kaymccampbell
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Scooter tires?View attachment 2098208One would imagine this, to be the equivalent of putting a condom on a bull elephant. Possibly easier, I think the elephant would not be happy?
Scooter tires?View attachment 2098208One would imagine this, to be the equivalent of putting a condom on a bull elephant. Possibly easier, I think the elephant would not be happy?

Wow! Busy day!Loaded up Ubuntu on the new shoptop. Installed the old shoptop SSD. Transferred all my files from the SATA SSD to the NVME SSD. Everything happens faster than I can keep up with. Click on it and it's there. Mounted it on the back of the monitor.
Changed oil n filters on the tractor. Pulled the bagger. Installed the mulch plate. Removed, welded and reinstalled the mower belt guards. Changed out the blades.
Indeed. Here's what the new PC looks like.Wow! Busy day!
You got my attention. Very impressive! Thanks for the details.Indeed. Here's what the new PC looks like.
Ryzen 7 5700U, 5ghz wireless, two NIC cards, HDMI video, 4 USB ports, 512 GB NVME SSD, extra SATA port, 32 GB RAM.
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And it runs cold. The case and power block barely get warm. Maybe 25°C.You got my attention. Very impressive! Thanks for the details.
Any chance the garrison valve is sloppy? They were a real pain point as they aged.Trying to find the source of slop in the Cougars steering. The ball joints, idler arm, steering linkage all seemed pretty tight/solid. I end up pumping a fair amount of grease int the steering box and doing about a 1/8 of a turn adjustment on it.
That got rid of almost half the play, so I'll probably turn it in another 1/8-1/4. Anyhow, much better than it was.
There was quite a bit of play in the PS control valve with the engine not running. With it running it felt pretty solid in my hand.Any chance the garrison valve is sloppy? They were a real pain point as they aged.


Ah, yes. Maintaining our bodies does get in the way of maintaining our equipment!Gave the garden tractor some attention today but it is the same as the bigger tractor and that scrub the tractor down, cleaning everything and removing the grass stains and inspecting for any damage then wax it. I am getting there as I already used the garden tractor three times in the past 4 weeks to mow and I normally do the scrub and wax job earlier but having to put everything on hold while having cataract surgery I can finally see clearly and I also shut off a few of the lights in the shop as it was to bright for me now. Having cataracts everything was dingy well not anymore and that is a plus.![]()
I know my last cover, the bows were a different length and needed to be put in, in order.Figured out why the rear-most of the 4 bows on my truck tonneau cover doesn't stay on the mounts. I had them all slotted in place from the front side of the mounts. The rear one has fallen into the bed twice.
Turns out the rear one should be slotted in place from the rear.
These ones have to be forced into placeI know my last cover, the bows were a different length and needed to be put in, in order.



Trying to find the source of slop in the Cougars steering. The ball joints, idler arm, steering linkage all seemed pretty tight/solid. I end up pumping a fair amount of grease int the steering box and doing about a 1/8 of a turn adjustment on it.
That got rid of almost half the play, so I'll probably turn it in another 1/8-1/4. Anyhow, much better than it was.













Oh yes maintenance of the body is done for nowAh, yes. Maintaining our bodies does get in the way of maintaining our equipment!![]()

You shoulda asked. Door edge lace is my go-to for neatening up.I've been looking for some type of fexible rubber or plasic edging to finish off the top edge of the custom Lexan windshield I made for my 74 FLH Harley's Winter Windshield.
Today I found something that's not too thick or wide and fit over the thickness of the Lexan perfectly. I think it does the job of keeping with the original vintage look of the windshield. Needless to say, I'm very satisfied with the finished product.
Of course I would find the edging just when its nearing time to take the windshield off for the warm weather.![]()
Is that the factory wing?I pushed my T/A outside yesterday to scrape, brush, clean the engine compartment.........finished doing that today!
