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   / Good morning!!!! #135,101  
I believe the slowest modern vehicles were the diesel Golf/Rabbit back in the 80's. 54 hp. Similarly slow was the Suzuki Samarai....people actually pay money still for the Samarai's, because they are like a street legal ATV....barely. Turn off the A/C if you need to go up a hill or pass someone doing 45mph.

I had a diesel Rabbit, and it was the slowest vehicle ever had until I acquired a Grumman KubVan, which has a diesel Rabbit drivetrain with an automatic transmission. It’s a cool vehicle, I still have it, but it’s sets a new standard for slow.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,102  
Good Morning.
It’s 70 here and only going to 80 or so with rain and thunderstorms. Some welcome relief from yesterday’s 95 with a 101 THW index.

Yesterday was a wonderful time. 3 generations in the cockpit.
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We had a nice lunch on the way home from the airport, just a great time overall.
Considering the forecast, I hooked up the mower to the tractor and mowed before the next 3 or 4 days of rain. The AC really earned its keep and kept the cab cool. I always mow with the Lazer first and then follow with the 16 foot Progressive, but this time I used the big mower first, and ended up with a lot less for the Lazer to do around the house. I did get on the Lazer and do all the trimming and tight areas, but I think that it went faster do do what I could with the big mower and then clean up with the Lazer.
I even got to the shop and did a token amount of wood work. I’m hoping to get a lot done in there today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,103  
Good Morning!!!! 69F @ 4:30AM. Sunny. High 98F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

Pretty sure the 3500 pound Vanagon camper a friend of mine drove back in the '80s had a 1.6 L, 49 bhp, naturally aspirated diesel in it. The three of us that rode mountain bikes together would load up on a Sunday morning, almost dreading the behavior that the lack of performance would inspire in the van's Type A driver. I remember one incident where he was trying to reach a freeway off ramp and almost got sideswiped by someone passing on the right. It was almost like he was trying to force the Mercedes Benz luxury car off the road.:oops:

Yesterday was an up and down day. Up when I was able to get the Echo string trimmer running after soaking in Chevron Techron overnight, and up again when the Echo backpack blower came to life, too. Maybe it was the Stabil in the E0 sitting overnight in it?

Then between the satellite internet crapping out multiple times and losing a hard disc drive in the storage array, it was a busy job trying to figure out what was going on, wasting a lot of time. The old drive had been in continuous use for five years, I'd bought a spare along with the other five, and the array's software eventually rebuilt the RAID and I didn't lose any data. But now I wonder if I should proactively replace all the drives, perhaps with larger versions? And just now it started beeping again; wonder what it is this time? As far as the internet goes, still no word from Starlink, the only real fix available here.

Hope I can come home with the conduit and pipe for the water tank project today. Previous experience with plumbing projects have my expectations set rather low for getting everything needed in the first trip, but maybe I'm due for a miracle?

Hang in there, folks, Friday's comin'!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,104  
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Good morning! 71 heading to the mid 90s. Went to mom’s yesterday to do a few things for her and see what damage the windstorm did a few weeks ago. Too hot to tackle the jobs in July or August might just bid it out on the newer barn only.

Good pics Ron and Popgadget.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,105  
I truly have one car I should have put in storage. I was 23 years old, living in Annandale VA commuting to Alexandria working for Travelers Insurance, and I bought
the boss's son's 1964 Porsche SC bathtub white coupe for $3500. Black leather interior with beautiful steering wheel and a rather rubbery manual
on the floor. But not as rubbery as bug. Nicer wood shift knob too. After the clutch cable broke and left me stranded sitting up on top of the concrete barrier with both sides of
the Beltway whizzing past me, I decided I needed a new reliable car. Sold the car for what I paid for it.
As you might imagine, this is a six figure car now. Numbers matching non molested SC model with larger engine. Like an S model today.

