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Kenneth, I found a NOS cover a while back. Thinking having the paint matched and repainting it. Shouldn't have any problem recreating Mono's crappy over spray assembly line paint job. :-)

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I wish I could have been there with y'all, but it is what it is....

Random thoughts. ...
I missued Steve and Goldie yesterday
And Kenneth

Matt's always fast racing,
But Levi is insane quick

Man Chet is tall !!!

A good square chain
Really frees up power and how
Much everything working together
( power, Tune, chain, rpm's) makes a saw work Well or not so well.

Next year we need a grill
And burgers and weiners ....
Or something


I really like you all :)

A friend is going to truly teach me how to weld once I get back home. What I have in mind is a trailer smoker, which I can also direct grill on and have a vertical riser as a warmer tower... I'll try to draw it out and upload my idea later. Either way the firebox/grill should be about the size of a typical Webber... The actual smoker chamber should be about large enough to grill at least a hog, if not a side of beef. I also plan to have 3 heat sources, the aforementioned fire box, a pellet box/auger on the other side and a propane manifold throughout the bottom to act as another direct heat grill, or a finishing oven after the meat's pores have closed and taken all of the smoke they're going to take.
 

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Me and the boys had a good time in Ft. Scott. Thanks for everyone who came. Wish we could do this more often.

I ended up leaving with my first 2 vintage saws, a homelite super 2 (rebuilt by Cobey) and a 68cc Lombard built by Carl and gifted by Cobey.
 

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I wish I could have been there with y'all, but it is what it is....



A friend is going to truly teach me how to weld once I get back home. What I have in mind is a trailer smoker, which I can also direct grill on and have a vertical riser as a warmer tower... I'll try to draw it out and upload my idea later. Either way the firebox/grill should be about the size of a typical Webber... The actual smoker chamber should be about large enough to grill at least a hog, if not a side of beef. I also plan to have 3 heat sources, the aforementioned fire box, a pellet box/auger on the other side and a propane manifold throughout the bottom to act as another direct heat grill, or a finishing oven after the meat's pores have closed and taken all of the smoke they're going to take.

Sounds like food is taken care of for next year.;););)
 

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Pulled the choke shaft out of the 9010 tonight.
Then made a chain for it.
She's ready for the birch tree races..
The Dolmar's gonna be bringin the heat this year.
 
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