Posted by LOU from Wi. on July 01, 2015 at 16:02:22 from (174.124.69.92):
Progress will stop for a while, as I have been a little sick. I'm tying to find out whats causing severe headaches, but they disappear with one aspirin and a baby aspirin. I'm not sure if it's caused by the welding fumes or what, we do use a fan to blow the fumes away.Probably wont get back to it till the 7th or 8th of July, several days past my birthday,July 2nd = 80 years. Hope to get the splitter completed by wood time.
To let you all know my Son is covering most everything, all I can contribute is ideas and some welding, everything else he does,bless his heart, as this family is sure lucky to have him grace the members.
Hope you all enjoy the pictures of an 80 year old mans endeavors. Like the sign says above my computer" Success is not to be measured by how much material wealth is possessed, but whether you are able to create at will what you need." Pay no attention to the rusted muffler, the engine came that way,but will be changed . You can note the small plate on the engine mount, it's to get access to the engine/pump coupling without crawling under and looking up to work on it. Warmest regards, LOU
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