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    Using a welder to thaw out frozen water lines

    Some years back the little town I live in (central michigan) would thaw your pipes as a city service for free. My lady friend had frozen pipes in her house, the city hooked up the welder, then the fire department (her ex-husband, fire chief) came over and put out the fire, then her and her...
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    replacing rotted barn beams

    I did exactly what you are proposing last summer in the "big" barn at the farm. Replaced some rotted 6"x12"x16" beams with 6- 2x6 rough sawn white ash, laminated with construction adhesive and through bolted every 2" with 1/2" all thread. I could put the new ones in by mysself, worked real good.
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    Plant Corn with a Grain Drill

    I plant food plots every year with about a 1955 model van brunt 15x7 grain drill, I plant corn with one side (28"rows) and I plant buckwheat with the other side, back and forth across the field and you get four rows of corn and about 10" wide of buckwheat, good deer attractant and good cover for...
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    back at the old shed in pa

    Good for you larry, looks like some of the things I do in michigan at the farm, like I told you before i've done about the same trade as you for 35 years, my woman would like me to rest too.
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    down at the nj shore

    where's snooki?
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    retire

    Larry, I have read a lot of your posts and enjoy your pictures considerably. I am just a year older than you and have been a carpenter-mason for 36 years in the central Michigan area. I can simpathise with the physical limitations you are encountering, me too. I have been pretty well looked...
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    M hand crank storage

    Crank handle fits in the front square tube of the top attachment of the drawbar, never goes any where. As far as cranking an M, maybe some people are just sissys.
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    PART challenge...

    assembled in reverse
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    hydraulic coupling

    Hello, what, where, and how about breakaway hydraulic couplings between and m and a little genius?
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