Thanks for sharing Mark.Thanks Tim, yep I spent a whole day cleaning and oranising parts yesterday. Every thread is being chased and and every bolt thread cleaned too. Here's a video of the startup procedure. 600cc twin cylinder horizontally opposed 10hp 'pony' engine to start the diesel. Shares the cooling system and the exhaust is jacketed through the intake of the diesel to pre heat the intake air.
Ive always said "redneck ingenuity" was a universally understood quality without a universally understood name.Branch supervisor rang me yesterday arvo to see if I could go help sort some fulla out who was "having trailer issues".
Oh joy.....
First issue was he was towing a 1650kg/3300lbs boat with a 1500/3000 at best Holden Captiva. You might get them as a GM something. GM Lemon be best moniker...we call them Craptiva.
Major drama was the bow vee block or snubber was mounted on paper thin steel that had already been weld repaired once. It simply folded out of the way, all the way. No Bueno. Not a part anyone local carried.
Made what I could out of a scrounge around. Chained the boat to the trailer via the bow roller using a 4x4 tyre as a softish stop, then pulled it forward with a load binder at the rear. Then bolted the vee block to the wrong side of the wrong mount wing to provide another layer of protection for the hull from the winch body. I wasn't happy about it, but the dude was 3 hours from his family and destination and took full responsibility. He was in way over his head if you ask me.
Pics don't do the amount of effing around any justice.
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We just call it Kiwi Ingenuity Brent.Ive always said "redneck ingenuity" was a universally understood quality without a universally understood name.
Whatever you call it, nice work Adam.![]()
Sounds like weve come back to the 1980s, but with computer nerds making cheap *s-wordboxes instead of slide rule nerds...They are a Chevy Captiva here.
The mighty 2.4 engine.
Just priced out one for a 13 Equinox that came in knocking, leaking radiator, no compression in #2.
$6300 just for the engine. No labor, seals, gaskets, etc.
All to repair a shìtbox worth $5000 if it was in running condition.
Yes sir!It’s cool seeing anything old that very few could operate….
Sorry about getting long-winded.Yes sir!
Had a guy down the road from our deer hunt camp house that rescued an old Lincoln diesel engine from a grist mill down in Savannah.
He used his F12 Farmall to run the water pump and a small oiler pump, and started it from the belt pulley on his Farmall regular.(maybe I got that backwards).
Anyway, that was a good time to go help start it and listen/feel that thimg run.
They heated a rod with the blow torch as a true "glow plug".
It blew awesome smoke rings out the stack when it was warm and settled in.
Sorry about getting long-winded.
It just brought back some stupid memories of being young and dumb.
I just remember feeling the ground shake every time that thing fired off.
Could feel it from almost a 1/4 mile away.
That was true power.
Branch supervisor rang me yesterday arvo to see if I could go help sort some fulla out who was "having trailer issues".
Oh joy.....
First issue was he was towing a 1650kg/3300lbs boat with a 1500/3000 at best Holden Captiva. You might get them as a GM something. GM Lemon be best moniker...we call them Craptiva.
Major drama was the bow vee block or snubber was mounted on paper thin steel that had already been weld repaired once. It simply folded out of the way, all the way. No Bueno. Not a part anyone local carried.
Made what I could out of a scrounge around. Chained the boat to the trailer via the bow roller using a 4x4 tyre as a softish stop, then pulled it forward with a load binder at the rear. Then bolted the vee block to the wrong side of the wrong mount wing to provide another layer of protection for the hull from the winch body. I wasn't happy about it, but the dude was 3 hours from his family and destination and took full responsibility. He was in way over his head if you ask me.
Pics don't do the amount of effing around any justice.
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And it was a nice boat too.That poor boat. Thank you for rescuing it from serious damage.
Same fella, Mr Louis Hall, had a sweet-arse John Deere model R diesel tractor.Be long winded. Please. I enjoy reading....
That poor boat. Thank you for rescuing it from serious damage.
I more felt sorry for the dude than the boat. Wasn't his fault the trailer was a poor design.And it was a nice boat too.
Adam appreciates the floaty things, as he should.
He has a perfect place to enjoy them.
Not watching. But will look for updates on dirt tracker daily. Have fun at the Bowl. That's gotta be a incredible experienceEvening fellas. Watching the Tulsa Shootout on Flo. John @41FanForLife are you watching? I will be there in 2 weeks for the Chili Bowl.