I drove that in several gymkhanas at a few events, not overly hard, back end on that would swing out in a heartbeat if you lost traction.
But up to the grip of the 165-14 tires I had just put on, some Swedish brand, that car went plenty fast for me with no experience.
It was a crowd favorite, and I never scratched it thankfully. Well....my nose is growing longer, seems I remember when that rear end kicked out on an offramp in the rain and I spun that car
360 in confines of ramp, just kissed the back bumper for a tiny scratch which I promptly repainted, and with heart thumping I went on.
Like many of these older cars particularly with swing axles, Corvairs, etc you did great up to the limit but when you exceeded it
you were left with a very hard to control car. Nothing gradual about the experience at all.
Ahhhh...trailing throttle oversteer...I remember it well!!
Had a tricked out '77 911S for several years. This one was a Targa. If I ever bought another 911, it would be a coupe...much stiffer body
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,106  
Kyle, my wife had a '78 Diesel Rabbit when we married...like you said, it was slow, but we could get 52mpg and cram all our stuff and a big dog in the back to go on trips.
Ah, memories.
I had a '78 or '79 Diesel Rabbit. On one trip from northern Vermont to DC I got 65MPG. It would routinely get 50+ mpg around town.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,107  
A thick cool mist is proving slow to clear this morning. Wish I could share it with those of you who are feeling too much heat.

5/16th UNC bolts arrived in post this morning, they screw in perfectly. I bought a few 3/8" and 1/4" stainless bolts for the next time I am playing with spotting scopes, tripods and ball heads which still seem to make good use of quaint imperial threads worldwide on optical equipment.

RS, my wife just looked over my shoulder and saw your Zucchini pic.
She thought it was a pic I had just taken of the courgettes in her raised beds. If I hadn't said anything, she would be out there now with a hoe, trying to figure out where the emerging thistles had gone ! 🤣
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,108  
Morning all, warm and wet, 1/2" rain last night.
Went out to walk the dog at 9pm and it was windy enough that things were flying past us and the sky was lighting up.
Very short dog walk.
Built up 2 saw horses using metal brackets from Northern Tool and some scrap 2x4s. Brackets are just ok, about as expected. Now I have more places to work on projects.

Rich- sorry you had to deal with others messes, never fun
PJ-haven't used a bridgeport since my early 20's , I would probably just have made a mess :)
Nose of the bar Mostly. Got it freed up again, but not fun when it locks up while bucking
Ron-how do you get them frogs to pose!

Growing up we had 2 racetracks near me, and I remember a Gremlin with the 396 or a 401 engine was beating all the other stock cars at the track, good driver since I don't remember the Gremlin having a good suspension. Freeport Raceway was the closest, and Riverhead is still open.

Drew-my father has a Porsche replica bathtub convertible, he lives in San Diego where he can use it most of the year.
My 69 280 SL had swing axle rear. That could really wake you up in a fast turn. Did some road rally's with it. I miss that car.

Stay safe and be well.

This mornings bridge walk- Shad in the draft of the bridge. Those little turtles next to them are snappers to give you a size comparison. Too bad shad don't taste better.

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   / Good morning!!!! #135,109  
This round of mowing going to be the bane of my existence. Should be done, but NO, about hour left. Didn’t get started until late morning, giving time to dry from the rain.
Lots of wild life supervision, about 10 pigs, 2 very young, then a mom + 2, then a group of 5. Even some unknown dog that may have been on the scent of the mom +2 but he missed them.
So I’m just cruising my pattern, surveying, mentally thinking maybe another hour when I smell burning rubber. Look to my rear and my mower V belts are aflame. Even some sparks. Never seen that before. Immediately shut down PTO, stopped tractor and jumped off. Flames running up both sides of lower pulley. Of course this is a set of brand new B39 belts I had just put on this morning. Luckily, I was able to snuff out with my leather gloves.
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If you look behind the lower sheave you can see the bolts from the shaft bearing are tight to the sheave, acting both as a break and spark generator.. mowing done, back to the shed.
Can’t really get a wrench on the bolt heads due to newly created metal lip. They will have to be replaced, as will the belts. Fortunately, I already had replacements on order. Tracking says Sat, but likely Tues given the holiday.
Was able to retighten bolts and can probably finish before the big repair. Suspect I will have to get new bolts at Fastenal.
Think I’ll also add a fire extinguisher to tractor.

Wow, that’s some excitement. Glad you got it out.
Saw there’s been a couple machinery fires nearby in the last couple days.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,110  
yes, it was quite a drive but worth it.

My first experience with SCCA racing
Corvettes and Cobras were great to watch and listen to.

I took a safety (cough) driving course at summit point over 20 yrs ago. High speed, pit maneuvers, Jturns, bootlegs, ramming cars, drive the track as fast as we could from the passenger side. We also did a session after dark, with instructors ramming us from behind. Definitely the most fun course I ever took.

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