kaymccampbell
Well-known member
I vote for barring the rims and regrooving the tires, so long as they're the solid type.
The totes w/o pipe threads are usually set up for 2" cam and groove, I prefer them anyway. Cheap to make an adapter, easy to remove for transport and zero chance of cross threading!Chuck is a funny pet, he wants attention, but also doesn't.
This morning I went over to the tower site and picked up Bev, brought her back to the Hill so I could use the water tank for the pressure washer. Apparently I need a couple more IBC totes for water, all the ones I have either had oil in them or they don't have normal threads on the valves. I have help today, so I hope to have the Hyster back up and running, should be doable, we just need a few more parts and the crimp spec sheet for the hydraulic crimper. If they can't get us that today, we will have to have them make the four hoses up, either way, they will be done. My Buddy is pressure washing as we speak, once that is done, we will load up the new tires and the original hubs and head to the parts store, then the Salvage Garage.
It's a shame that they take that attitude but I'm sure a number of people think they're going to be saviors of wildlife and it goes haywire.He has some sort of neurological/muscular issue, it doesn’t seem to bother him, but I suspect it will end be a problem at some point. He has a very noticeable tremor or shake that happens frequently. It was always there, just more visible now, or more apparent anyways. Unfortunately there is nothing that anyone can really do about it, our state is not too kind with wild animals in this situation.


