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Old 08-23-2020, 10:18 AM   #4513
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step View Post
Nice find on the mower stuff. On your cab dolly, make sure you use some large capacity and diameter wheels. Mine had smaller diameter wheels at first and with the weight of the cab on it, it didn't wheel around very well
Great advice Bill.

The wheels I have a re bigger than yours, and I would have tried to use them.

The ones Martin took off the trolley before giving it to me have a wider set of mounting points, so I may modify the mounts, or look out for a set of even larger Wheels with appropriate mounting points.

Regardless, I think that the ones I have will work, even on my paved driveway





Could be used as part of your car.

OR

Use it as the drop down door for your booze cabinet next to your outdoor BBQ area.

Collection only please.

PM gives you first dibs.



After the “ failed “ Bootfair, Sally and I climbed into the garden and cleared beds, moved my Ogre to a new open space as he had disappeared into the growth over time. I carried him to the 4 foot wall, Sally and I tried to get him on the plinth, but she is a girl, so I called my favourite 76 year old neighbour over to just help me safely get it up. Easy.

Had him about 15 years.



Loads of other jobs, including pruning, clearing and also doing a final number on the subterranean part of the wasp nest, finally covering it with soil.

Seems I now own a shed again. And @Glenanderson has a spares mower.




Galaxy was roped into action as well.

VIDEO LINK.

https://youtu.be/Wm4nIWjbPCk

Not the first time.

As was Prozac before.

NOW TIME FOR A BEER AND SOME LUNCH METHINKS.

Been a nice weekend.
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