[AT] Supposedly why our old tractors are not metric and a fairly simple tutorial
DEL SCHRAM
delschram at comcast.net
Wed Feb 26 09:20:31 PST 2020
Someone with a pointed stick, poking you a couple of times, will get you up. They don't have to worry, because you can't run fast enough to catch them. LOL
> On February 26, 2020 at 11:09 AM Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net> wrote:
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> Farmer:
> A jack stand is good for getting partially up, but I need a sky hook to get vertical...
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> On 2/26/2020 10:05 AM, Indiana Robinson wrote:
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> > > When I first posted this I was expecting maybe 2 or 3 responses... :-)
> > I got better at gathering the needed tools for a job back when I was working in a service pit and if alone getting another tool involved a climb.
> > In more recent years I have been writing on my stuff. Not a lot of stuff but things like the size wrench needed to change the mower blades or the size of some drain plugs etc.
> > I have become highly skilled at dropping stuff... I often keep a speaker magnet glued to a piece of broom handle close by as I work.
> > I'm a fanatic about using jack stands or other solid support under anything I work on but now I grab an extra jack stand and I use it for help getting up.
> > My first car I bought on my own I bought from the widow of a guy that was crushed to death under it. Working under that car I thought about him and his family often... I still do yet today...
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> > Francis Robinson
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> > Central Indiana USA
> > robinson46176 at gmail.com mailto:robinson46176 at gmail.com
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