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    closing a rust hole in a floorboard

    MIG welding a flush patch in is certainly the better-than-most method, but if this is just a driver then it may not be worth the effort. If you feel it is, go to the local community college or vo-tech school and sign up for the welding/fab. class (or the autobody class, but you'll find a lot...
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    Next question: Grease!

    Thanks again guys. The machine in question is an old New Holland L775 skidsteer, pretty good old beast. I'm pretty experienced with steel fabrication and machine repair, so I really want to put off the day that I have to tear that crazy lift mechanism down;-) I'm going to run a tube of this...
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    Run your car on water? No, seriously.....

    Cool, thanks again Shannow. lp
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    Case 450 CT trackloader overheating (2007)

    The first two things I'd think would be either an airflow issue, or an issue where the hydraulic is getting so hot that it's heating the air going to the engine radiator too much. Fan ok? Spins free, no bent blades? I'd definitely have my pocket knife out and be straightening the bent fins on...
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    Run your car on water? No, seriously.....

    Re; economizer- Wikipedia says you're correct. Thanks, I appreciate it. What the heck do they call a condenser that's specifically intended to lower exhaust pressure on a steam engine? Gotta dig out my Audel's book on it and see.. Re; alcohol fuel. Hydrogen and carbon will each release a...
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    Run your car on water? No, seriously.....

    A little detergent will keep the water in the fuel. I came across a youtube video where someone had the same idea, he was running it through a small generator- the generator gave him the ability to vary the load quite accurately to compare different mixes. I thought that was a slick way to do...
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    Next question: Grease!

    Good stuff, adamg, thanks. The thought that frequency of application is likely more important than quality of grease (within reason) rings true. I'll look into the Castrol that you mention, I always liked Castrol stuff. Picked up some Mystik JT-6 today, seeing as how it has a good reputation...
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    Run your car engine on water!

    This guy thinks he's gonna a) use electricity produced by the alternator to electrolize water, b) feed the resulting gas to an internal combustion engine to c) produce the power to turn the alternator? This clown seriously lacks comprehension of the second law of thermodynamics. Now if he's...
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    Man Modifies Pickup To Run On Wood

    The British also used a lot of producer gas (blaugas) vehicles in both world wars, as did the Northern European countries. Great stuff. Did anyone see the guy (I think he was in Germany) who composted woodchips and pumped the gas into innertubes, strapped the innertubes to his little pickup for...
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    Babbitt Bearing Grease

    I think I'd try an aerosol chain lube, it should stay in there well. Just check and be sure the bearing is running cool- if it is, you're in. lp
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    Next question: Grease!

    OK, so I don't grease as often as I should, but I do grease more than average. Based on that fact, what do you say is going to be the best grease for stuff like my backhoe and loader joints? I've been using a dark and slightly thin moly grease from the tractor supply and don't have any...
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    Firearms and the Law

    I think you might do better to invest in an hour with a lawyer. A good defense lawyer will likely have already heard the questions you'll be asked in a worst case scenario and will be able to advise accordingly. lp
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    Air-cooled diesel lubrication.

    Hi Dualie, It's my understanding that air cooled motors tend to run cool, at least those with a fan, because cooling varies with rpm rather than load. Full rated load brings them up to rated temperature, while lugging them overheats them. Ain't that Deutz a great motor though?:-) I sure like...
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    Remington Nylon 66

    I had a Nylon, pretty nice little rifle. The way the magazine fed from the rear pretty much eliminated feeding problems, which was necessary 'cause that thing cycled incredibly quickly. lp
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    Wacky idea - home made external bypass filter

    For external filtering, why not do it like the old-timers, siphon it with a piece of rope or fabric? lp
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    Anyone else notice FireFox is getting more buggy?

    I've noticed that a few Yahoo pages are giving me trouble recently, but that's about all. Haven't been doing a lot of internetting lately though.. It seems to be a cyclical thing, in my experience. I've used the Mozilla browsers all the way since Netscape Navagator and this goes on...
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    Air-cooled diesel lubrication.

    Thanks, guys, good stuff. Plain ol' Rotella it is.
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    Forklifts & mechanical vs. electric cooling

    Re: mechanical vs. electrical cooling fans on a forktruck. The electric fan on an automobile only saves money when you're going fast enough to cause adequate air to be forced through the radiator. No fan is needed then, and it's sort of pointless to have a mechanical fan flailing away. But an...
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    Air-cooled diesel lubrication.

    I've run SAE 30 in all my stuff for years, but in doing some reading here I see the opinion that multiweight oils are working better than straight weights. In light of that, does anyone have a suggestion for motor oil for air-cooled diesels? My old Deutz has a slug o' hours on it, still uses...
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