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Killer Bee 05-04-2023 08:23 AM

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came home from work and found this trackhoe on the table

my son built it from my 70's era expert builder sets and a 1980 idea book, it was not sold as a kit

now if he could just build me one I could use on the farm... and Larry's grandson could operate it for us :lol:

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/milz80ebnhv..._9270.jpg?dl=0

Getter-Done 05-04-2023 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Killer Bee (Post 9201610)
came home from work and found this trackhoe on the table

my son built it from my 70's era expert builder sets and a 1980 idea book, it was not sold as a kit

now if he could just build me one I could use on the farm... and Larry's grandson could operate it for us :lol:

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/milz80ebnhv..._9270.jpg?dl=0

Super Cool :c2::c2::c2::c2::c2:

That is Great that he can take that info and make it Real:metal:

When my nephews were younger,
I got them into LEGO'S.

I bought a Few Older sets from Brink link and other places.

I even got One of them interested in Technics.
Of course, they were for him:rolleyes:

I never realized how Great of a Training tool they were for young kids,
And Old kids also:lol:

davischevy 05-04-2023 11:14 AM

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That is impressive. We were talking about problem solving skills in the office a few minutes ago.

Ol Blue K20 05-04-2023 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Killer Bee (Post 9201610)
came home from work and found this trackhoe on the table

my son built it from my 70's era expert builder sets and a 1980 idea book, it was not sold as a kit

now if he could just build me one I could use on the farm... and Larry's grandson could operate it for us :lol:

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/milz80ebnhv..._9270.jpg?dl=0

Very nice! :metal:

davischevy 05-04-2023 10:52 PM

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My grandson taking a driving lesson.

Getter-Done 05-04-2023 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 9201769)
My grandson taking a driving lesson.

:metal::metal::metal::metal::metal::metal::metal:

He will remember this For the Rest of His Life.

And That is A Good Thing:metal:

Killer Bee 05-04-2023 11:03 PM

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lucky kid - has the coolest grandpa in the county! :D

davischevy 05-04-2023 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Killer Bee (Post 9201775)
lucky kid - has the coolest grandpa in the county! :D

"County"?

Come on KB you can smooze me better than that.

Killer Bee 05-04-2023 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 9201781)
"County"?

Come on KB you can smooze me better than that.

well my grandpa was from pine bluff, and he was pretty cool too :hm:

but your still the coolest grandpa I know now!

davischevy 05-04-2023 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Killer Bee (Post 9201785)
well my grandpa was from pine bluff, and he was pretty cool too :hm:

but your still the coolest grandpa I know now!

OK, so I will take "in five counties". :lol:

Pine Bluff is a damn good place to be "from".

Killer Bee 05-11-2023 08:17 PM

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googled pine bluff - oh my! sounds like a real hole

grandpa bought their grocery store in pine bluff in '49 and sold it in '55

but he was actually born in Kentucky, my mom was born in pine bluff tho

so I guess that makes you state champ :hm:

davischevy 05-11-2023 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Killer Bee (Post 9203361)
googled pine bluff - oh my! sounds like a real hole

grandpa bought their grocery store in pine bluff in '49 and sold it in '55

but he was actually born in Kentucky, my mom was born in pine bluff tho

so I guess that makes you state champ :hm:

Almost all of us old timers here have roots in TN and KY. What was grandpa's last name?

davischevy 05-11-2023 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Killer Bee (Post 9203361)
googled pine bluff - oh my! sounds like a real hole

grandpa bought their grocery store in pine bluff in '49 and sold it in '55

but he was actually born in Kentucky, my mom was born in pine bluff tho

so I guess that makes you state champ :hm:

Almost all of us old timers here have roots in TN and KY. What was grandpa's last name?

