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Here's some pictures of the last prime on the left side of the 63. Like I said before I had to cut the edge of the deck lid down because it was rubbing on the new 1/4 panel. The guy that replaced the 1/4 did a great job but was off a bit tight. Had to weld it back together because I split the seam. Not an easy job but I got it close.

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that looks good from here, lots of people don't realize what it takes.
 

Wow!! I felt the G's from here, thank you Ray, thats very unusual, and never seen such a thin on a Hercules
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Good job !! Yep, the cozy tires stacked is very cool, I am digging the top one.
Here's some pictures of the last prime on the left side of the 63. Like I said before I had to cut the edge of the deck lid down because it was rubbing on the new 1/4 panel. The guy that replaced the 1/4 did a great job but was off a bit tight. Had to weld it back together because I split the seam. Not an easy job but I got it close.

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yes !!! Excellent job !! You have the touch and eye, and possibly a sore back .. Great looking job
 
Just trying to compare the cost of a pellet stove vs a corn burner.

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To deter sea gulls throw them a alka seltzer tab, they blow up!!!!!
You sound like an uncle I had, I watched this when I was 10== he stuck that stuff you put in a lamp you wear on your head back in the day and balled it up in dough, a goose came close and he feed it to him laughing, .. my god !! It thrashed and swelled and died right there, sick people in my family, but all of my uncles was Merines, can't un see that ..
 
wife and I loaded up and drove 15 miles nort to the edge of a ridge looking across the flat lands , not a city in site over the horizon, this was at 10:45 to 11:15, nothing !!! I wanted to see this so bad !!

TRW part to, good stuff old stock, congratulations
Yeah it was greatly overhyped. We saw nothing here even with the camera
 
What? Are you all asleep?
I just got home from the Co-Op grocery store. I always try to buy large things that I can't carry on the motorbike. When you ask them they will deliver for free to you, right at your house. I always give the guy that delivers 20,000 Dong which is about $1 USD. Everything in the pic except for the case of beer that I bought. In the back is a case of 30 ramen shrimp noodles . Also bought a new frying pan . Cost me $65 USD and delivered free. What's not to like?
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are the Lay's imported and did you have to pay tariffs on them? :)
oh, and the Ritz crackers?
 
How do you buy your pellets, bag or bulk? How much doe that cost per unit or bag?
$8.50 per bag, i burn one a day in house, 1/2 bag in shop, i shut shop one down for the night.
I buy 180 bags for the winter, seems to work out pretty good.
 
There’s the diesel heater, running. Wide open it burns 1/2 litre per hour.it gets incredibly hot. Tote has battery, fuel and heater. I can roll it away when i dont need it. I want to test it in the quonset, maybe useful if i need to do a little work out there. Warm the hands and tools maybe.
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Corn and wheat both burn pretty well. A farmer i know runs a wheat stove. If there is unsellable wheat, he can at least heat the house..
I had never thought of the comparison before. Lots of shops here have waste oil burners but I did have a customer that had a corn burner. It really burned hot and didn't seem to use a lot of corn (but I don't know that for sure.)
 
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