Important

Prolly that stupid check valve...

mac 'original pump lasted 230k+...hoping this one lasts half as long' gyvr
 
anyone want or need a 60...this one keeps dropping in price. its a ford 60...



right now its at $400, but i think he would take less. i may already be bringing a motor back for durbin in december, so i might be bringing a trailer anyway.


Would he take $300? :)
 
No. 90/92 are the ideal years from what I have found
Dan there is a bus dealership/graveyard close to me. I could stop over there tomorrow and take a gander if you'd like. From what I seen from the road I think it's mostly school buses though... Yellow Bus Sales is the name of the place.
 
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Heading to Charleston, WV for bridge day this weekend.
 
Its 51 here too...odd. But it is going to start dropping slowly over teh next week. Just in time to crank up harvest. I think we will be in the field by early next week.

Oh, and good morning Josh and Jason :D
 
I wonder if it is 173-104 at TH's place

Cheese "ughhh, early morning math" Man
 
TV says 55° but they like to lie, I know cause my good buddy works for that station.

Good luck in the fields, farmers are talking about putting tracks on the tractors.
 
You guys got a lot more rain up that way. We got 2" over the weekend and it was slow n steady so it really soaked in. I am thinking this week being in the 60's and windy I can get things moved around to the river bottom and fire things up maybe Monday or Tuesday. I need to set up our travel lanes to the storage bins and get a load or two of rock brought in for that. Busy weekend ahead that is for sure. I have a friend of mine working with me through harvest, it makes this stuff fun again......he has one pace and it is slow n easy and he never gets worked up over anything, just kicks back and has a beer if things start to get out of hand. I wish I was wired like that at times :D

Cheese "cooler on board through harvest" Man
 
50° supposedly, warmest morning I've had in two weeks... Last couple mornings I've had hard frost on the vehicles.

I'll be installing a furnace/ducting system in our residence over the next couple weeks with the help of my coworker who runs his own HVAC business. No more $700/mo electricity bills in the winter...

99SJ '$360/mo now' Ex
 
Congrats! I think i'll stick to flying in the buckets rather than climbing. The views from atop the towers are awesome!


thanks, not to sure what im going to do with it yet. as of now i have only climbed to about 25 or 30ft, so climbing a 400 cell tower would be a whole different experience.

i think that climbing the wind turbines would be a little easier because for most of the larger ones, your ladder is in a tube and you cannot see outside. then when you get to the top you are working in a room. that being said, going out to the top to work on the blades(having to repel down them)is common maintenance.

an interesting note is that a new farm has just started construction not far from my house. they are putting up about 200 400ft tall turbines. assuming it takes about a year to finish construction, i should be done with my degree right around the time they are looking to build the maintenance teams. could be a great opportunity without having to uproot my life and move.

but im not looking that far ahead. right now, i still have 3 1/2 semesters to get through.
 
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You guys got a lot more rain up that way. We got 2" over the weekend and it was slow n steady so it really soaked in. I am thinking this week being in the 60's and windy I can get things moved around to the river bottom and fire things up maybe Monday or Tuesday. I need to set up our travel lanes to the storage bins and get a load or two of rock brought in for that. Busy weekend ahead that is for sure. I have a friend of mine working with me through harvest, it makes this stuff fun again......he has one pace and it is slow n easy and he never gets worked up over anything, just kicks back and has a beer if things start to get out of hand. I wish I was wired like that at times :D

Cheese "cooler on board through harvest" Man
The Dude?
 


This worth anything? Unsure last time it ran and no longer have the paperwork.


It is to me. If it is not froze up, PM me and maybe we can work something out. Should not take too much to get running. I need something like that for my service trailer.
 


This worth anything? Unsure last time it ran and no longer have the paperwork.

yes.

parts are available at any RV place that's a cummins/onan dealer.
old school wisconsin that rus at 1600RPM and will never die. Can be wired 110 or 220. You'll find the wiring diagram in the hookup box on the lid.

I have one like it in the garage.
if you clean the carb and it runs it's worth a few hundred bucks.
 
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