Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Too late on the east side to wish everyone a good morning c\_/ . I'll just wish everyone a great weekend.
 
Gas prices still holding steady here.
I mowed leaves here yesterday. Mow both up and down and then back and forth.
Plus being in the country and with 15-30 mph winds this time of year I keep the grass short.
Wind moves the loose leaves to the pasture or woods...no bagging required.
 
Wassup RF!

How's things?
Well since you asked, Gracie Mae (our little dog) gets all her shots today including the 3 year rabies vaccine. That will take some coins. Don't get me wrong. She's worth every penny.
My junior and I are taking the sbp 7.25 out from under the 67 fish and we have the 73 model 7.25 almost ready to go under. Both have 10 inch brakes but I don't know what will interchange and what will not. I hope to move the hard brake lines and maybe wheel cylinders too. There is really nothing gained here beyond the LBP.
The polygraphite bushing kit for the springs wasn't very expensive. Different story for the 73 disc brakes going under the front of the 67. I might just leave it be until we get a little tax refund. Wife wants to use that refund to put that artificial hardwood flooring in a large portion of the house. Something will have to go on the CC.
I'll ask "whats up with you?". It will be later before I get back here though. Cheers
 
Well since you asked, Gracie Mae (our little dog) gets all her shots today including the 3 year rabies vaccine. That will take some coins. Don't get me wrong. She's worth every penny.
My junior and I are taking the sbp 7.25 out from under the 67 fish and we have the 73 model 7.25 almost ready to go under. Both have 10 inch brakes but I don't know what will interchange and what will not. I hope to move the hard brake lines and maybe wheel cylinders too. There is really nothing gained here beyond the LBP.
The polygraphite bushing kit for the springs wasn't very expensive. Different story for the 73 disc brakes going under the front of the 67. I might just leave it be until we get a little tax refund. Wife wants to use that refund to put that artificial hardwood flooring in a large portion of the house. Something will have to go on the CC.
I'll ask "whats up with you?". It will be later before I get back here though. Cheers
Cool so yall are doin Mopar stuff. That's great. We're not doin much of anything. As usual.
 
Well since you asked, Gracie Mae (our little dog) gets all her shots today including the 3 year rabies vaccine. That will take some coins. Don't get me wrong. She's worth every penny.
My junior and I are taking the sbp 7.25 out from under the 67 fish and we have the 73 model 7.25 almost ready to go under. Both have 10 inch brakes but I don't know what will interchange and what will not. I hope to move the hard brake lines and maybe wheel cylinders too. There is really nothing gained here beyond the LBP.
The polygraphite bushing kit for the springs wasn't very expensive. Different story for the 73 disc brakes going under the front of the 67. I might just leave it be until we get a little tax refund. Wife wants to use that refund to put that artificial hardwood flooring in a large portion of the house. Something will have to go on the CC.
I'll ask "whats up with you?". It will be later before I get back here though. Cheers

Sounds productive. Sure Grip in those 7 1/4s?

Doing well here. Halloween gathering tonight and some house repairs this weekend. Pick up the rebuilt 904 on Monday so I'll be knee deep in driveshaft work and trans install soon!

Might be fortunate enough to snag a sunny day and get her out of the garage after 10 months of work
 
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That Falcon 9 from @shittyslant6 's neighborhood last night
 
Im starving! Then realized what time it is. Been takin care of businsess then rounded up some scrap metal, to weld hooks to. Then bolt to bucket. Maybe a couple d-rings and a trailer reciever too. I think i have some d-rings…

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Inspecting the propeller shaft... The ball and trunnion boot is damaged/missing a portion so I suppose "WHILE IM HERE I MIGHT AS WELL" service the ball and trunnion. NOT going to remove the pin, everything I read is that the tolerance on that is very tight.... figure boot, replacement, bearings replaced, lube and new seal plate.

Any recommended sources?

Classic Industries has a Service Package Product # MABC368 for $189...
eBay Vintage MOPAR Direct and others $165
Andy Bernbaum Auto shows one for $90 but it only lists 1933 - 56 Plymouth

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Coffee time....Saturday morning here. Mowing my lawns, and hopefully finishing some roof flashings if the weather plays ball.
 
Well, i found d-rings, and cut up a hitch for the reciever tube. I think that 3x3 angle iron will be fine,if its too heavy, tractor likely wont lift it. Have to test it tomorrow,then paint. Will post up a photo if the finished piece after that. Was a good day. Did everything on my list.
 
Well, i found d-rings, and cut up a hitch for the reciever tube. I think that 3x3 angle iron will be fine,if its too heavy, tractor likely wont lift it. Have to test it tomorrow,then paint. Will post up a photo if the finished piece after that. Was a good day. Did everything on my list.
Didn't get much done on my list was more of a screwing up day for me.
 
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