I've done the lay under the mower to sharpen the blades thing too. It works good on the belly mower under the B Farmall if I don't have any power tools handy to take the blades off. Seems to me I'm always in the position where the sparks come at me. Three weeks ago I posted about the gash in the meat of the outside of my hand. Well it was ugly and took 11 stitches. Doc said to leave them in for ten days. I pulled out five of them after nine days and it started bleeding. Oops! A couple of days later I pulled out the remaining six. When I pulled them I used a toenail clipper. Marilyn got all excited and said I should use her special kit with a tweezers and other special stuff. By the time she found the kit I had the stitches pulled. Stitches were in my right hand and my left hand, the one I did the work with is clutzy as all get out, but I got the job done. It's healing shut now and doesn't throb anymore but using a hammer is a little dicey yet. I guess all carpenters/mechanics have their war stories. Jim
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Today's Featured Article - The Rescue of a Fordson F - by Anthony West. Introduction I live in the UK and have for many years restored Fordson tractors (in the main model N's). I have also restored and shown model F's, E 27N's, Field Marshall Series 2, David Brown Cropmasters and the old rey Fergeson T 20. At one time I had seven restored examples which were shown and used in ploughing matches. As most restorers, I have a number of war stories I can relate on a range of topics that may help other like minded and interested people. Perhaps my first p
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