Todays Project - What did you do today?
Dave (curses) this is not meant for your attention. (drat!)
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Wow. I haven't seen that particular model of Allis-Chalmers since I used to plow my grandmas garden with one. It even has the offset axles. Thumbsup

It ought to throw some serious snow.

Tom
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I have more to add if there is any interest.
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Add away Steve. You know how we feel about pictures. Popcorn

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(09-06-2012, 03:32 PM)stevec Wrote: Elijah, you are a rare specimen of youth, ready to learn from your elders, wise before your time.
But, remember, we old farts (not referencing the underwear) make mistakes too, so you still have to keep your sharp young mind well honed.Thumbsup
I learned the hard way that I should listen to the people that have been there by not listening to my dad and always doing the things that he said were bad ideas only to find out that the reason that he knew it was a bad idea is because his dad told him and he didn't listen either Rotfl Rotfl I strive to be a good student and would like to be a teacher so...

I can learn as much from other people's mistakes as their successes Smiley-eatdrink004
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Nice job Steve. Thumbsup

That four-letter word "snow" is definitely in our future so may as well get ready for it.

Ed
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(09-06-2012, 05:17 PM)SnailPowered Wrote: I learned the hard way that I should listen to the people that have been there by not listening to my dad and always doing the things that he said were bad ideas only to find out that the reason that he knew it was a bad idea is because his dad told him and he didn't listen either Rotfl Rotfl I strive to be a good student and would like to be a teacher so...

I can learn as much from other people's mistakes as their successes Smiley-eatdrink004

Elijah,

You'll do good with that attitude. You've got half that battle won if you keep an open mind.

Ed
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Stevec great pics, and nice workmanship on the tractor.
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Nicely executed Steve! Applaud

Is that a steering shaft/u-joint under there?
Willie
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(09-06-2012, 04:58 PM)DaveH Wrote: Hi,
What is a snow blower, and why do you need one? Chin
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Dave as I understand it a snow blower is some one who sneezes when they lean over the mirror with straw in hand!Big Grin
As to why anybody would want one 17428
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