What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. JolliRoger

    JolliRoger Road Train Member

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    That's' harsh...Just harsh.
     
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  3. Cattleman84

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  4. JolliRoger

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    Well it was not COVID that caused mine. I figured it out after careful review of possible causes.
    I was fine and really stand up but went into the Army in 58 at age of 23. Still strong, married, fathered 3 kids, life was good
    Then about 65, slight sluggishness set in and as years past, got worse. With careful review of all things that could account for this was it had to be the Army. They slipped us a medication to keep our arousal rates down during training and our company got a bad batch. It had a delayed action and caused delayed effects. This has gotta be it, cause I have talked with several of my old Army buddy's from the time and we all developed it around the same time frame.
     
  5. spindrift

    spindrift Road Train Member

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    My wife and I are laying in bed the other night and out of nowhere she exclaims, "I forgot to shave my toes!" Since I was in a rather advantageous location to view her feet, I looked and was aghast when I saw a rather small clump of black hair on her big toe. Knowing she doesn't have black hair, I was confused for just a second or two...she laughed, and I realized she had picked up some of our Newfie's hair. The joke was on me.
     
  6. Blu_Ogre

    Blu_Ogre Road Train Member

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    After reading the article I just want to see the unedited reactions and responses when a soft core style reporter walks down the streets asking dudes if they can still get it up and what their vaccine/infection status is.

    But my sense of humor does not always align with the general population.
     
  7. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    actually....not before they opened all the borders and began "herding" every lost soul to the US ..... without vetting or checking for disease!
     
  8. lovesthedrive

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    Well I finally got back to the tractor. Started up the engine and looked at where it was leaking. Yup that was the spot. Grabbed onto the fitting and realized the washers on the banjo bolt were too thin. No amount of tightening would fix it. Time to get thicker crush washers. Thinking of trying to use some flat neopreme washers. Granted in this pic they used PVC. The originals were aluminum
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  9. ZVar

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    There is a very old game I have to run in dosbox that's a turn based strategy called Hammer of the Gods published in 1994. It has a Norse mythology theme and was quite fun to play. One of my favorite tbs game actually.
    And if you like strategy another 3 game series is Braveland. It's a very lite strategy game with scenarios only taking 5-10 minutes each. It's good if you want to play a quick game that takes a little effort, but not a whole lot.
     
  10. Blu_Ogre

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    I would be concerned with the neoprene plastics melting/deforming.

    You do have a seal on both sides of the banjo fitting?

    Your image shows a spacer seal ring. That side needs one also. Other choice is to buy 3 washers or 2 pair and stack as appropriate.
     
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