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Grille, 1956 Farmall 100

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Norman Howell

01-20-2007 05:13:18




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Hello Hugh McKay, from all your comments on this formum, you seem to be an expert on Farmall 100, 120, 140 etc.
Do know where I can locate a complete grille assembly for a 1956 Farmall 100 that I'm restoring. Mine sort of banged up and is not worth repairing.

Let me know




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Al L. in Wisc.

01-20-2007 06:40:54




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 Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to Norman Howell, 01-20-2007 05:13:18  
When I read the topic post, I immediatly though of Hugh. Opened the topic and...now, "Will someone kindly wake Huge up!" There, that ought ta do it!



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Hugh MacKay

01-20-2007 08:10:56




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 Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 01-20-2007 06:40:54  
Al: I should be allowed to sleep now. Snow storm going on here, wind was such on this old farm house, was keeping our bedroom excessively warm overnight. I couldn't sleep, so I got up around 3 am to find either YT or access to it from my area down, couldn't get on YT until close to 8 am EST. Was it down everywhere or just my server. I know our server has been doing some upgrading this week, for a very short while we were without any service, and the better part of two days without e mail.

I was just down to the grocery store, told the produce manager there was a storm warning and all folks under 6' should go home before the snow gets too deep. He said, " Haven't you got something better to do, than come to the store. Why don't you go home and plow your driveway, or is the old Farmall broke dowm." "WELL", I assured him the 49 year old Farmall was not the problem, but rather 64 year old flesh.

I come home and now, you don't want me to have a sleep. You best look again, I was here before you.

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Al L. in Wisc.

01-20-2007 12:27:39




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 Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-20-2007 08:10:56  
Yup, you beat me by 40 seconds. I don"t think I can blame it entirely on slow sending of message. Most likely slow thinking Norske.



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Hugh MacKay

01-20-2007 13:13:59




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 Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 01-20-2007 12:27:39  
Al: It wasn't until I after I responded that I noticed the 40 seconds. Of course neither of us would have noticed the other until we came back online.



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Allan In NE

01-20-2007 08:36:53




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 Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-20-2007 08:10:56  
I have nowhere else to go or nothing to do in the middle of the night, so when this thing goes down, it's a double whammy for me.

No sleep, no YT! Bummer. :>(

Allan



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IlliniJohn

01-20-2007 17:10:00




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 NO SLEEP, Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to Allan In NE, 01-20-2007 08:36:53  
Mr. Allan - -I've enjoyed your posts very much over the last couple of years, but really hope you do see a doctor, and soon, about your sleep habits.
There were several posts about Sleep Apnea, which I have been diagnosed 2 years ago as Severe, and it can very easily lead to:
-- extreme fatigue, --brain won't make the chemicals needed to guard agaist depression,
-- since the breathing is impaired, the Brain tells the heart to send more Oxygen, thus the heart works a lot harder and raises the blood pressure
- - kidneys are told that blood pressure is up, therefore there must be too much water in the body, so they go to making urine instead of concentrating it as they are suppoed to do when we're sleeping - - and we end up going to the bathroom 2-5 times per night while ERRONEOUSLY thinking we can't sleep for going to the bathroom when its actually opposite that we're going to the bathroom cause we aren't sleeping!!

Its a descending daisy chain of death: sleep apnea deprives us of rest => Fatigue => depression=> high blood pressure & heart strain at night when heart ought to resting => leads to heart attacks and/or strokes.

My father, grandfather, and an uncle all snored loudly, as do I, but NONE of EVER thought we "quit breathing" - - but, they all had heart attacks and strokes.

Mr. Allan, and anyone else that isn't sleeping well OR is ALWAYS tired when they GET UP in the Morning, please take care of yourself, we want your company for a long time to come!

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Hugh MacKay

01-20-2007 18:41:42




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 Re: NO SLEEP, Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to IlliniJohn, 01-20-2007 17:10:00  
John: There are those of us who plain and simple enjoy getting up at 4 to 5 am. I'm 64, been doing it since I was 12 years old, I have the blood presure of a teenager. Doctor is always taking my blood presure, I can't walk through his door until a nurse has me on blood presure machine.

I may be up early but I sleep well while I'm there. I've never slept more than 6 hours per night in my entire life. I just plain like getting things done when no one is around to interupt. You can achive far more when no one disturbs you.

The way I've got it figured sleeping 6 hours per night indicates I've enjoyed 427,050 hours of wide awake living at 65 years. Now the guy sleeping 8 hours per night will have to live to 73-1/4 years for the same enjoyment. We all require different amount of sleep, and much of that is dictated by how well relaxed we are in everyday life.

The way I see it, we have this bunch of baby boomers slightly younger than Allan and I, and they are bound and determined they are going to live forever. They don't even want their children to inherit their money. They want to spend at least 20 year in a nursing home, completely unaware of who they are, and then they want to manage their money from the grave. Never in the history on mankind has the been such a greedy bunch.

Now, I may die of a heart attack tomorrow, next week, next year or 10 years down the road, but I'm damn well certain I want my heart to die before my brain. I've seen folks brain dead for years, not pleasant.

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IlliniJohn

01-20-2007 20:13:41




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 Re: NO SLEEP, Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-20-2007 18:41:42  
Thanks, Hugh, for your response.
I completely agree that different folks need different amounts of sleep - -but, its the not-sleeping (Allan indicated in a separate post that he sleeps only 1 hour/night?!?!) and also the sleeping that doesn"t seem to do you any good so that you wake up groggy and hurtin" tired - -either situation can mean sleep apnea and serious health issues to come.

And, I also hope you continue to LIVE well and to BE PART of this forum and my life for many more years - - unlike my Grandfather and Uncle, whose strokes unfortunately made them semi-brain dead and physically incapable of having Life as they or we would have preferred.
Thanks & Regards!
John

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Hugh MacKay

01-21-2007 02:49:34




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 Re: NO SLEEP, Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to IlliniJohn, 01-20-2007 20:13:41  
John: I quite agree, if you get into a situation, tossing and turning all night sleeping no more than an hour each time, that type of sleep does you very little good.

I have this happen if I'm designing or building something out of the ordinary. Problem is I keep designing all night, even right down to calculations that involve volume of a cylinder. I've gone to bed with out the answer, and by morning I'll have all those answer in my head. At breakfast, my good wife will ask what I designed and built overnight.

During the early 1970s over a period of 4 years I built a new free stall dariy barn complete with milking parlor and silos to house 120 cows. This whole complex was designed around the skid steer loader. There were no engineers, no designers, just two carpenter friends and myself. By the time that construction was over, My wife advised that next time I designed a building she was going on a trip until until the project was complete.

You can get away with that when your young. This is what Allan is into, he's designing on those old tractors all night. Probably spends as much time coming up with the questions of the day here at YT. He takes great pleasure, and puts a lot of work into that YT one, but your right it will kill him. He initiates at least 4 to 5 threads everyday, and you can see signs this is wearing him down. He will play out providing his activity doesn't due him in first.

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Hugh MacKay

01-20-2007 09:26:27




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 Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 in reply to Allan In NE, 01-20-2007 08:36:53  
Allan: One of the terrible atrocities mankind is subjected to. Well, at least you, I and a few other folks.



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