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  1. #3106
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  2. #3107
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    What are you doing today? Thread

    Found this while going through some of my older high school boxes-
    Just passing it on

    Shep
    Edit:
    Can’t upload pics here without tapatalk- here these should be larger pics
    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk


    Last edited by Shep1970; 03-24-2020 at 05:54 PM.

  3. #3108
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    Quote Originally Posted by plastikosmd View Post
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    I’ve never seen anything like that plastico, pretty sharp attachment, nice job.
    90 nickolson Bored and Stroked "The Good"

    Big Bore 110 Pauter frame "The Bad"

    90 Bored and Stroked “vey’s frame” "The Ugly"

    110 JSC frame Bored and Stroked
    flat track build. “Shop trike”

    1974 original 90 X 2

    1974 Original 70.

  4. #3109
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    Ya, likely I won’t use as forks
    I will probably add a light deck and use as a carry all

    Cool article shep

  5. #3110
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    The forks were for moving round or the big square bales back before anyone made a bake spear. We made a way over built steel/wood box for our farm tractor that went on the bale forks. We used it to haul the wood cutting gear into the woods, pulled log splitter behind the box. Never remember using it to pick up any type of bales. Did use it once to pick my truck up off a stump out in the woods tho.

  6. #3111
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    new england
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    I’m sure there’s a good story about how you ended up on a stump with your truck.

    I’m thinking of doing the same thing with this, mostly moving smaller stuff around outside and garden equipment/firewood etc. The jeep is just fun to use so the implements give me an excuse

  7. #3112
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    I rode in the woods today. Flipped a few stocks for profit, bought some ATV parts, gutted a wireharness and fixed up a frame, played with kid.

  8. #3113
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    Quote Originally Posted by plastikosmd View Post
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    I’m sure there’s a good story about how you ended up on a stump with your truck.

    I’m thinking of doing the same thing with this, mostly moving smaller stuff around outside and garden equipment/firewood etc. The jeep is just fun to use so the implements give me an excuse
    You should add little wheels to the tips of the forks in case you get a little too much weight on the forks. They could double as wheelie bars. ��

  9. #3114
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shep1970 View Post
    Found this while going through some of my older high school boxes-
    Just passing it on
    That's the one thing I love about old mags.........the advertisements.

  10. #3115
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    Well, I spent 4 hours doing a 10 minute job.
    I attempted to put new front drum brake on my 200m flat tracker, the axle was frozen, I tried every thing, Impact, breaker bar, PB blaster, more PB blaster and finally the torch. I tried with it hot, I tried cooling it quickly, I tried it all. While hot and using a socket with a breaker bar with a 4ft pipe on it, it was lifting the back of the machine off the ground. I stopped.
    I had to regroup. so..
    I pulled the fork off the trees and placed it in a vise bolted to my 1500lbs table, with the axle facing downward I made a volcano out of some metal tape so I could have more PB Blaster in kinda a cup forcing it to seep into the threads and the housing. I went and made a sandwich and returned about 45 minutes later. Now using the breaker bar with the 4ft piece of pipe I flexed it about 2 feet passed where the socket stopped turn and it moved just a tiny bit. I about fainted, it didn't break, I ended up having to use the breaker bar and pipe to unscrew the whole thing, it never really got easy to turn. With it out of the fork, I took it over to the press, set it up and after 2 creeks and 1 ping, the axle began to slide out the brake housing.
    Success, Finely
    New brakes installed along with a new tire and lots of anti-seize.
    MrC.

  11. #3116
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    took the tri moto riding on a NH multi-use trail, as i slowly passed a woman and her kids who were walking i overheard her say to them “they don’t make those anymore”

  12. #3117
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    Lol we have been taking some rides for some fresh air as well. People were outside waving and giving us the thumbs up like it was a parade thru Laurel, Indiana.

    ‘84 Big Red
    ‘85 250R
    ‘86 XR600R(I know, not a trike, but an 80’s beast)
    Survived: Breezewood - April 2016
    Trikefest 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

  13. #3118
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    It's been warm and sunny here, so I went for a ride in the bottoms, hoping to get a gator pic.

    The rivers are flooded and running fast, so I hit the backwater areas.
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    All I found was a Kid Rock CD.

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    I guess all the gators were in their trailers.*













    *I grew up in a trailer, but it had an addition, so it was half house. Whatever.
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    The story of three wheels and a man...

  14. #3119
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    Today I tore down my 200x build up.

    I did have a question, the tank looks good, not great it will be a few months before I need it, it has old gas in it now.
    can I drain it, and fill it with something else so not to rust anymore while I rebuild the engine.
    Basically tank storage. any thoughts?

    MrC.
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  15. #3120
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    Got the paint done last night. Just need to clean and seal the liner.

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