Random pic thread.

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Battleship New Jersey firing a double broadside....9 @ 16" and 12 @ 5" simultaneously...

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Dad held onto his bag phone for YEARS just for traveling between Michigan and Arizona. Out in the midwestern states he never dropped signal when his “pocket phone” hadn’t had bars for 200+ miles. Finally it just stopped working cause the towers didn’t support it. He was pissed.

I still miss my old bagphone.
 
That is a Ram Charger I believe. That little metal bar holding the carpet will give you third degree burns. Running true duals, pulling a 30 foot Shasta and your sister want share the seat so you stretch out on the floor and fall a sleep when pulling out......2 and a half hour latter about the time you hit the old Krispy Kreme by Colosseum drive you have a burn stripe somewhere on your person. You get ointment while the sister eats sugary goodness.

Man going to the beach on that route was always an adventure it was the fasted way through town. Even roasted a front bearing and dad walked down the street to buy parts and drove the race off and into with a cold chisel. Right on Harris BLV i believe,
 
Wife's new ride, I took over her edge since insurance totaled it after the wreck.

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It's been sitting in the woods for almost 2 yrs, turned batt switch on and started right up.
Then old diesels are hard to beat for that reason
 
Dad held onto his bag phone for YEARS just for traveling between Michigan and Arizona. Out in the midwestern states he never dropped signal when his “pocket phone” hadn’t had bars for 200+ miles. Finally it just stopped working cause the towers didn’t support it. He was pissed.
Bag phones absolutely rocked!
 
Dad held onto his bag phone for YEARS just for traveling between Michigan and Arizona. Out in the midwestern states he never dropped signal when his “pocket phone” hadn’t had bars for 200+ miles. Finally it just stopped working cause the towers didn’t support it. He was pissed.
My dad kept his bag phone as the cell backup for the alarm at the shop until they cut all analog service. Its probably still laying around there somewhere.
 
Not really a meme so I'm picking here....

Boy looking back this was a magical time in music and copyright fights.

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I have been working to clear my fathers property in VA.... overgrown for a couple years... really putting the bush hog to the test. Last week, the whole 3pt system basically failed...had to order parts from McMaster.

Got to looking at it, I don't think the lift arms and the bush hog attachments were ever setup correctly from the dealer. Moved the arms to the front mount, leveled out the top line and everything seems much happier.

Before and after below. I managed 5 acres last night without issues.
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I have been working to clear my fathers property in VA.... overgrown for a couple years... really putting the bush hog to the test. Last week, the whole 3pt system basically failed...had to order parts from McMaster.

Got to looking at it, I don't think the lift arms and the bush hog attachments were ever setup correctly from the dealer. Moved the arms to the front mount, leveled out the top line and everything seems much happier.

Before and after below. I managed 5 acres last night without issues.
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If it's really hilly there, depending on the cutter brand you might be better off disconnecting the top link while mowing.
 
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