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Things Kids of Today Wouldn't Recognize

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  1. Marshel54

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    No. Just him and 3 close friends in need make 4. :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
  2. wheelhorseiron

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    C-type surge?

    Nope, never heard of them.

    I used to build goat milking pumps from them. I probably should start again, I guess.
     
  3. wheelhorseiron

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    Triple surgeon knot and a fold.
     
  4. Marshel54

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    Whatched the man at the mill tie bags many times, but don't know what knot he was using.
     
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    Hey, that's a good idea!

    Don't mind if I have glass now!
     
  6. Will C

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    My dad worked in feed mill (GLF)-that there is a old time name-in the 1940s and early 50s. All his life he would tie tarps down with what he called a "feed store knot." Never bothered to learn it-my loss.
     
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    still use it today
    Miller’s Knot
     
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    One can find anything on youtube

     
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    Miller's knot.
     
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  13. Backwoods Savage

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    Who knows what this is? I know there will be a few that has used one.
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    Replaced by the glue stick (pritt i think?)
     
  15. Backwoods Savage

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    What was the world like before WD-40, super glue, duct tape and telephones with no cords?
     
  16. rottiman

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    Everything was dried out, falling apart and not many people called each other..........................................:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
  17. Erik B

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    That looks to be a vacuum splitter for a milking machine.
     
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    you can still buy pulsers
     
  19. Backwoods Savage

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    Or pulsators. Yes, that is for a surge milker.
     
  20. wheelhorseiron

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    But, is it a C or S type?;)
     
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