Micmac 05-19-2023 12:55 PM

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I went through Blue Eye, Arkansas once. Strange configuration for a town. Two huge tractor tire shops and a gas station. Beautiful country. In my next life I'm living in Arkansas. It reminds me of the North Carolina of my youth before, well never mind.

davischevy 05-21-2023 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Micmac (Post 9205363)
I went through Blue Eye, Arkansas once. Strange configuration for a town. Two huge tractor tire shops and a gas station. Beautiful country. In my next life I'm living in Arkansas. It reminds me of the North Carolina of my youth before, well never mind.

Blue Eye is an interesting town because it's sitting on the Missouri, Arkansas state line. I was born and live about 25 miles southeast of there.

72 tigger 06-01-2023 02:45 PM

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Had a funeral last week for my 86 yo dad. He’s with Jesus now. 3 weeks before he died, l told him we wouldn’t need a hurst to take his casket from the church to the cemetery. He asked why and I said “We’re going to use the Hoopie.” He just laughed and said “Whatever!” He built this contraption in 1955 to use around the farm (think early gator) and later used it give the grandkids rides. The original (with my cousin pictured) was a early 30’s Ford chassis. About 15 years ago we converted it to a 1971 1/2 ton Chevy chassis. Lots of good memories

Ol Blue K20 06-01-2023 04:02 PM

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My condolences, cool rig

Getter-Done 06-01-2023 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by 72 tigger (Post 9208624)
Had a funeral last week for my 86 yo dad. He’s with Jesus now. 3 weeks before he died, l told him we wouldn’t need a hurst to take his casket from the church to the cemetery. He asked why and I said “We’re going to use the Hoopie.” He just laughed and said “Whatever!” He built this contraption in 1955 to use around the farm (think early gator) and later used it give the grandkids rides. The original (with my cousin pictured) was a early 30’s Ford chassis. About 15 years ago we converted it to a 1971 1/2 ton Chevy chassis. Lots of good memories

Good memories there.

My condolences also.

My Daddy pasted Years ago.
He did live to see me get Married.

Just Remember and Focus on the good times.

Lookin forward to seeing you at SETN. :metal::chevy::chevy::chevy:

davischevy 06-01-2023 11:28 PM

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Condolences Kirk. That is cool. I'm sure he got kick out of watching that from above.

special-K 06-02-2023 06:35 AM

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That's just wonderful through and through.

My condolences to you and your family on your dad's passing on.

That's a neat little buggy idea he came up with... long before JD got the idea for a Gator. How old were you when you first drove the hoopie?

davischevy 07-15-2023 09:49 AM

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A skunk got in my shop. I caught him in a live trap and safely released him yesterday. I slid the Trap over the end of an 8-in PVC pipe as I opened the door.

special-K 07-15-2023 11:40 AM

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What do you do, cover the trap while you carry it? I had a skunk problem here and I think I recall that was what was recommended. I didn't deal with it, luckily they went away. Yes, they. They were under my screen house. One evening I saw movement and went closer to look as they went under. What, there's two? Wait, WTH? One, two, and three little ones following. How do you catch 5 skunks w/o getting bombed? I'm just glad they moved on

Orefactory4x4 swb 07-15-2023 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 9201769)
My grandson taking a driving lesson.

That looks like one happy kid..:lol:

davischevy 07-16-2023 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9220162)
What do you do, cover the trap while you carry it? I had a skunk problem here and I think I recall that was what was recommended. I didn't deal with it, luckily they went away. Yes, they. They were under my screen house. One evening I saw movement and went closer to look as they went under. What, there's two? Wait, WTH? One, two, and three little ones following. How do you catch 5 skunks w/o getting bombed? I'm just glad they moved on

I put the trap in a 55 gallon trash bag. The skunk tore the bag off the back of the trap. I just eased up to the door end with a blanket and laid it over the whole thing. I didn't make any sudden movements and loaded him in the bed of my truck and drove him to our pipe yard. I put the trap up to the end of an 8" schedule 40 pipe, opened trap door and slid the end of the trap over the end of the pipe. I didn't wait around to see how long he stayed in the trap and pipe.

davischevy 07-16-2023 12:14 AM

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That looks like one happy kid..:lol:

He's a pretty good equipment operator too.


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