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Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT A trip back from the edge.

Workspaces between 705 and 1200 squarefeet.
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xtremek

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I hope it's the end of the tunnel this time. The last two times it was trains. I don't know how many more times I can take those hits. I owe a real update, but moving too fast right now. One quick note, the Girlfriend seems to be running better and better the more I use her. She is sipping some coolant, so I'm going to retorque the head bolts. I'll TRY to get you a real update tomorrow.
 
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I hope it's the end of the tunnel this time. The last two times it was trains. I don't know how many more times I can take those hits. I owe a real update, but moving too fast right now. One quick note, the Girlfriend seems to be running better and better the more I use her. She is sipping some coolant, so I'm going to retorque the head bolts. I'll TRY to get you a real update tomorrow.


 
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Finally got time for another update. That new TikTok thing, “Going to do some sketchy ****…” came to mind when I was working the “big” stump hole. If you look closely, that’s a 4’-5’ drop into the hole. The other side was just as close. Then I had to ease up to the edge of the hole to drop in these slabs to fill. Been getting chunks from wherever I can. These came from the neighbor who we’re renting the mini-excavator from.

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Since we cut down all of those trees, I hated to see the firewood go to waste. So I gave it to some friends who have a wood boiler furnace. This is a 16’ long trailer. He took out 3 loads that were all about this full. He thinks he’ll get 2 -2½ full cord out of this.

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xtremek

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Been picking away at the F-150. Got the brake lines replaced. I used CuNi and pretty proud of how good they turned out. I do have a gripe. Fittings at the calipers and the rear axle flex line are all standard double inverted flares. There’s a factory joint half way back the truck, and it’s a bubble flare. REALLY FORD!?!??!??!?!? WTF?new brake line.jpg
 
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This area is where the last of the berm used to be. It had a stump on top of it that rotted enough that the neighbor came a took it away back in August. Finally got around to planting seed. There’s going to be a ton more grass planting, among other types of flora. Anyone know where I can get a few hundred pounds of grass seed?stump patch.jpg
 
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The carb inlet fitting (long paper filter) on the GF had a small leak, so I stole it off of Unc’s ’73 Quardra Junk- (short paper). Long paper filter still fits. I also found another vacuum leak through the choke body. Grabbed a piece of plexi and no more leak.

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You still have your nose to the grindstone.
Good job!

I especially like the plexiglass fix on the choke housing on GF.
Will it start ok when it's cold? (Asked by someone that has a Vega that does not have an operating choke).
 
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You still have your nose to the grindstone.
Good job!

I especially like the plexiglass fix on the choke housing on GF.
Will it start ok when it's cold? (Asked by someone that has a Vega that does not have an operating choke).

Thanks Jon, it's finally starting to show some progress. I highly doubt it'll start when it's truly cold. As it is, I have to pump the living daylights out of the gas pedal. I'll get it fixed over the winter. What kind of carb are you running?
 

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Yes sir, you have been busy.
If a retorque dosnt solve the problem try some type of liquid glass. I've had good luck with it. I haven't used this specific brand but saw it on amazon.
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Good luck with it. I still need to look at my superduty I'm hoping it's just bad valve cover gaskets that are leaking.
 

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Thanks Jon, it's finally starting to show some progress. I highly doubt it'll start when it's truly cold. As it is, I have to pump the living daylights out of the gas pedal. I'll get it fixed over the winter. What kind of carb are you running?
I'm running a BG Speed Demon.
 
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I don't actually have a TikTok account, but they post their TikToks on IG all the time.

Continuing on the catch up game.

So now that she’s running DECENT (not quite right though), I upped the Girlfriend’s work load. That’s 3 yards of very wet crushed concrete. She’s hauled 14 loads so far into the driveway. The neighbor owns the local cement plant and sells crushed concrete. The guy told me he had 20yards left. Guess he was off just a touch. Anyway, I filled in the potholes in the driveway and the drive expansion. Still need to put a crown on most of the driveway. In the end, I’m guessing we could have used 300-400 yds to complete the drive expansion and parking lot project.
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Our old neighbor works for AIS equipment as a painter, so I got some rims for the Girlfriend blasted, sealed, and painted. This is the paint they use on heavy construction equipment. Some of the wheels had some heavy pitting, but they’re good enough for what it’s for, and I won’t ever have to worry about rust on them.

