[AT] On Topic: to be or not to be

Tyler Juranek tylerpolkaman at gmail.com
Sun Jun 2 16:10:58 PDT 2013


Hi Dave,
The Massy you have isn't that old at all, if you think about  it.
Are you into the hit and miss engines or the big steam engines?
I've always been curious as to how the steam engines run, how to start
them, how to stop and shut them down, how to blow the horn, etc.
Tyler

On 6/2/13, Dave Rotigel <rotigel at me.com> wrote:
> Hi Tyler,
> 	I'm in Greensburg, PA--just SW of Pittsburgh by about 30 miles. I show at
> many local shows (including Coolspring, PA) and am at Zolfo, FL (Pioneer
> Park Days) each year and also at SIAM (Evansville, IN), Findley, OH,
> Barraboo, WI, Portland, IN and Cotton Ginning (Gastonia, NC). About 12 shows
> in all each year. Most of my interest is in stationary engines, but I also
> mow about 4 acres of grass with my 1954 Massey Harris Pacer with a Woods L59
> mower under it and have lots of respect for all the guys who know about and
> restore ANY kind of old iron--even tractors!
> 	Dave
> PS, That 1954 Massey is, from your perspective, pretty old, but from mine
> it's just nicely broken in!
> PPS, In life in general your father's advice is good! GIVER HELL!
>
>
> On Jun 2, 2013, at 3:04 PM, Tyler Juranek wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,
>> I think the vidio was taken in Febuary 2012. All I can remember is
>> that it was cold and windy, and after one more spin around the field,
>> dad made me stere it back to the shed. Then he climbed up on the
>> drawbar and shouted, "Giver hell!"
>> Lolol.
>> Where are you located?
>> Tyler
>>
>> On 6/1/13, Dave Rotigel <rotigel at me.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Tyler
>>> On May 31, 2013, at 11:19 PM, Tyler Juranek wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Dave and all,
>>>> I invite you to watc this tape I put up on youtube.
>>>> I think it will answer all your questions, dave.
>>>> The link is
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1IrT1BqZuQ
>>> I now understand. You look like a HAPPY CAMPER! How long ago was that
>>> video
>>> taken?
>>>> My JD A is a 1936 model. It's been in the family since my Great
>>>> Grandpa Juranek bought it in 1936 brand new on steel!
>>> WOW! that's a LONG time ago. It's even a year before I was born--which,
>>> therefore, is the year that antiques were made!
>>>> Since the vid was taken, it has changed a lot. The exhaust gasket blew
>>>> on the manifold, valves don't mate 100% and plugs foul easily.
>>>> Last September, my dad bought a 1934 unstyled A at a sale. He wanted
>>>> to swap tags and sell great grandpa's. I convinced him that it's not
>>>> about how much money it takes to repair it, it's about the fact that
>>>> it's a piece of family history.
>>> You are wise beyone your years!
>>>> Dad finally realized the importance and hauled it to a guy's shop for
>>>> me.
>>>> The guy is verry nice, so nice that he is letting me do the repair work
>>>> on
>>>> it.
>>>> When it barks again, I know great grandpa would be one happy man.
>>>> I look forward to that day. It is in the near future.
>>> Keep us up to date on your progress!
>>>> Take care, feel free to email and ask all the questions you like!
>>>> Tyler Juranek
>>> 	Dave
>>>>
>>>> On 5/31/13, Dave Rotigel <rotigel at me.com> wrote:
>>>>> Good on you Tyler! Particularly the part where you said that you don't
>>>>> offend easily! I sure wish that I could attend a show with you
>>>>> someday.
>>>>> You
>>>>> sound like a young man from whom I could learn MUCH!
>>>>> 	Dave
>>>>> PS, What is the year/model of your John Deere?
>>>>> PPS, How in the heck do you navigate when driving the JD? Do you have
>>>>> someone who yells, "No, damnit, the OTHER left" from time to time?
>>>>> (Thats
>>>>> what my wife used to yell at me in the "blind tractor" event years
>>>>> ago!)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On May 31, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Tyler Juranek wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all.
>>>>>> I don't post on here much, but I verry much enjoy reading all of the
>>>>>> posts on here.
>>>>>> Currently I am a highschool student, soon to be a Jr actually.
>>>>>> As crazy as it seems I am visually impaired, and can't see a thing at
>>>>>> all. I raise cattle, drive two cylinder John Deeres, etc. I do not
>>>>>> let
>>>>>> the visual impairment stop me from doing what I want.
>>>>>> It takes a lot to afend me, so post away! I love gaining new knoledge
>>>>>> about tractors old and new.
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Tyler Juranek
>>>>>
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