Stop in for a cup of coffee

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I think I was the only one not smoking at that wedding! Had a lot to deal with that day for sure.
 
I personally am a cash guy. I just don't trust digital currency, but I have to have paypal to do a lot of my sales. I do want to get something to take credit cards next year for Carlisle though for the high dollar stuff.
Paypal has a thing you can plug into your smart phone to take a card, and deposit it to your Paypal account....
 
I am actually surprised Carlisle does not offer wifi in the event. It is there think just for the featured cars I believe.
I get Wifi in Carlisle. Its much better the closer to the grandstands that you are.....But I still get a signal way down on P205....
 
Morning everyone,mid 70s here today. Need to grab some coffee and head out to visit my wells.
 
Well, today, I get to try and either find the correct socket needed for my Dana 60 spindle nut or use the ol' air hammer. Then I get to rebuild/upgrade my trac-loc. I got a great deal on a used one from a member here, but it was a 30 spline, I wanted 35 but the deal was way too good to pass up. So I got the rebuild and conversion kit via Summit racing, all told, I'll be in this dana 60, with a trac-lock, 35 spline Dr Diff axles, custom cut down, all for less than 700 bucks, I sold my 8.75 for 500, without the center section. So all told, in the red, ~200 bucks. for a Built Dana 60.
 
Yeah, 26” aluminum ECP
nice, I'm curious how it goes. that's the next area of parts gathering I need to focus on.

I drove my brother's GT500 the last two weeks, something interesting to note temp wise. Coolant temp was around 232 degrees in town, 207 on the highway, it doesn't go to the yellow until 250 and red until 265, it has both digital and analog gauge. I pulled the manual out of the glovebox and apparently, those are right down the middle of what the engine is designed for. I knew newer cars had better cooling systems, but those are some pretty hot temps
 
That right there is proof ya don't need a gun to steal :eek:
but stupid people will do it. I don't know if thats the same rate for everyone or not, but no way in hell will I pay it. It's like the local car dealer, finance thru them and interest, the best they have, is 20%. I got 4.8% on my Jeep.
 
Good Morning All! 4th day of a long weekend for me. Today we are having a big tree planted out by the road to block view of house from street.
 
but stupid people will do it. I don't know if thats the same rate for everyone or not, but no way in hell will I pay it. It's like the local car dealer, finance thru them and interest, the best they have, is 20%. I got 4.8% on my Jeep.
My ex wife probably being one of them.. Then not pay it back and then end up in court once again..
 
nice, I'm curious how it goes. that's the next area of parts gathering I need to focus on.

I drove my brother's GT500 the last two weeks, something interesting to note temp wise. Coolant temp was around 232 degrees in town, 207 on the highway, it doesn't go to the yellow until 250 and red until 265, it has both digital and analog gauge. I pulled the manual out of the glovebox and apparently, those are right down the middle of what the engine is designed for. I knew newer cars had better cooling systems, but those are some pretty hot temps
Yeah, pretty crazy how hot these new cars like to be.
 
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It's Moose Munch Monday!
Good morning. :D
 
My ex wife probably being one of them.. Then not pay it back and then end up in court once again..
yeah. speaking of which, that's exactly what's happening to one of my friends. The divorce was mutual, judge ordered that they each pay 50% of the mortgage, 50% of the one car payment they had and then 50% of all insurance, unless one wanted to buy the other out. She's not been paying so the banks sent him a foreclosure notice. He got to keep the house as she didn't want it and wanted to move out of state, she kept the car, but they were to each keep paying. So now his credit took a 300 point nose dive, bank's wanting their money, luckily this virus for him, has delayed that.
 
Found a new way to spend Fathers Day yesterday.....cleaning gutters! Had to, they were packed full, one 10 foot downspout completely packed, took 3 hours but glad I did it.
 
Cleaned out one side of the shop yesterday, wanted to see if I could make room for a small tractor if we are so lucky to get one. I'm already thinking I want a garden shed/tuff shed. I should try to build it myself.

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