Posted by TheOldHokie on January 03, 2014 at 10:00:33 from (74.110.73.195):
In Reply to: Hey TOH! posted by Machine249 on January 03, 2014 at 09:32:57:
Machine249 said: (quoted from post at 13:32:57 01/03/14) In a previous post you mentioned me coming up to Myersville to plow your driveway. I was doing a little research concerning rebuilding the engine on the 8N and found your website with the sleeve removal/installation tool. Turns out that you are just around the corner from me. I'm up on Pleasant walk rd, little did I know I was so close to YT fame. Anyway, I just got done doing my driveway (first time out of the garage on her own power) and figured I could drive the ol' 52 right on down there. Let me know if you need a hand.
Well hello neighbor!!! Feel free to stop by anytime but I'm good on the plowing today unless you have a salt spreader on your 3pt ;-) I plowed earlier this AM with the Kubby but the skim left on top of the asphalt is slicker than hot snot and it was all I could do to get back to the top. I'm trying to decide if I want to chance a trip down with the Ram 4x4. We're on the south-west slope of of Church Hill looking right out at you and get good afternoon sun so I'm hoping it will melt enough bare spots to give me a fighting chance by mid-afternoon!!! Knew I should have stocked up on ice melt and sand....
Give me a ring and we can swap some local gossip - 301.655.0631
TOH
This post was edited by TheOldHokie at 10:02:59 01/03/14.
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