[AT] O/T weather out west
charlie hill
chill8 at suddenlink.net
Fri Jan 12 09:24:40 PST 2007
Ralph I laced the tires on that bike like straight lacing a boot so that the
wire went perpendicular over the face of the tire and diagonally over the
rim. If I remember right I had it spaced about 2 to 3 inches apart but
that was a long time ago. I do remember being rather prowd of myself for
figuring out how to do it. I was the only kid on the road that could ride
his bike. Of course there were only about 4 of us. LOL.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] O/T weather out west
> charlie hill wrote:
>
>> This was posted to another list. Check out the pictures.
>> http://www.extremeinstability.com:80/06-12-31.htm
>
> Those are some fantastic photos Charlie. I'd heard about the storm on the
> news but had no idea of the intensity of the damage. It would be a good
> time to own a portable generator or a wood heating system for your home as
> I think some of those folks are going to be a long while waiting for the
> power to come back on.
> Nothing like that here in Sask. today. Just wind chills in the minus 40
> degree range. Clear and sunny.
> Hey, we used to do that same trick you mentioned with the bicycle tires
> only we used baler twine instead of wire. Just wrap a long piece of twine
> around the rear wheel and tie it tight. Wonder if it would work on
> tractors? :-)
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>>
>
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