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  • in reply to: cold starting mods #34087
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      If you have to go the 12 volt route Harbor Freight makes a 12 V dash mount heater that's rather small. Maybe that could take the place of the hair drier, might need a different size radiator hose to mount it though.roflmao

      in reply to: Beginning of the garage #34055
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        I'll be posting some pics on another thread soon. My wife's car was rear ended, and totaled, and we bought it back. I repaired the deck lid. Now does everyone here know that means 'trunk”? hmmm I think if you asked any non-electrician what a sub panel was, most would know what you're talking about. An Equipment service disconnect? Not so much.roflmao

        I have discussed with my electrician friend putting in a service for the greenhouse and a hot tub, but the main panel is full. He suggested installing a “break-out box' on the outside wall opposite the main. Why do I get the feeling the fella on the electricians blog would have a problem with that description? punchargueyell   roflmaoroflmaoroflmao

        in reply to: replacing chinese quick diconnect with Pioneer #34049
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          Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think they are 3/4″ NPT.

          in reply to: Re: Break replacement Jinma 284 #34048
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            Good deal. From the pics it looks to be even simpler than a Model A.

            in reply to: Beginning of the garage #34044
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              Wow, I hope we never sound like that here argue. It only took two or three pages for that poor guy to get a strait answer. I'm going to pick a friends brain as to what is code, here and now, and if the county follows national codes or are there variances from state to state, county to county, etc. He has been in the business for over 30 years, his dad's contractor licensee has only Three digits!

              I'll then ask a customers kid who just made journeyman a year ago, and has his own business now, and should be up to speed with what's new. It should be interesting to see if they're on the same page.hmmmreadinhmmm

              in reply to: 4WD Repair #34032
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                Hans wrote: “Hell, what are YOU still doing up? I'm in Hawaii where it's 8:30 PM!”

                Didn't realize I was up so late, I was playing football and skiing. Just got X Box kinect Sports season 2! punchroflmaoroflmaoroflmao

                in reply to: Backhoe sub-frame #34027
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                  I would think you could make a buck of what you want out of wood, make sure everything fits together, then take it to a welding shop that can cut the parts out on a plasma table.hmmm After all, how often are you going to use a HD plasma cutter?

                  in reply to: tractor tube #34016
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                    Here's one place:  http://www.petestirestore.com/…..p2201.html

                    But Hal's right, any tire store should be able to order one for you. If it were me, I'd click on the “our dealers” tab at the top of this page and find one local, in my case Keno Tractors. Don't see one local? Call Tommy at Affordable or Ronald at Ranch Hand Supply, they can help you for sure.

                    in reply to: Beginning of the garage #34001
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                      Thanks for the link Tomhailking

                      in reply to: Guidance for a New Guy #33961
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                        Glad they could help. There are many folks on this site that can help you with general questions about hydraulics,electrical, gear and RPM selection for a given chore etc. but lets face it, you have a rare beastreadin. Best to at least get you to the experts on your particular machinecool.

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