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Got on the scale this morning. Looks like I lost 6-7 lbs. Think I left that behind in body fluids.......:eek:
 
Welcome back home Mitch, good food and walks with a smile on will do that, 7 lbs is a bunch for a week sir :thumbsup:
 
Maannnnnnn I got some bad news this morning. Got to work and got a message from my wife, her grandfather passed away suddenly last night. a little after midnight. Old farmer, funny, just a great guy. Its actually her step grandfather but both her biological grandparents passed before she was born so its the only set of grandparents she had. Wife is taking it well thus var but i think that's gonna change. Shes the type to hide her emotions for as long as possible. It then hits it hard whenever it does.
 
So sorry to hear that, my condolences to her and all the family
 
Thanks. This one is shocking. He had no known health concerns. Her step-grandmother has had a lot of heart problems and some strokes over the last 2 years and is quite frail. Her and her husband were inseparable, it wou;d not shock me to see her pass anytime as well. She's had several very close calls in the last year as it is. A psychological broken heart isnt gonna be good on an already very weak physical heart.

I'm over 2017 though. This year has been extremely rough. 3 family members passing on now. my own medical problems/drama. Bring on 2018 already
 
Definitely frosty out there today, looks like the pond has a skim coat of ice on it. Mitch you must be freezing!
 
Lately I have been wondering...Who am I actually hanging out with?

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Hey hoppy, can that dizzy tester do the old school military point dizzies? like WW2 6 volt systems?
 
Should as long as it can clamp into the arms. You have seen it, why?
was thinking about yanking the one of Dad's 1941 White halftrack and paying you to check out/fix. it runs but even after a new carb, it still doesn't run great. almost like its stumbling to catch. Its got spark and we put a new coil on and the timing checks out but its definitely hesitant. Only thing left is the distributor. I replaced the cap on it and it improved slightly.
 
was thinking about yanking the one of Dad's 1941 White halftrack and paying you to check out/fix. it runs but even after a new carb, it still doesn't run great. almost like its stumbling to catch. Its got spark and we put a new coil on and the timing checks out but its definitely hesitant. Only thing left is the distributor. I replaced the cap on it and it improved slightly.
Prob the mechanical advance is stuck, got a pic of one for reference?
 
Is that a chrysler industrial or studebaker flathead? You said white,but what engine did they use?
 
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