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Good call Boss getting her added to the legend listSad. Nella passed away. Saying Goodbye to My Cudagirl
Good call Boss getting her added to the legend listSad. Nella passed away. Saying Goodbye to My Cudagirl
I never met her but have heard she was a sweetheart. Geof is such a great guy. I bet the family is devastated. Losing a parent when they are 92 is one thing, losing your child really has to hurt. @memike met her.Good call Boss getting her added to the legend list
6 volt starters have heavier windings than 12 volt. They tend to turn faster, but thats about it. I had a good conversation with a rebuilder many years ago, said polarity and voltage wont hurt a starter. I ran 12 volts to many a 6 volt starter, my cockshutt is a perfect example, cantankerous to start, especially in cold weather. 15 ish years running on 12.Here is something I need an answer on. At first we started the old truck with a 8 volt battery but it died after a lot of use. so we jump started the 6 volt system with a 12 volt. Now even fully charged the 8 volt won't turn the engine over fast enough to catch. An old tractor owner said we have fed the 6 volt starter with 12 volt cocain and now need to get the starter rebuilt? Thoughts?
The 9" diff in those wagons is rumored to be a "drop-in" for an ABody.I do like the Edsels as they are quirky different. The 2 doors are great, but I think I like the wagons the best.
Harder to find than an A body 8 3/4. LOLThe 9" diff in those wagons is rumored to be a "drop-in" for an ABody.
I am going to drop that program.The VWs we raced liked the 6v starters on 12v, but they didn't live long.Here is something I need an answer on. At first we started the old truck with a 8 volt battery but it died after a lot of use. so we jump started the 6 volt system with a 12 volt. Now even fully charged the 8 volt won't turn the engine over fast enough to catch. An old tractor owner said we have fed the 6 volt starter with 12 volt cocain and now need to get the starter rebuilt? Thoughts?
There are 2 of the wagons in a junkyard within 30 min of here. I will need to see if rear axles are in themHarder to find than an A body 8 3/4. LOL
The stock type bolt on belts are $300 and another 70 for hardware. Nicer for sure but.......I found some seat belts for the 64. I don't know if I should just get the ones to clip on the existing rings or get some that bolt to the floor like regular belts. View attachment 1716383421
Sounds like the program will make you drop if you try and keep up.Another sampling box coming today. We haven't tasted through the last one they sent 3 months ago.![]()
I am going to drop that program.
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My windlace is faded. I was thinking about trying some black shoe polish. Just a thought.Windlace is going better, i had to redo parts of it, and using upholstery nails is way better than staples. More work,but more accurate placement. Think i need to shop around for an upholstery hammer.
It may also take you to a site to cure a disease.Good morning gentlemen.
You know curiosity is going to get the better of me and I will Google it.![]()
Or get one?It may also take you to a site to cure a disease.
I can't speak for the Harbor Freight quality, but in general, those are a very nice set. The larger sizes will extract pipe fittings and they are short enough they won't usually bottom out before they get tight.Tool truck folks
Usefulness of this?
Seems like one of those things that you rarely use but you need it when you need it. 50% off
Multispline Screw Extractor Set, 25-Piece
The ICON line gets some good reviews from what I have seenI can't speak for the Harbor Freight quality, but in general, those are a very nice set. The larger sizes will extract pipe fittings and they are short enough they won't usually bottom out before they get tight.
The ICON line gets some good reviews from what I have seen
High to low
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Quinn
Pittsburgh
The occasional fecal matter we talk about HF, I don't recall ever breaking any of their stuff 
My complaint is usually the quality...i.e. how close to the actual wrench size the wrench is. Not had much of any issue whith hand tool breakage. Drill bits tend to be " not great"The occasional fecal matter we talk about HF, I don't recall ever breaking any of their stuff
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