Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
Happy birthday to Rich's wifey, and BEFs dad!
Heres an oldie about to get moved out of here.
Heres an oldie about to get moved out of here.
BEF, nice story about your Dad, did he smile for the pic? Sorry about the damage.

OUTSTANDING!!!Damage is at dad’s house.
Dad was getting ready to go to bed last Tuesday when he got a knock on the door. He had to throw some clothes on. So a local Dr, who has done hay at dad’s before (dad sold him the round baler when he got rid of his cows) had brought another 96 yo WW2 vet out who wanted to meet dad. So they chatted awhile and took a picture, and this week it shows up in the local paper. Dad was barely dressed
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The other vet on the left was in a wheelchair and the Dr. in the back. The Dr’s son and wife also came. His son likes to visit dad.
It's looking like the best day in that saw's life is when you brought it home, RS.
Those pictures look good. I bet it is much nicer weather right on the beach with some breeze from the ocean. Maybe you can find some driftwood and get a campfire goingmore beach pics, lots of serious truck hardware here
glad verizon has a strong signal, I can send pics
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Still have some questions though, mostly due to the terms they used (like "contactor" ... which may mean "switch" ? ...)
That's the way the motor on my mill is wired, with wire nuts connecting the motor leads to the directional switch. From there, all the wires are terminated with metal eyelets or forks (not the right term, but you get the idea). Do take care of that ground, though, it ain't doin' no good wavin' in the breeze.I opened the conduit box on the 3 phase motor and found the three power wires all connected and secured with wire nuts ... and the bare end of the ground wire flopping around loose inside ...
I'm no electrician but that sure doesn't seem right to me ...