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we finnaly got the truck fixed we put the water pump in and the starter went out lol but we lucked out and the parts store had one in stock.....we also fixed the car we though it might have some wireing issues but it was just both head lights went out at the same time....when does that ever happen????lol
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From: Landrum, South Carolina, elevation 986'
i talked to my sister about the filly i mentioned before she may have severed the mussel if she did she will be no more than a glorified pasture pet or a brood mare.....only time will tell....its sad she is only a yearling....
Originally posted by: nwcutie
You have been busy haven't you? Had fun camping and riding at SL. Picked up trash Saturday..........found lots of stuff, including a bug shield, and part of the underside of a truck, pieces of tire, plus bottles, cans, plastic. Considering the weather there was a pretty good turnout. Michael won the poker run with 4 queens. Took the little ones down the one way - Josh out front, then 3 lt80s (took a friend's kid riding too since we don't have enough kids or anything [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] ) and the 90, then me. The kids did great. Nicole needs to learn how to downshift the 90, but overall, they rode well.
A cupla folks mentioned Thanksgiving at the dunes. We are booked at Horsfall. Anyone else going?
Take care, and goodnight everyone.
You have been busy haven't you? Had fun camping and riding at SL. Picked up trash Saturday..........found lots of stuff, including a bug shield, and part of the underside of a truck, pieces of tire, plus bottles, cans, plastic. Considering the weather there was a pretty good turnout. Michael won the poker run with 4 queens. Took the little ones down the one way - Josh out front, then 3 lt80s (took a friend's kid riding too since we don't have enough kids or anything [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] ) and the 90, then me. The kids did great. Nicole needs to learn how to downshift the 90, but overall, they rode well.
A cupla folks mentioned Thanksgiving at the dunes. We are booked at Horsfall. Anyone else going?
Take care, and goodnight everyone.
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Well, I want to keep it fairly simple, hoping to pick one up locally in a store. Use would be for impact tools, nail guns, grinder, normal garage and home use. Harbor Freight has a nice Campbell Hausfeld, 26 gallon, 10.2 CFM, 135 PSI, belt drive, oil fed, 240 volt for $430.00. That brand had some nice reviews, do ya'll know anything about Campbell Hausfeld?
Originally posted by: tencubed Depends a lot on what you want to do with it. Like Rod said Rand and Rollair are good brands but you also need to decide how many CFM at what pressure you need. Open drive, long life and quiet operation, or oilless, last quicker and louder. 120 or 240 volt. If you need high pressure your better off with a head unloader. Self draining tank is a real good idea in this humid area. If you are going to use a lot of air then an air cooler is in order. The list goes on.
Grinders use a lot of air, you may have to rest a bit once in a while for the compressor to build pressure. Depends on how big the grinder is and how hard your working it. All in all I would think 10 CFM at anything over 120 would be way plenty for a home shop. I would suggest you invest in an air line filter and oil/water separator to protect the tools.
Good morning PSAR [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
The "first thing in the morning" departure for the farm is taking it's normal track. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] The girls are fussing around packing and repacking, fixing hair, makeup, repacking, should we eat at home or on the road, repacking, what's the weather going to be like over there, repacking. Good Grief!
No problem, used to it. After all, today is SWMBO and my 44th wedding anniversary. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Heading for forever.
The "first thing in the morning" departure for the farm is taking it's normal track. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] The girls are fussing around packing and repacking, fixing hair, makeup, repacking, should we eat at home or on the road, repacking, what's the weather going to be like over there, repacking. Good Grief!
No problem, used to it. After all, today is SWMBO and my 44th wedding anniversary. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Heading for forever.


