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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    Heads of tails?
    Hail Hydra?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinnermint View Post
    Hail Hydra?
    Naw, I was referencing the character from No Country For Old Men flipping a coin to decide if he is going to off someone.

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    Carla Jean: The coin don't have no say! It's just you!
    "Everybody owes, everybody pays. Because that's how you stand up against the rising of the tide."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    Naw, I was referencing the character from No Country For Old Men flipping a coin to decide if he is going to off someone.
    That man and his voice is what nightmares are made of. Friggen amazing movie tho.

    Like that scene in The Dark Knight with Harvey Dent and the mobster, "I said it wouldn't hurt your chances."

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    Has anyone used CRC belt conditioner on a strop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Has anyone used CRC belt conditioner on a strop?
    Back in the days when I worked on farming equipment for Green Giant, this was used as a 'temporary' fix for belts that slipped even once tightened as far as possible. Once you could afford some downtime the belt was replaced.

    If you wish to 'Play' play on a scrap piece of leather and not a real strop as it's pretty nasty stuff.
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    Back in the day I use to work for a canning company also. We had dodge slant 6's on the combines and one of them I added a quart an hour of oil to without even checking the level. If I remember right they were 5 main not the 3 main of an average car engine.

    We had to get it to fall and they had all winter to rebuild it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Back in the day I use to work for a canning company also. We had dodge slant 6's on the combines and one of them I added a quart an hour of oil to without even checking the level. If I remember right they were 5 main not the 3 main of an average car engine.

    We had to get it to fall and they had all winter to rebuild it!
    Our FMC Pea Harvester Combines were powered with Chrysler 318 Industrial V8's. When my dad's '64 Plymouth needed rebuilt he and the head engine man at Green Giant used the pistons from one of the combine engines that had been rebuilt. Those pistons only had 200 operating hours on them and that car ran for years and years.
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    Confcius say, he who hit snooz, misses a lot of life
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    How about a little look at a Very Early Ron White performance.

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