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Our old neighbor works for AIS equipment as a painter, so I got some rims for the Girlfriend blasted, sealed, and painted. This is the paint they use on heavy construction equipment. Some of the wheels had some heavy pitting, but they’re good enough for what it’s for, and I won’t ever have to worry about rust on them.

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That will dress the old girl up!
 

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This area is where the last of the berm used to be. It had a stump on top of it that rotted enough that the neighbor came a took it away back in August. Finally got around to planting seed. There’s going to be a ton more grass planting, among other types of flora. Anyone know where I can get a few hundred pounds of grass seed?stump patch.jpg

Check with a local farm supply company, they should have bulk grass seed. I know here I can get 55lb bags of grass seed no problem.

You have been busy lately, things are looking good! You certainly are making the girlfriend earn her keep; I don't think I've ever seen a dually ton truck squatted that much lol.
 
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That will dress the old girl up!

She'll look better, but she'll never look as good as a certain Vega or Solstice. Then again, I doubt they'll ever work as hard. But the vision for this truck is a decent looking work truck, something that will never be enough for a car show, but good enough to be respectable.

Check with a local farm supply company, they should have bulk grass seed. I know here I can get 55lb bags of grass seed no problem.

You have been busy lately, things are looking good! You certainly are making the girlfriend earn her keep; I don't think I've ever seen a dually ton truck squatted that much lol.

When I get everything prepped, I'm guessing I'll seeding an area about the size of a normal city yard, maybe even twice that. And yes, the Girlfriend was always on the suspension stops. The bottom of the bumper was less than 12" from the ground.
 
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Here’s a clue to the next step in the hemp thing. If you can guess what it is, tell me you know, but don’t tell us what it is.organ donor 1.jpg
 

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Here’s a clue to the next step in the hemp thing. If you can guess what it is, tell me you know, but don’t tell us what it is.organ donor 1.jpg
Well if your anything like most farmers around here I'd say your hauling off scrap while the price is high so you can get that old fencerow cleaned up. Cleaned up enough that it looks like a really nice place to put that next piece of something that you might need for a spare part in 20 years. :lol_hitti

Honestly though I haven't got a clue. Looks like parts to a few different pieces of equipment in there.
 
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Well if your anything like most farmers around here I'd say your hauling off scrap while the price is high so you can get that old fencerow cleaned up. Cleaned up enough that it looks like a really nice place to put that next piece of something that you might need for a spare part in 20 years. :lol_hitti

Honestly though I haven't got a clue. Looks like parts to a few different pieces of equipment in there.
I will say they're spares for my wife's latest purchase. I hope to bring it home on Wednesday, so you SHOULD see it before next weekend.
 

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Yes sir, you have been busy.
If a retorque dosnt solve the problem try some type of liquid glass. I've had good luck with it. I haven't used this specific brand but saw it on amazon.
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Good luck with it. I still need to look at my superduty I'm hoping it's just bad valve cover gaskets that are leaking.
I have had K&W engine seal in the F150 for several months now. Head gaskets were going to run $3000 engine seal was under $10.
 
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Last Friday I brought the gooseneck home from the neighbors house. He was pulling out of our driveway as I was TRYING to pull in and didn’t leave me enough room to swing the trailer in. Poor mailbox. A couple hours later, and it’s back in the ground.
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Here’s the second round of clues on Robin’s hemp journey. Again, if you can guess what it is, tell me you know, but don’t tell us what it is.

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It's interesting that it says synthetic fibers are stronger, but hemp fibers are like 10 times stronger than nylon fibers. But they are correct that nylon doesn't rot
 
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