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While this features a Model-T "going to work", it could have just as easily been a Model-A instead. Enjoy.....
http://youtu.be/0U31vL8s-uE |
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Great video, thanks. I'm confused. My '25 T pick up requires me to get in from the right side, not the left. Bill
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Cool. Thanks for sharing
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Cool video, thanks for sharing. I assume you used a bigger truck to move to your new building!
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Not OT at all. A very nice little film and remembrance.
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What a great video.
![]() The terrain looks exactly like ours at the foot of Pikes Peak. This inspires me to get the truck out into the back country, after the snow clears. Thanks for sharing!
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Excellent. All great stuff. A great memory.
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Neat video. We still have the old buzz saw, and belt, that was mounted on the front of our IH A tractor. Dad and I cut many hedge posts into firewood. The tractor is long gone and have never missed it, surprised I made it through my teen years having used that thing for work.
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Tremendous video, thanks Brent ! Wayne
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Real nice. Also real safe. I hope he does not get his paints in to the belt or his fingers in the saw blade.
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Thanks for posting Brent. Great Video Jim Langley...
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Great video thanks
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I like the contrast with the background "modern" traffic, just when he starts backing at about 1:30.
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I truly enjoyed that....thanks for posting.
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Nice! But why remove the belt from the pulley?
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He is keeping it out of the weather. Leaving it out in the weather would be hard on the belt.
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I also enjoyed the video. Thanks Brent.
FYI: Just a guess, but removing the belt from the pulley may offer less resistance, needed when starting the motor. |
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I thought removing the belt was a safety feature.
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