Wow! sounds like you had a "Certified Rebuild", take care and stay safe and good health to you! Keep us posted on the projects.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Hi, oldtanker.
I can imagine that getting old does suck, especially when the body gets older but the mind doesn't. I'm with ROME K/G, it does sound like a 'certified rebuild'. Did it come with a warranty?
Be like the old Berger paint slogan - "keep on keeping on".
Just my 0.02.
There is one thing that sucks more than getting old, that is not living long enough to get old, I will take getting old any day over the alternative.
Wombat
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Hi, Wombat.
I can take a guess at what you mean. I lost my first-born son to leukeamia at age not quite 4 1/2. That has shaped a large part of my since, NOT the grief - that was over and done with 6 weeks BEFORE he died in one flash of clarity - but the examples of his love, his courage and his intelligence way beyond his years.
I have sometimes wondered what he might have been like had he lived but I don't believe that he came here to live to a 'ripe old age'. I think he came to help my then wife and me learn some lessons.
Just my 0.02.
Guys don't get me wrong. I am happy every day I wake up on the top side of the dirt. Just gets frustrating when I got so much I want to get done and have to settle for working 4 or so hours and having to call it a day. Never seem to get as much done as I'd like to. Then to have the doc tell me I'm to old to be getting in a man lift bucket to take a tree down and the wife sitting there going "see, told you so"! Well that's twisting the knife. Was complaining about an old guy in front of me the other day only to realize that we were class mates.....so my story is that he musta been held back a number of times.....! Working on repairing a Ford 860 tractor right now. Rebuilt the hydraulic pump, new governor. Going to rewire it and paint it.
Then the D4 goes in the shop. Hope to have it done by next spring. Going to have to reseal the hydraulic pump, rebuild the pony carb. Most likely weld on sprockets too. Then it's clean and paint.
Rick