[AT] Quiet
John Hall
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Tue Feb 13 20:15:04 PST 2018
TW, whats up with hydraulics on the Super A, jumping?
John Hall
On 2/13/2018 5:49 PM, T.W. Cook wrote:
> Hi Phil, good to hear from you too. It's about like that around here,
> the only thing that still runs is the Super A I use for mowing and
> stuff. And the hydraulics have gone flaky on it. I saw Norris at the
> Temple Show this fall but otherwise haven't been in touch with anyone
> else.
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> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 4:13 PM, <pga2 at basicisp.net
> <mailto:pga2 at basicisp.net>> wrote:
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> Hi, T.W. Glad to see that you're still around! Hard to believe
> that Cory is 29.
> Time seems to get away faster than it used to. Did you ever get
> that M-D
> up and running? Seems like all of my "projects"are on the back
> burner as well.
> My A-CB is locked up tighter than Dick's hatband, the A-C RC needs
> a water
> pump and the Farmalls (M and Cub) both need batteries and there's
> not any
> free money right now. :o(
>
> Phil in TX
>
> --- tw at farmall-h.com <mailto:tw at farmall-h.com> wrote:
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> From: "T.W. Cook" <tw at farmall-h.com <mailto:tw at farmall-h.com>>
> To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group
> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com <mailto:at at lists.antique-tractor.com>>
> Subject: Re: [AT] Quiet
> Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 15:10:18 -0600
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>
> Farmer, hang in there. I think if you were to soak that recliner
> in diesel for a few days it'd sort out the problems with it.
>
> Nice to hear from all of y'all - it has been a while. Trying to
> thin the herd a bit, too many projects that'll never get done. The
> Regular I never got around to dealing with found a new home last
> week. My son Cory, now 29, got his start doing mechanic work
> helping me restore my grandfather's Farmall H back when he was 8.
> He works for a construction materials company now, does mechanic
> work on the side. A couple of weeks ago someone brought an H over
> for him to fix up and get running. He had fun with it, got it
> running great and sent it on its way.
>
> T.W. Cook
> Georgetown TX
>
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 2:27 PM, Indiana Robinson
> <robinson46176 at gmail.com <mailto:robinson46176 at gmail.com>> wrote:
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> I've lost a lot of time this winter... I started feeling bad
> about 2 weeks before Thanksgiving which was annoying because I
> just had a physical in October.
> Not real specific symptoms, just "unwell". Sometimes badly
> short of breath sometimes not. Long periods of brain fog... I
> would feel bad for a couple of weeks then feel better for a
> few days then back to feeling bad. Gave up and made an
> appointment with our GP a few weeks ago and started feeling
> better the day before the appointment (funny how that works).
> After another physical and an office EKG, a hospital nuclear
> stress test and a 48 hour Holter EKG it appears that I may
> have been feeling bad... (shrug) I have an early March
> appointment with my cardiologist, just a general thing...
> On the upside I have felt better ever since I first made the
> appointment. :-)
> I got thinking about it and I am suspicious of a new recliner
> I bought about a week before I started feeling bad. Like two
> thirds of what we buy now it was made in China. I started
> looking on line and it seems that China is supposedly using a
> lot of very strange concoctions for fumigation at points of
> export that nobody really knows for sure what is in them. I
> saw claims that they apparently are among other things
> inserting little packets of some toxic waste byproduct into
> some leather upholstered furniture to prevent mold during
> shipping. This chair isn't leather but a lot of folks are
> claiming that their Chinese furniture is making them ill. I
> also saw references to US customs often using methyl bromide
> on this end to fumigate containers where they find bugs. I
> take all of this with a grain of salt but I did recall this
> chair having a strange smell when we opened the plastic bags.
> We also had not taken the chair that was on display since it
> seemed a bit "shop-worn" so we took one still sealed in bags
> in the box. Maybe we should have opened it and hauled it
> around in the back of the truck for a few days... :-)
>
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> Francis Robinson
> aka "farmer"
> Central Indiana USA
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