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TractorDon
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D2 restoration and a 6U deck swap and later clutch with greasable throwout bearing. 
  Installed the updated deck yesterday. 
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 3:34 AM
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Never a shortage of things to do in your shop.
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 5:18 AM
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Never a shortage of things to do in your shop.
Anyone else notice something in the first picture?

Very nice to have a wonderful place to work -
I like to see the caps on the injection pump - protect those threads!
Nice stands too.

Thanks for sharing the pictures

"keep 'em crawlin"
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 7:53 AM
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Never a shortage of things to do in your shop.
 Wayne,  it seems to be that way. Oh well, there are worse things 🤓
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 8:28 AM
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Reply to ctsnowfighter:
Anyone else notice something in the first picture?

Very nice to have a wonderful place to work -
I like to see the caps on the injection pump - protect those threads!
Nice stands too.

Thanks for sharing the pictures

"keep 'em crawlin"
CTS
[quote="ctsnowfighter post=246268 userid=9709"]Anyone else notice something in the first picture?

You mean that the tracks are on the wrong way round?[/quote]
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 8:34 AM
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Reply to ctsnowfighter:
Anyone else notice something in the first picture?

Very nice to have a wonderful place to work -
I like to see the caps on the injection pump - protect those threads!
Nice stands too.

Thanks for sharing the pictures

"keep 'em crawlin"
CTS
[quote="ctsnowfighter post=246268 userid=9709"]Anyone else notice something in the first picture?

Very nice to have a wonderful place to work -
I like to see the caps on the injection pump - protect those threads!
Nice stands too.

Thanks for sharing the pictures

"keep 'em crawlin"
CTS.   

I see Safety first! With the creeper upright!👍 Maybe President Trumps campaign flag…?[/quote]
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 9:22 AM
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[quote="ctsnowfighter post=246268 userid=9709"]Anyone else notice something in the first picture?

Very nice to have a wonderful place to work -
I like to see the caps on the injection pump - protect those threads!
Nice stands too.

Thanks for sharing the pictures

"keep 'em crawlin"
CTS.   

I see Safety first! With the creeper upright!👍 Maybe President Trumps campaign flag…?[/quote]
Tractor Don - THANK YOU
You have an audiance that is now looking closer than you would have expected.
Yes - the tracks were the obvious - there are many other things there - and one that is always as obvious - the tracks are buried with tools, manuals, etc. Tracks are almost as bad as fenders and workbenches for collecting materials.

How about that flat belt drive drill press -- one does not see those everyday!
CTS
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 9:44 AM
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Tractor Don - THANK YOU
You have an audiance that is now looking closer than you would have expected.
Yes - the tracks were the obvious - there are many other things there - and one that is always as obvious - the tracks are buried with tools, manuals, etc. Tracks are almost as bad as fenders and workbenches for collecting materials.

How about that flat belt drive drill press -- one does not see those everyday!
CTS
Not to mention the headless dog in the first picture 😊)

Surely that is a D4 rather than a D2 as well.
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 10:07 AM
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Reply to ctsnowfighter:
Anyone else notice something in the first picture?

Very nice to have a wonderful place to work -
I like to see the caps on the injection pump - protect those threads!
Nice stands too.

Thanks for sharing the pictures

"keep 'em crawlin"
CTS
[quote="ctsnowfighter post=246268 userid=9709"]Anyone else notice something in the first picture?

Very nice to have a wonderful place to work -
I like to see the caps on the injection pump - protect those threads!
Nice stands too.

Thanks for sharing the pictures

"keep 'em crawlin"
CTS 
evidently people noticed a lot of things 🤣🤣 
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 10:12 PM
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Not to mention the headless dog in the first picture 😊)

Surely that is a D4 rather than a D2 as well.
[quote="gauntjoh post=246275 userid=1434"]Not to mention the headless dog in the first picture 😊)

Surely that is a D4 rather than a D2 as well.
 There is a D2 3J and a 6U D4  
Sorry bout the dog 🤓 [/quote]
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 10:18 PM
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Reply to gauntjoh:
Not to mention the headless dog in the first picture 😊)

Surely that is a D4 rather than a D2 as well.
It amazes me how some can work on multiple projects! I had a "ThreeFer" going once, and I had plenty scattered about, having a heck of a time remembering where the H**L I placed everything. I am positive it would have been 1/3 faster had I been organized. Add to the fact that you are skinny enough to work in a condensed area! One day I will obtain an A frame style hoist. Having the right tools always helps for sure.
Headless puppers? Those chow hounds are my other buddies at Don's BBQ! They must have a sixth sense of who will feed them at the tables, as I was flanked by a pair of them left and right, who could say no to them when they are nudging you for juicy morsels? Hah! I love it.
I am feeling the urge to either create a project or go play on a crawler now!
Thanks for sharing. JM
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Sat, Mar 11, 2023 10:25 PM
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