Engine Builders talk.
#1621
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Nope I was awake every second praying. I could tell I was loosing a lot of oxygen though, started getting dizzy.
I still sleep with my browning beside me in the bed, my dog sleeps beside that, and I keep a .357 with me all the time now. Really messed with how I trust people. I lived alone while I was there, so my lil 3 month old lab was the world to me at that time, and still is.
I still sleep with my browning beside me in the bed, my dog sleeps beside that, and I keep a .357 with me all the time now. Really messed with how I trust people. I lived alone while I was there, so my lil 3 month old lab was the world to me at that time, and still is.
#1622
So true. I live on the Kentucky and Tennessee state line, life is so different here than nearly everywhere I've been. If your country people know that, no need to be like the idiots trying to wear cowboy hats and post pictures in camo to act country. Some people here still choose to use oil lamps and spring water and have no electricity.
Pretty much how I imagined ferg.
QUOTE="charliedyal;3588940"]
Love that I grew up farming too. I'll out work 99% of these yuppie wanna bees that I have to deal with on a daily basis.
Now I see why MyFx4Project refers to you as "fergalicious" LMAO[/QUOTE]
Easy there Charles, I'm spoken for
And ya, I can dress pretty nice from time to time but still know where I came from. Picking up 125bales Saturday morning by myself. Be a nice little shoulder exercise lol
What'd you grow up around?
#1623
Senior Member
Nope I was awake every second praying. I could tell I was loosing a lot of oxygen though, started getting dizzy. I still sleep with my browning beside me in the bed, my dog sleeps beside that, and I keep a .357 with me all the time now. Really messed with how I trust people. I lived alone while I was there, so my lil 3 month old lab was the world to me at that time, and still is.
#1624
Senior Member
We don't have quite that separation here though. I'm surrounded by the Amish lol. But ya, at my class reunion Christmas party last year a bunch of girls told my best friend how perfect I was because I was a "real" hard-working country person unlike all the Luke Bryan frat boys they'd dealt with the past couple years in college. Apparently they never really noticed it in HS. It's nice to see I don't blend in too much will all the douches lol What'd you expect lol QUOTE="charliedyal;3588940"] Love that I grew up farming too. I'll out work 99% of these yuppie wanna bees that I have to deal with on a daily basis. Now I see why MyFx4Project refers to you as "fergalicious" LMAO
A little rougher around the edges. Lol and that's the thing about growing up like we did you don't forget where you come from and work is all you know. Lol I never really even went to school. Just work work work.
#1625
Whats the deal with this? Stock oil pan and cobra high volume oil pump. I took my grinder and took the piece of metal off the tube that was making contact with the crank. Have about a halfninch of clearance between pickup tube screen and bottom of the pan.
Just had to read through 8 pages of this BS nonsense going on haha
So heres a pic of me and my girl last year at a concert. Im babyfaced like you too fergalicous. Except I turn 21 next month.
Just had to read through 8 pages of this BS nonsense going on haha
So heres a pic of me and my girl last year at a concert. Im babyfaced like you too fergalicous. Except I turn 21 next month.
#1628
Before
After... I think
Edit: just a different angle not an after but you can see the difference.
That little metal piece hanging off the top pickup is what was hitting the crank. I grinded that off so it doesnt hit the crank and seems to fit fine now. Why would I need it closer to the crank by grinding down the pedestal?
After... I think
Edit: just a different angle not an after but you can see the difference.
That little metal piece hanging off the top pickup is what was hitting the crank. I grinded that off so it doesnt hit the crank and seems to fit fine now. Why would I need it closer to the crank by grinding down the pedestal?
#1629
I have always been In school since I was 5. Always had some job to do, cleaning grain bins, walking beans, bailing hay, barn salvage teardown. You know how it was growing up. There was ALWAYS something.
And I think that accounts for everyone's picture. Minus carcrazy but I'm pretty he has reached singularity (man + machine). Lol we're just getting info from Ford AllData when he posts.
Before
After... I think
Edit: just a different angle not an after but you can see the difference.
That little metal piece hanging off the top pickup is what was hitting the crank. I grinded that off so it doesnt hit the crank and seems to fit fine now. Why would I need it closer to the crank by grinding down the pedestal?
After... I think
Edit: just a different angle not an after but you can see the difference.
That little metal piece hanging off the top pickup is what was hitting the crank. I grinded that off so it doesnt hit the crank and seems to fit fine now. Why would I need it closer to the crank by grinding down the pedestal?