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TO-35...any progress?

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mike a. tenn.

02-19-2007 04:47:16




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hey john...haven't heard much about your 35 lately. have you done much on it or have you just been using it to keep the driveway clear?

got my TO-20 in the shop last week, and got it started over the weekend after 3 years of sitting in the pole barn. gonna be in the 60's to near 70 all week this week. i think i might play around in my shop some....if i can avoid the "little lady" that is.

don't breath too deep today, i think larry (hills of tenn.) might be out brushing rust off his TO-20 chassis and the wind is outta the south here. (his little way of paying you back for all that cold air and snow you let come down here) 80)

-mike

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John Mason, Michigan

02-21-2007 05:24:05




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 Re: TO-35...any progress? in reply to mike a. tenn., 02-19-2007 04:47:16  
Mike, As you know, progress is being made unless of course you are sitting on your but in front of the TV. I been clearing snow for that 24X30 building I am planning to build. My daughter is coming over for dinner with her boyfriend (carpenter) Aaron, who will help me build it. He had been down in your neck of the woods building horse barns. Getting warm here now (35 degrees) and the snow will be gone. All 9 bales of alfalfa were about gone in a weeks time. Deer are looking for food!

Take care and KIT. Sincerely, John

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John (TR)

02-19-2007 20:50:31




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 Re: TO-35...any progress? in reply to mike a. tenn., 02-19-2007 04:47:16  
Sorry guys I've been busy. I finished insulating my shop because its been so cold I figured I was either going to have to buy firewood or insulation and it needed to be finished anyway. My shop is 32 x 54 and I also added 3 cieling fans. I replaced the exhaust on the 35 with parts that are much heavier. I found a toolbox fender and installed it.

Then I bought my daughter her first car and did a little work on it, My wifes CRV lost a headlight, I tried to repalce but my hands do not fit, then..... ..... ..... ..... .

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mike a. tenn.

02-19-2007 21:15:57




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 Re: TO-35...any progress? in reply to John (TR), 02-19-2007 20:50:31  
.....gotcha john, you've been busy. hangin there buddy.

-mike



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HillsOfTn

02-19-2007 05:13:30




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 Re: TO-35...any progress? in reply to mike a. tenn., 02-19-2007 04:47:16  
Hey Mike,

I have mustered up all of my mechanical knowledge and experience (took about 30 seconds) and came up with a great idea - how about if I keep the chassis moistened down while I wire-wheel the rust? Then the rust goes on the ground instead of up toward John!

Nah, I guess I can't do that without polluting the water table and I have probably already been turned in to the EPA for that massive pollution that I caused by using the stainless steel sheets in my electrolysis process. If I have to plead ignorance, would you mind being a character witness?

Note: I have been after John to get rid of that yellow paint, but when he finally gets to see the shade of gray I am using on the 20, I may have to eat my own words (wouldn't be the first time).

Well, I guess it is time to put down the coffee cup and get to work.

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mike a. tenn.

02-19-2007 05:28:41




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 Re: TO-35...any progress? in reply to HillsOfTn, 02-19-2007 05:13:30  
larry...if you need a character witness for ignorance...i am your man!! wouldn't be a court in the land that would convict you after being exposed to me.

john won't be using gray on the parts you're working on right now...he has to go green! ok...not "that" shade of green....dark forest green.

let that dust go airborne!! i'm downstream from you.

-mike



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mike a. tenn.

02-19-2007 04:54:40




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 Re: TO-35...any progress? in reply to mike a. tenn., 02-19-2007 04:47:16  
sorry, better clarify which "john" i was writing to. john (tr) almost as many johns as there are mikes in this world huh?

on second thought...how 'bout all you other "johns" (john mason for example)....getting anything done on your 35's??



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