Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Morning,finally a little cooler. Not for long.
Maybe some outside time today.
It has been nicer here as well, so mower time this morning then in the shop for some hood and fire wall prep for pain on my 66 Sedan
 
No, just what you see here, I do have two role arounds behind me in this picture, and a 51 ford truck of my sons that runs and drives in and out of the shop

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Paint the floor before it is to late my friend!
I do agree, but I must say I am strapped :steering: My sons are busy with vacation with his two children and the other has been busy racing his car and playing music .. I hope they will all pitch in and get it dun soon :thumbsup:

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Roll arounds....I see the four legged roll over in the pic too....don't forget that :lol:
Oh I can't go to the shop with out him, his new fave place, jumps up and down like a pony when I get to the door in the house on my why outside :lol:
 
Same with Harley, goes nuts when I close the laptop and grab my keys.
Mike when you do do the floor use a high quality epoxy will last a lot longer.
 
Same with Harley, goes nuts when I close the laptop and grab my keys.
Mike when you do do the floor use a high quality epoxy will last a lot longer.
I agree, must be top quality or I think my money and time would be wasted :thumbsup:
 
Mitch what kind of paint did you paint on the side with the lift? Still looks good.
 
Did you get your tractor fixed up? I can't think of a better way to lift either, looks like that worked tho
Sure did... Needed a steering hyd cyl. and some tie rod ends. Tractor is 22 yrs old, has 800 hours on it. Changed the hydrostaic fluid also..
 
Sure did... Needed a steering hyd cyl. and some tie rod ends. Tractor is 22 yrs old, has 800 hours on it. Changed the hydrostaic fluid also..

That's pretty damn good. I have a JD lawn tractor, just had it's 50 hour done by Washington Tractor. I am leary about the hydrostatic transmission, heard they weren't serviceable? Maybe that's just some, heard they were sealed, no drain plug, but there's ways around that.
 
Dam that stuff held up to almost 20 years of daily use!
The only path I saw worn out was from the table to the beer, uh I mean coke machine!:rofl:
 
Dam that stuff held up to almost 20 years of daily use!
The only path I saw worn out was from the table to the beer, uh I mean coke machine!:rofl:
That kit you see in the pic is left over from 18 yrs ago...Wonder if its still any good. 1 gal paint/epoxy...1 gal hardner...
 
Well I gotta get, have an 18 foot car hauler at the house, want to get the Duster loaded up before the street traffic picks up as the nose of the Suburban will be poking out there a little bit. Have a great Sunday all!
 
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