Pardon me
Looks like some is getting paddled
PER WEEK??? Wow!!3, 2 in daycare after school . They raised it 60 per week per kid.
Yep, was 50 a week late year, now 110. For a combined 12 hours a week worth of babysitting. Mind you, this business has zero overhead, the schools give them the classroom to watch the kids in at no charge, the ladies that watch the kids are part time . 25-35 kids per school, 8 schools. It’s a racket for surePER WEEK??? Wow!!
Hey FOG do you plant leeks in with your garlic as a companion planting? We started doing that a few years back and both crops did better. Ya might try it.
Holy crap Boss you are killing me. Mouth is watering just looking at that and I am mostly a rabbit!Looking good so far. Been on since around 8 am. 150 ° internal temp now. The smoker as a It will be at 165° in probably an hour. When it stalls, I will turn it up to 225° or 250° to finish it out. I will pull it at 203° IT and wrap it in foil and then in towels and into a cooler. It will still be 100° tomorrow morning for shredding.
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Hey FOG do you plant leeks in with your garlic as a companion planting? We started doing that a few years back and both crops did better. Ya might try it.
My reproduction TSM doesn't have the color codes
Have you lokked throug the Master Tech index for additional info? I know they had several sessions on Torqueflights and shift/kickdown linkage after the rear pump was dropped but not sure about early models.I'm feeling good about the idea of Park cable adjustment and low/reverse adjustment are what is needed. The timing of the fault coinciding with the cooler line change may be a red herring...
As far as I could see, that was just normal wear of the clutches and friction linings.Only negative indicator were the shavings in the pan which was disconcerting.
was doing well until about 3:30 when I smashed a finger when taking apart the engine hoist.Be safe out there
They both will need tweaking.Anyone have any thoughts about EFI vs a 4500 Dominator .
Shh Dont tell anyone, the old carbs are generally better.It’s because carbs are now bringing a premium in used shape considering Holley and Edelbrock both are 8-12 weeks behind on inventory
What are the masted ships? Look like two of them are square rigged.
Have you lokked throug the Master Tech index for additional info? I know they had several sessions on Torqueflights and shift/kickdown linkage after the rear pump was dropped but not sure about early models.
doing well until about 3:30 when I smashed a finger when taking apart the engine hoist.
As long as it continues to be hosted, here's a fairly complete list.
Master Technician Service Conference - Chrysler's Training for Mechanics
when a link fails, I find its usually because they loaded the page as Jpeg and then linked as jpeg or visa versa.
Sometimes its easier to note the MTSC year and session number, then go to mymopar and get the filmstrip or booklet there.
Yea I would like to try that, but have no room . lol I have beef steak , yellow and cherry tomatoes . Have to keep a 7 foot fence around the garden ! Deer .Hey FOG do you plant leeks in with your garlic as a companion planting? We started doing that a few years back and both crops did better. Ya might try it.
It is a maritime museum. One is a replica used in master and comandar. The movie....What are the masted ships? Look like two of them are square rigged.
master and comandar. The movie
That's pretty cool. I didn't know there was one by you. Only one I've visited in Calif is the one in San Franscisco. Would love to be on a square rigged ship, or even a schooner under sail.It is a maritime museum. One is a replica used in master and comandar. The movie....
Get the booklet too.Yeah... this is the one I watched
198 - "Torqueflite Hydraulics" (May 1964)
Volume 64 #05
Get the booklet too.
Without a lift, pressure tests are dicey IMO.
Still think you should try to figure out what is engaging and what is not.
Then figure out Is it lack of pressure overall that could cause that? or just one circuit or part?
I’ve been putting the wood stove ashes on my garden for years. Have no idea if it helps, but it sure doesn’t seem to hurt… and that’s the closest place to dump them!Something my dad and I tried this year for his garden and was only after I did some research was take the Ashes out of my winters wood burning and he tilled it into his rows. Now maybe it's just been a good year but his garden really did strong this year. And our rainfall has not been great by any means however since he's retired watering it has been a priority....
I hope his health enables him to do a garden next year and we will wash, rinse, and repeat...
JW
Thanks for the tip. I just looked and have it free on HBO. Gonna watch it tonight. Think I may have seen it once before, but that dont matter...Love that movie. Watched it again just a few days ago. Uniform and clothing are extremely accurate for the period