Posted by Adirondack case guy on September 16, 2018 at 15:37:45 from (69.207.198.19):
In Reply to: Some tractor work posted by Jon f mn on September 16, 2018 at 13:27:22:
I am not a fan of chrome straight pipes or rain caps. I do like mufflers with tall and big diameter extensions on the top of them angled out at a 45 degree angle, so I fab up the extensions myself. No rattily caps for me. Jon, the new bigger and better engine in the 931 is breaking in real nice. I have put about 20hrs on it pulling this plow so far. Sure wishing that the factory cab had air in it. All I have is the cab fan and 2 doors and back window open. Looks like the King of the castle is having fun. How is queen Claudia doing???? I saw in another post that you were doing dry wall. I love doing drywall, but I have all the tools to do it, including a Porter Cable dustless power sanding wand and vac. If I was closer, I would even consider helping you out with the dry wall. On second thought, if it is as hot and humid as it is here-----Naw, some other day. Loren
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