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Here is a few more pic's of jobs done in the last few weeks, its a shame you cannot see the amount of rain that was falling most of the time,
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Fri, Sep 21, 2007 2:09 AM
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The 3rd pic shows a bit of wood 6+6 that I had to stand on to keep my feet out of a small stream of water that was running under this tractor as I struggled to get the torque/divider,flywheel and back casing bolted up.
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Fri, Sep 21, 2007 2:25 AM
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The 3rd pic shows a bit of wood 6+6 that I had to stand on to keep my feet out of a small stream of water that was running under this tractor as I struggled to get the torque/divider,flywheel and back casing bolted up.
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i see what you mean it only rain twice this month, LOL

in the great white north, we don't do anything in the rain and i mean anything except drink beer,LOL

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Sat, Sep 22, 2007 7:51 PM
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i see what you mean it only rain twice this month, LOL

in the great white north, we don't do anything in the rain and i mean anything except drink beer,LOL

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Dang, those are some miserable conditions you always seem to be in😮 Oil, water and dirt just don't mix well for me. Raining here today and I sure am not motivated to go pull a final off a D4 in the mud😄
Still amazes me what you get accomplished in what appears to be "mostly" very poor working conditions.
Thanks for the pics. Don
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Sun, Sep 23, 2007 1:18 AM
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Dang, those are some miserable conditions you always seem to be in😮 Oil, water and dirt just don't mix well for me. Raining here today and I sure am not motivated to go pull a final off a D4 in the mud😄
Still amazes me what you get accomplished in what appears to be "mostly" very poor working conditions.
Thanks for the pics. Don
tractor don, it is amazing what those guy do in england, no wonder they won the war.
when it rains in the KINGDOM, i'm inside watching it rain. so for the last 4 weeks i have done nothing but write my second book. once the snow comes (i'll take snow over mud and rain any day) i'll be busy and the book will be at the printers. yes it is my second book on the 4 book publishing deal.

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Sun, Sep 23, 2007 9:52 AM
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Man, whatEVER you charge, it ain't enough...
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Sun, Sep 23, 2007 11:18 AM
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Man, whatEVER you charge, it ain't enough...
I see that you have been supplied with a nice,warm tea cabin.why has it got window wipers and lights on it???.They have even painted it Cat yellow so that you can still find it in the dark.They're spoiling you or do they stop it out of your payment?
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Sun, Sep 23, 2007 2:47 PM
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I see that you have been supplied with a nice,warm tea cabin.why has it got window wipers and lights on it???.They have even painted it Cat yellow so that you can still find it in the dark.They're spoiling you or do they stop it out of your payment?
Might be a idea to move down here to sunny Queensland!, hardly ever rains here any more!. I could give you a few jobs on my Cats .,and Cows, milking ones that is! , That is a big job you have there!! Pete
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Sun, Sep 23, 2007 3:13 PM
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Might be a idea to move down here to sunny Queensland!, hardly ever rains here any more!. I could give you a few jobs on my Cats .,and Cows, milking ones that is! , That is a big job you have there!! Pete
Today I have been changing a rotary coupling (the thing that passes oil down to the tracks from the top frame on an excavator) other fitters where supposed to do this for the Co, but I think all the oil dripping from the failed coupling must have put them off, this excavater is dripping oil like a busted fridge, most of it is from the slew ring grease path, this excavator is an Hitachi 200 something or other???
Tomorrow I am hoping to start collecting up all the bit's that have been dumped all over the place off the little D6H tractor, this tractor hurts my eye's to look at it what a " knacker " I have some great pic's of it , I would like to see it working again, I just cannot understand how a small engine fault has ended up in nearly an empty Chassis Frame.
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P.S. I have been told that I get all the best Job's???? I would hate to get all the crap ones.
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Mon, Sep 24, 2007 12:40 AM
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Today I have been changing a rotary coupling (the thing that passes oil down to the tracks from the top frame on an excavator) other fitters where supposed to do this for the Co, but I think all the oil dripping from the failed coupling must have put them off, this excavater is dripping oil like a busted fridge, most of it is from the slew ring grease path, this excavator is an Hitachi 200 something or other???
Tomorrow I am hoping to start collecting up all the bit's that have been dumped all over the place off the little D6H tractor, this tractor hurts my eye's to look at it what a " knacker " I have some great pic's of it , I would like to see it working again, I just cannot understand how a small engine fault has ended up in nearly an empty Chassis Frame.
tctractors.

P.S. I have been told that I get all the best Job's???? I would hate to get all the crap ones.
KoO in the U.K. the only thing that realy stops the Earth spinning is " SNOW " we are not very good at coping with it, well I am not, in 1962/3 it snowed like hell, my Father was out of work for 10 week's (he was a house Builder) when he managed to find some work , it was still freezing cold and the snow was still deep, we had little in the way of food and cash was always in very short supply, not like to-days well heeled life, my mother took me to a window and said " look out there son ,your Father is digging trenches in that freezing weather, with the cold freezing his hands, to put food on your plate , I did not eat a thing for 3 days as I did not want my lovely Dad to suffer for me, when you are young things are so taken to heart, those words of my Mother often come in my mind still, so I try to avoid SNOW.
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 2:56 AM
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KoO in the U.K. the only thing that realy stops the Earth spinning is " SNOW " we are not very good at coping with it, well I am not, in 1962/3 it snowed like hell, my Father was out of work for 10 week's (he was a house Builder) when he managed to find some work , it was still freezing cold and the snow was still deep, we had little in the way of food and cash was always in very short supply, not like to-days well heeled life, my mother took me to a window and said " look out there son ,your Father is digging trenches in that freezing weather, with the cold freezing his hands, to put food on your plate , I did not eat a thing for 3 days as I did not want my lovely Dad to suffer for me, when you are young things are so taken to heart, those words of my Mother often come in my mind still, so I try to avoid SNOW.
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One of George Jarvis's finest.....thought he had outed all his 8's?
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