In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by SKEETER McCLUSKEY, Apr 3, 2018.

  1. stuckinthemuck

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    Well. As a colleague said to me the other day, he has never read an accident report that started with “I was taking my time and being extremely careful…..”.
     
  2. Warner

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    IMG_4103.jpeg Just keep forcing it, she’ll go.
     
  3. Warner

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    IMG_4120.jpeg IMG_4120.jpeg No words….
     
  4. brenndatomu

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  5. MikeInMa

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    Boat bow missed the middle landing location.
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  6. Warner

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    And it’s not even close to being centered on the trailer.
     
  7. brenndatomu

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    I thought maybe it bounced out because winch not attached/tied down right...?
     
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    I thought the trailer wasn't placed under the boat correctly. :whistle:
     
  9. stuckinthemuck

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    Obviously the problem was a rising tide because those lift ALL boats…
     
  10. Warner

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    I’d guess rising BAC.
     
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    Good thing that cotter pin was there, that wheel almost came off! :rofl: :lol:
     
  13. Ward Hoarder

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    Pulled the wood splitter up to a pile of sassafras and poplar pile I've been wanting to get split and noticed the hitch was cracked. I guess I've been over loading the trailer and pulling too hard on the log arch.
     

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    I believe that is a prime example of "lubricated for life". Who's or what life is never stated.
     
  16. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    They let you assume it's your life but really it's the parts life. :doh: Or life of the manufacturer. Either way its not usually in the customers favor.


    Reminds me of this seen from Tommy Boy.

     
  17. Ward Hoarder

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    Before and after.
     

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    Looks good
     
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    I might make a thread but here’s the timing gears on my wood hauler. Ford 4.9 inline 6, was driving down the road last weekend and lost spark. Cam gear is toast, it’s a nylon material. I’ll have to pull the pan and clean all the teeth out. Yeah, she’s not going to get any spark like that. IMG_2703.jpeg

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    At least you only have to clean up non metal debris.
    Looks a wee bit dirty, are you sure it wasn't binding in the valve train causing a over load of the gear?