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Tom from Rubicon

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You sure you want a chiropractor yanking on you Steve? A lady friend of Mona's called today, I answered.
Mary, has been diagnosed with Art in three neck joints and is quite miserable.
Dr. Tom prescribed her multiple shots of Old Overholt Rye Whiskey. She liked that. (^)
Old Overholt - Wikipedia It is the best Rye I have ever sipped and I take it neat.

Dr. Tom
 

fasteddy

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Unfortunately Dr. Tom, Old Overholt Rye Whiskey isn't available here in British Columbia. I just checked. So the suffering will continue. As for the being pulled on by the chiropractor, no. That's why I have held off for so long but with so much to do there isn't a choice. The usual relief medicine has messed up my kidneys so that any prolonged use is worse than the problem.

Steve.
 

curtisfox

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Go easy, Steve. You’re more important than your projects. They’ll wait.
SB
Yes I agree with silverbear, I had a new reverse ball shoulder put in Feb 7th was suppose to be 6 weeks huh one more week to go yet. But that led to two eye surgery's, first one failed. and no one died because I didn't get-er-done LOL I be praying also........Curt
 

Tom from Rubicon

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Rest is the best, but the more you rest the more you rust. If I get any rustler, Liquid Wrench and a torch may have to be applied.
Just hang there Steve.
' Unfortunately Dr. Tom, Old Overholt Rye Whiskey isn't available here in British Columbia "
That breaks my heart. I just took a dram before getting on the key board.

Tom
 

indian22

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My best to all you guys that are enduring physical and/or psychological pain in your daily lives yet press on with purpose and goals which matter.

You're important to others for so many reasons.

Curtis I also pray that you recover from your surgeries. We still rebound but with much control and maybe not so high, but adequate to our season of life.

Rick C.
 

curtisfox

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Thanks All Prayers are much appreciated. Things are going on the + side now, Or I hope. As Tom said I got well rusted and really hard not to get sore after not doing much for about 3 months. Have been riding my pedal bike some trying to limber up.
I feel like I live up in BC with all the rain flooding up north shore. But feeling good as son took a bunch of car parts home, that was in the back yard, in my fenced area between my shed and garage, ROOM I have now. My garage has 3ft overhang that tappers to 4ft at the peek on the north end I want to put a work table, as love working out side. I can't take the heat from the sun with the bench on the west side anymore, another thing about old age.

So here is what I found back there, that was sorta out of site. Built back in the 50's, Had my first motorbike ride on one like it back then, found this a few years ago 1940-41 Roadmaster frame. I have some rusty wheel that I will us on it, and another motor just like the one on the bike, If I can't get this one to free up, should be fun..............Curt
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Oldbiscuit

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Thanks All Prayers are much appreciated. Things are going on the + side now, Or I hope. As Tom said I got well rusted and really hard not to get sore after not doing much for about 3 months. Have been riding my pedal bike some trying to limber up.
I feel like I live up in BC with all the rain flooding up north shore. But feeling good as son took a bunch of car parts home, that was in the back yard, in my fenced area between my shed and garage, ROOM I have now. My garage has 3ft overhang that tappers to 4ft at the peek on the north end I want to put a work table, as love working out side. I can't take the heat from the sun with the bench on the west side anymore, another thing about old age.

So here is what I found back there, that was sorta out of site. Built back in the 50's, Had my first motorbike ride on one like it back then, found this a few years ago 1940-41 Roadmaster frame. I have some rusty wheel that I will us on it, and another motor just like the one on the bike, If I can't get this one to free up, should be fun..............Curt
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So what is with the generator on the rear ? Did they have a pulley on both sides and use it as a jack shaft ? Or was the rear wheel chain driven ?
 

Oldbiscuit

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Thanks All Prayers are much appreciated. Things are going on the + side now, Or I hope. As Tom said I got well rusted and really hard not to get sore after not doing much for about 3 months. Have been riding my pedal bike some trying to limber up.
I feel like I live up in BC with all the rain flooding up north shore. But feeling good as son took a bunch of car parts home, that was in the back yard, in my fenced area between my shed and garage, ROOM I have now. My garage has 3ft overhang that tappers to 4ft at the peek on the north end I want to put a work table, as love working out side. I can't take the heat from the sun with the bench on the west side anymore, another thing about old age.

So here is what I found back there, that was sorta out of site. Built back in the 50's, Had my first motorbike ride on one like it back then, found this a few years ago 1940-41 Roadmaster frame. I have some rusty wheel that I will us on it, and another motor just like the one on the bike, If I can't get this one to free up, should be fun..............Curt
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Looking at this pic it appears that there is a shelf forward of the engine and just below the top tube. I wonder if they left part of the lower tube there to mount the gas tank ?
 

MEASURE TWICE

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Thanks All Prayers are much appreciated. Things are going on the + side now, Or I hope. As Tom said I got well rusted and really hard not to get sore after not doing much for about 3 months. Have been riding my pedal bike some trying to limber up.
I feel like I live up in BC with all the rain flooding up north shore. But feeling good as son took a bunch of car parts home, that was in the back yard, in my fenced area between my shed and garage, ROOM I have now. My garage has 3ft overhang that tappers to 4ft at the peek on the north end I want to put a work table, as love working out side. I can't take the heat from the sun with the bench on the west side anymore, another thing about old age.

So here is what I found back there, that was sorta out of site. Built back in the 50's, Had my first motorbike ride on one like it back then, found this a few years ago 1940-41 Roadmaster frame. I have some rusty wheel that I will us on it, and another motor just like the one on the bike, If I can't get this one to free up, should be fun..............Curt
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5S or 6S Briggs?