TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge part XIV.
#4951
Finally! Someone has made a kit to replace the stupid OEM axle adjusters!
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...uster-kit.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...uster-kit.html
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Juan L (11-28-2022)
#4952
Flush cut? Is there any other kind!?
#4953
wow that looked like an F.
#4954
Mornin woods Mila has a couple broken toes. I have no idea how she got them. Prolly my foot stepped on hers awoke back but she didn’t even whimper or nuttin. I took her out to run a bit on Thursday that’s when she started limping. Back to the cone of silence for her
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#4957
Ooooppps.
My Bad !
My Bad !
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Uncle Larry (11-28-2022)
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Youngest Gkid is napping. Hope Ace hardware gets my snowblower tires mounted today, had them for a few days now, and it's supposed to snow significantly tomorrow. So much for they should be ready tomorrow... Going to get the old Toro out of the shed this afternoon just in case. I thought I'd just put the new tires on myself, but I can't get the tire on that damned little 6" rim. Doesn't help that I bought some some extra rugged tires that have no discernible flex in them, unlike the originals. Note to self: do all the snowblower maintenance before putting them away in the spring!
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#4960
Got to say Moldie, as a Grandad myself, I'm favoring the side of "When does Moldie get to fully retire ?"