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Morning Mike! Hows my knife doing! LOL

Oh it's doing great Hops :cheers:, I will add a surprise in the box when it gets mailed out, that sheath was made in Africa :color:

I am ready....but still not going to do it today.
To go jump in the river :glasses7: That sounds almost crazy for this time of the year :D
 
Go to the advanced block right next to the post. That is about all I know!
Oh-Oh This should be good.
 

Hey can you get a set of 3/8 drive whitworth sockets? Yes I have an old Triumph. They don't have to be the greatest, prob use once or twice.

Whitworth, that's a name I haven't heard for a long time. We don't have anything available though.
 
Mike that's what I need for that darn chinglish directions that came with the controller for the hops drier!
 
Thanks Mike. Hey a question for you...How far from Jackson Mississippi are you?
 
dozing in and out LOL

I just realized its the day before Monday so I am not going to work on any cars today, I have church this afternoon.


That's about it ....pretty boring over here :???:

Glad to here it :color: you have been busy and a day away from the trouble shooting on the ford may help by being nice and fresh for Monday :color:
 
Whitworth, that's a name I haven't heard for a long time. We don't have anything available though.


Yea the head bolts are just between 1/2 and 7/16, 12mm and 13mm. I do not know what size it is in whitwort. 3/8? I bought a set of wrenches and 1/2 drive twenty years ago and I am finally getting this thing together, it took that long to find the oem parts. and also lose the smaller sockets in a move somewhere.
 
Yea the head bolts are just between 1/2 and 7/16, 12mm and 13mm. I do not know what size it is in whitwort. 3/8? I bought a set of wrenches and 1/2 drive twenty years ago and I am finally getting this thing together, it took that long to find the oem parts. and also lose the smaller sockets in a move somewhere.

What do you have for a Triumph? I had a 78 Tiger 750 back in the day.
 
Ha I spent all day playing with Verizon yesterday! And I KNEW THE PROBLEM! That was frustrating. I got very little done. First on the phone for 2 hours then the teck changed out the entrance box and a box in my house which I figured here goes a $200 bill...and finally...FINALLY he replaced the modem because I think he was tired of me suggesting it. That was it.....I almost wanted to move to town where I can get cable service.
 
3 cups into the day...

I'm amazed at my cat's body clock. Each morning at 6AM she comes to my side of the bed, and starts meowing. This morning, after the clocks were moved ahead, she came to the bedside at 6AM, again. lmao...

I wasn't in bed at that time, as my body clock has yet to adjust. I was in the shower so my wife, God love her, opened the door to the bathroom for the cat, and I heard her instruct the cat to "Go tell your father about it", and went back to bed. Of course, the cat, dutifully, came and sat outside of the shower and meowed loudly enough to make herself heard.

She's now eaten, and has already been outside to "reconnoiter the perimeter". Everything must have been in order, as she's now sitting on my desk, looking at me and blocking my monitor from me as I'm typing this.
 
What do you have for a Triumph? I had a 78 Tiger 750 back in the day.

It is a small one 1952 Terrier, t-15. It is a prototype that was given to a board track racer in 52 in Hawaii. It is really kind of cool. Nickel frame, super big rear sprocket. Hardtail with the axel in kind of a king pin with springs on top and bottom for suspension. A real pain to get parts for it but I have everything but the chain guard. They officially went into production in 1953. It will be fun getting a title for since 1 I do not have one. it was never registered ever it is a prototype. I have always liked the brit bikes. Had a 68 Bonnevile, a few 441 dirt bikes.
 
It is a small one 1952 Terrier, t-15. It is a prototype that was given to a board track racer in 52 in Hawaii. It is really kind of cool. Nickel frame, super big rear sprocket. Hardtail with the axel in kind of a king pin with springs on top and bottom for suspension. A real pain to get parts for it but I have everything but the chain guard. They officially went into production in 1953. It will be fun getting a title for since 1 I do not have one. it was never registered ever it is a prototype. I have always liked the brit bikes. Had a 68 Bonnevile, a few 441 dirt bikes.

Is this a car or a bike? International Title is getting a title for my 74 Triumph Trophy trail, maybe they can help.
 
Its a bike but as far as I am concerned it is not a big deal. I cannot ride a bike any more with the dizziness. First turn I will be roadkill. Prob just bring it to a few shows here and there. I am in farmland and if the wife wants to learn how to drive it I will worry about it then, it is just an oddball that makes it really cool. I think I used them once in Hawaii. I thought in pa it was just bring it down or get a trooper to verify the vin and they would run it to make sure it was good to go? I might be wrong on that.
 
I get down there every now and again and if you would be close I would try to get out to meet Victoria.

She is in the garage looking like this waiting for her new 360/904 I have on the stand and on the floor :color: New disk brakes are next in line :cheers:
 

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