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Lanse

02-28-2008 16:23:01




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Baw-haa :-)

Having some problems with the PC right now, but i'll get them worked out. Right now im on my moms work laptop, which is why my typing is worse then usual. I got a set of micrometers yesterday, and a book waiting for me today, thanks a million you two. And thanks to everyone whos been following my tractor project. Hoping to get a rim this weekend, havent done anything lately, PC has been taking alot of time. Thanks again, you dont know how much it means to me.

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Dan-IA

02-28-2008 19:22:32




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 Re: Im Backkkkkk in reply to Lanse, 02-28-2008 16:23:01  
Yeah my fat fingers don't like itty bitty laptop keyboards either.



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Andy Motteberg

02-28-2008 19:28:18




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 Re: Im Backkkkkk in reply to Dan-IA, 02-28-2008 19:22:32  
I don't own a laptop, but I don't really like them either, I have used them before and I hate the "finger mouse" that most of them have.



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Andy Motteberg

02-28-2008 19:19:25




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 Re: Im Backkkkkk in reply to Lanse, 02-28-2008 16:23:01  
Welcome back!



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Lanse

02-29-2008 04:28:12




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 Re: Im Backkkkkk in reply to Andy Motteberg, 02-28-2008 19:19:25  
Thanks!! This thing i managed to set up amouse for, its on my computor desk i always use. Them mouses are a pain, though :-)



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Janicholson

02-28-2008 18:56:42




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 Re: Im Backkkkkk in reply to Lanse, 02-28-2008 16:23:01  
Welcome back, you wern't gone long. But we missed you anyway. If the bearings are still hooked up on the crank of your baby, and the pan is off, why not try to put a small bottle jack 1.5 ton, and block of wood up to the crank, on a rod bearing, and put a little pressure on it. Do not bend anything, just give it some pressure in the direction of rotation. a piece of 2X2 pine with the end cut down to fit on the rod big end would not hold too much pressure, and would probably split if you pumped too much. I think with that modest pressure, and some propane heat on the cylinder walls (Not the pistons) it will come loose. JimN

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