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Another hair brained idea
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Another hair brained idea
I've been thinking, (not good) about the possibility of maybe being able to post a pic of oddball tools equip. etc that the poster has no idea what it is. I have a few things and I'm sure others do also that would not only help us identify it but put a few things in perspective. I don't want to use up this space for foolishness but it sounded like a good idea to me. Whadda ya think. Grump
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Sounds like a fine idea to me Grump! Farm Collector Magazine does that each month and it is very interesting. Right here in this forum would be a fine place for it.
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Hey Gurmpy
I love old equ. and tools I have old tree saws ice tongs bridals hand drills and other tool hung up all over the living room and dining room. Obivously I am single
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I love old equ. and tools I have old tree saws ice tongs bridals hand drills and other tool hung up all over the living room and dining room. Obivously I am single
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Re: Another hair brained idea
grumpy wrote:I've been thinking, (not good) about the possibility of maybe being able to post a pic of oddball tools equip. etc that the poster has no idea what it is. I have a few things and I'm sure others do also that would not only help us identify it but put a few things in perspective. I don't want to use up this space for foolishness but it sounded like a good idea to me. Whadda ya think. Grump
Yup, good idea - I'm looking forward to that
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I thought it was a good idea. Don, we only got about 5" so far but supposed to get sleet and ice tonight and tomorrow. I have the steepest driveway in the area and it aint no fun hitting the road at 20 mph sideways. Can't clear it off until its done snowing for obvious reasons. later and thanks. Hopefully some of us can find out just what we have. Grump
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Grumpy:
Here in central Ind we have about 6"s. With rain freezing rain with 20-40 MPH winds. Above Indy they are to get about 15"s with wind. I'm at the fire house today. Already have had a fire it was cold.
Be safe watch that bare skin.
I like youe idea of al stuff.
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Here in central Ind we have about 6"s. With rain freezing rain with 20-40 MPH winds. Above Indy they are to get about 15"s with wind. I'm at the fire house today. Already have had a fire it was cold.
Be safe watch that bare skin.
I like youe idea of al stuff.
My card say's "Anything Old and Interesting".
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