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07-12-2007 09:01 AM #1
When I had my tripower goat, I would start it with the pedal to the floor, so that when it fired up there was no mistaking that "whoosh" of the three deuces. When you are 21 and want to impress people at the drivein restaurant, you do dumb things like that.
Don
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07-12-2007 12:19 PM #2
Don, I'd never do anything like that. Yeah, right. It is fun to lay into in 2nd gear and the right rear tire goes up and the carbs sing that song.
Man, I love it when everything comes together!!! Outside working on the truck and all of a sudden it starts pouring rain. Yeah, rain was in the forecast and we need it, but it was supposed to be over and done with by 8 AM. Didn't start til 12:45 PM.
Like they always say "If you don't like the weather in Iowa, stick around a little and it'll change".
Checked the radar on line and it doesn't look like it's going to last more than a half hour so I can get back at it.Duane S
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On a quiet night you can hear a Chevy rust
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07-13-2007 03:00 PM #3
The finished product, well almost. I still have to shorten the choke cable.
Took the monstrosity gas pedal I had gotten a long time ago, shortened the base, hung it upside down,and then made a new cable pull arm. Worked pretty slick and it's next to the brake pedal instead of pointing off to the right so as to fit in the cab. (made it a pain to drive that way)Duane S
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On a quiet night you can hear a Chevy rust
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07-13-2007 03:02 PM #4
more, I accidentally got an old pic in the first batch. This is a test.

Tomorrow I get to play with my new toy. I bought a 2 horse electric chain saw. There are hedges and volunteer mulberry trees growing wild on the east side of my lot. I was always told that the were half on my lot and half on the neighbors (absentee owners at that) . Had a survey done and found out they are all on my lot, so, hasta leugo, hasta la vista, bye bye. That should even help my alergies, too.Last edited by Oldf100fordman; 07-13-2007 at 03:24 PM.
Duane S
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On a quiet night you can hear a Chevy rust
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07-13-2007 05:52 PM #5
Lookin good bud.
And to let you know, I am not going to get out there this weekend. Too many Honeydoos to get caught up on and Dad's 68th birthday party to attend before they go back to Wyoming.
I will let you know when I get out there again so we can get together.
Chris
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07-13-2007 06:18 PM #6
Duane, I really like the looks of those spacers on your carb setup. They would really look nice sitting under my Rochesters on my big Olds.
Electric chain saw??? If I had known you wanted to play woodsman, I could have loaned you my 26" gas model. After you do the hedges, and the little timber you could use it on some real trees or even remodel your house.
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Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-13-2007 06:42 PM #7
Now there's an idea. But I figure the easiest way to remodel this little house is to through in two or three sticks of TNT and run like He77. Then start over.
Duane S
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07-13-2007 07:02 PM #8
No problem Chris, you're welcome any time.
Originally Posted by Madman
Duane S
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