toppop52
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Wow!!Well, 40 years ago today I was in Ketchikan Alaska a board USCGC Resolute for the bicentennial. All ships were to blow horns and whistles at 1400 eastern time, the time the deceleration was signed. That was 0800 in Ketchikan. An eagle had landed on the ship just before 0800 and flew off as colors and all the sounds started at 0800.
HS
Hmmm... I have some treasure buried I think outside my yard. Right where I was thinking of putting a garden. What time do y'all get here.
Hey, it worked for Tom Sawyer!
Well, 40 years ago today I was in Ketchikan Alaska a board USCGC Resolute for the bicentennial. All ships were to blow horns and whistles at 1400 eastern time, the time the deceleration was signed. That was 0800 in Ketchikan. An eagle had landed on the ship just before 0800 and flew off as colors and all the sounds started at 0800.
HS
Good Afternoon, another hot day. Both Whipper and I were traumatized yesterday when 15 city relatives with a few of their friends invaded us with motorcycles, rockets and way too much activity and noise.
At the end of the day, when everyone left, Whipper was missing!
I searched till dark all the trails with the utility vehicle, she loves to run with the utility vehicle, but no whipper. I figured she was not on the property or a timber rattler got her, or maybe she ran into a pack of coyotes.
After Dark I expanded my search and started driving the country roads in my pickup. My rechargeable flash light was already dead and she always runs into fields from vehicles so I had little hope of finding her but I had to do something because I did not have a chance to say goodbye to her.
After about 30 minutes and a mile away from home I thought I I saw a black dog cross the road running into the brush. I stopped the truck and called her but nothing.
I called my wife to bring her vehicle and drive slowly behind me about 50 yards (for light, my iPhone was not quite bright enough) while I called her and walk in the direction of home. I figured If she heard my voice she would follow along in the brush. After about a half mile she passed my wife's car and came to me to be petted and took the lead home. I think she thought I was lost.
Everything is finally back to normal but Whipper and I are still exhausted. She never leaves the yard much less the property unless she is with us, so this really surprised and exhausted us.
(Ron, she was found on the other side of the low water crossing.)
am going to have a lot of gasket scraping to do tomorrow but got the tiller chain case off and everything looked just fine in there. Not much wear on the sprockets at all and just a fine layer of rust on some areas; easily cleaned off.
Sounds like they used an aftermarket carb. Can you get the original back and clean it? Did it have an adjustment for idle?I had my chainsaw worked on the other day. They replace the carb, which fixed the original problem ( saw would not run in some angles). But the idle is now so high, the chain does not stop running, have to use the chain brake. I took some covers off to slow the idle down, but there is no idle speed adjustment :confused2::thumbdown:. Anyone else seen this? Stihl chainsaw.
Well, 40 years ago today I was in Ketchikan Alaska a board USCGC Resolute for the bicentennial. All ships were to blow horns and whistles at 1400 eastern time, the time the deceleration was signed. That was 0800 in Ketchikan. An eagle had landed on the ship just before 0800 and flew off as colors and all the sounds started at 0800.
HS
For a special July 4th, BBQ ribs tonight!
Looks good, Don!
How many ribs do you get out of a vegan, anyway? :licking::laughing: