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Unskilled Hammer Donkey
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"Your wood won't last" is his mottofigures you would be a wood master lol
"Your wood won't last" is his mottofigures you would be a wood master lol
Yall mfers go to the weird side of porn hub i can tellDry pop that ass then pee in it
Cos you already hang out there with us !Yall mfers go to the weird side of porn hub i can tell
I thought you were having the rubbing issue WITH implements attached, I see now that is not the case. I do have one of these that comes in handy for a lot of things, keeps the arms locked together, and is easy enough to remove to attach implements. Something else to keep up with, yes, but I use it sometimes with a ball hitch to move tagalong trailers around, and with a big clevis hook to drag logs around with chain when I do not need the frame drawbar. Might help, might not!I tried several different things before I did the turnbuckle thing. Getting them to pivot up and down with the lift arms was the biggest problem I had. This works pretty well, as long as I keep something hooked up.
Somewhere in the latter part of the 80's is when the change came, early ones had same regulator as the 60's/70's. Let that soak in this time, I'm not gonna splain it again.Randys is from the 80s
Ford owners figured out it was easier to use Chevy parts for durability and cheaper cost
So quit deflecting old man you was doing it way back then lol
It’s coffee time
You can get Red(Norway) Pine, White Pine or White Spruce hybrid seedlings real reasonable from Eagle River.I just ordered a bunch of black hills spruce and Colorado blue spruce seedlings for this spring.
lol you mean when they tried fuel injection ?Somewhere in the latter part of the 80's is when the change came, early ones had same regulator as the 60's/70's. Let that soak in this time, I'm not gonna splain it again.
One wires were good for engine swaps into different brand vehicles when the wiring does not match up.
Ford eventually went to an internal regulator, that stuff was too new to me when we were wrenching on old hot rods.lol you mean when they tried fuel injection ?
come on teacher learns me something
ford hasnt built a good car since the model t
remember them when you was a kid ? lol
in the 50s ?Ford eventually went to an internal regulator, that stuff was too new to me when we were wrenching on old hot rods.
That's exactly what I'm gonna get. Thanks for reminding me that they exist. LOLI thought you were having the rubbing issue WITH implements attached, I see now that is not the case. I do have one of these that comes in handy for a lot of things, keeps the arms locked together, and is easy enough to remove to attach implements. Something else to keep up with, yes, but I use it sometimes with a ball hitch to move tagalong trailers around, and with a big clevis hook to drag logs around with chain when I do not need the frame drawbar. Might help, might not!
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You like every post.
Like you're going to get a free piece of candy or something at the bottom of the page.
Someone could say on this forum that they stuck a rake up a chimpanzees ass and I know there's 2-3 people that are gonna "like" the post.
Never fails, it keeps the dildos feeling included.
Pics of said chimpanzee and rake?Someone could say on this forum that they stuck a rake up a chimpanzees ass and I know there's 2-3 people that are gonna "like" the post.
Never fails, it keeps the dildos feeling included.
Someone could say on this forum that they stuck a rake up a chimpanzees ass and I know there's 2-3 people that are gonna "like" the post.
Never fails, it keeps the dildos feeling included.
damn slacker you shoulda knownThat's exactly what I'm gonna get. Thanks for reminding me that they exist. LOL
lol why do you check all the posts ? waiting for the dislikes ? lolYou like every post.
Like you're going to get a free piece of candy or something at the bottom of the page.
lol gfyI think that's called the Grafton lawn special