It does look nice. Love the color.
Dan
On Jun 4, 2015, at 8:44 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
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If you are trying to sell a car like this for this much at least put more
than 2 photos.
1976 Mercedes
BZZZT. Wrong.
If you read the post, the MAFs have been replaced. The only real issue he’s
got is a possible bad wheel sensor.
It’s possible there is a bad wiring harness, but I’m willing to bet it’s been
replaced. Sounds like someone was driving it, had issues, had them fixed but
didn’t get
I see that now, there is the possibility they were replaced with cheap rebuilds
that have already failed. In any case I blew it and should have gone down there
and got it.
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 4:43 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
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BZZZT. Wrong.
I will look there also.
Manfred
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2015 20:31:50 -0500
From: Curly McLain 126die...@gmail.com
I tried to buy the front bumper bracket to hold a euro license
plate. Was told that MB would not send them over here. The dealer's
service dept had tried to get one a couple of
I hit the HF tool sale and got myself a low end gasless MIG welder to learn on.
Wire feed and the cheapo auto darkening mask. I read the instructions to see
what this thing can do. Those instructions are big on safety, but not on
actually how to run the rig.
I went to the hardware store to
That's the only reason I can think of where they might refuse to supply a part
to a particular area. They're pretty harsh about that one and there is no way
to get around it that know of.
However, I did like the idea of sourcing the part off of eBay Germany or some
other country that uses the
Nomex underwear is required for the racetrack anyway so you may as well
get it now!
RB
On 05/06/2015 1:28 PM, clay via Mercedes wrote:
I hit the HF tool sale and got myself a low end gasless MIG welder to learn on.
Wire feed and the cheapo auto darkening mask. I read the instructions to
Didn't someone (Curt?) say tht HF wire was no good and we must buy good wire
from a regular welding supply dealer?
Also, he should be sure pants legs go down over shoe or boot tops. A drop of
liquid steel down in the shoe is a common event that can cause wild dancing and
serious burns. Don't
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Welcome to the cult of vulcan.
Put the hat on backwards, getto style to keep sparks from flying down your
collar. Wear welders gloves with long cuffs, and wear at least a denium
jacket to protect yourself from slag and UV flash.
You can get badly sunburned while welding if your skin is exposed.
Let me try and find the number again. As you say it may be in
that regional security group because it's to hold the license plate.
Manfred
Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2015 20:29:23 -0400
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Dealer dookie. They have to make a special request for it, like any non-North
clay wrote:
I could not get a decent bead using the PC carcasses and was
getting a bunch of blow through.
Thin sheet metal and gasless wirefeed is pretty tough. Set
the wire feed and amperage low. And get some good wire. The
HF wire is junk.
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OK, so this is the first one of these fleece filters I’ve ever used. I see the
little graphic with the filter about how it’s supposed to be positioned on the
long plastic tube, but what in the heck are all the “O” rings for that come
with it??
I’m sure t will make sense when I pull the old
The wire is garbage, but it came free with the welder. May as well burn through
it.
setting up feed speed is hit and miss for now. It does not want to feed as
slowly as the graph inside says I need it. There are two amperage speeds.
Lots and not that much. I could not get much speed or
I am headed to the Goodwill outlet store to see what non-fashionable items I
can repurpose to welding wear. The clothing sells by the pound. I found all
manner of good stuff there for hunting and should come across busted leathers
or other fire resistant items.
I picked up some really nice
My brother-in-law had the hot slag in the boot issue one time. Just
putting the pantleg over the boot does not prevent the problem if the
slag burns through the pantleg which is what happened with him.
Either lace up the top of the boot so it cannot get into the boot or
else loosen the boot so
Dan writes:
see if I can find the plan for a DIY smoke tester - this is something that
is a big help and could use occasionally.
You are working on a Mercedes, correct?
I thought the smoke detector was used exclusively on Lucas electrical parts.
Although, it is usually quite obvious
Tried to sign into Microsoft. It rejected my address because it contained the
symbol @ . How an address can written without using @ (at) is a mystery. It's
enough to drive a person to Linux.
(end of rant)
Gerry
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OK, so this is the first one of these fleece filters I’ve ever used. I see the
little graphic with the filter about how it’s supposed to be positioned on the
long plastic tube, but what in the heck are all the “O” rings for that come
with it??
I’m sure t will
Didn't someone (Curt?) say tht HF wire was no good and we must buy
good wire from a regular welding supply dealer?
Also, he should be sure pants legs go down over shoe or boot tops. A
drop of liquid steel down in the shoe is a common event that can
cause wild dancing and serious burns. Don't
The only time welders wear pants with a cuff is the first day on the job.
Any questions? haha..
Wire feed welders should not make a lot of slag if set correctly. If it is
a flux core wire welder, it will make slag, if it is a gas envelope welder,
hardly any sparks.. much nicer welds also. Worth
I will be looking for a better set of welding wear so I can keep
from setting myself on fire.
clay
Cotton. No synthetics.
I often weld in a tshirt and jeans. Nothing special. A long sleeve
Wrangler cotton denim shirt is good too, if it is cool enough. mine
has no holes in it, but I
I am going to play with this thing all next week. I figured the HF garbage
flux core welder would be less expensive than a class with 30 other monkeys.
If I get a really good handle on welding, then I would find a real welder at a
pawn shop. Doing the floor pan repairs on the HF unit will
Got the car back from the trusted indie shop. They spent two hours of
diagnostic time on it and found that the MAF is probably bad and there are a
number of vacuum leaks in all of the lines that run across the top of the
engine and probably the boot at the bottom of the MAF.
This is good
I got myself into a project that I should have walked away from but
since I am into it, I am not giving it up.
I did offer it up for sale or trade but no one came looking so maybe
they were smarter than me. Time will tell.
I bought, for little money, an antique woodworking multi-machine. It had
Clay will work. It's what the old plumbers used to use back in the day. You
pack the joint from one end with clay, run lead with tin content to make it
stick to the cast steel, then chip the clay out and run the back side with
lead with tin. you then have a complete joint.
Take care using to much
Titanium tetrachloride makes smoke as it evaporates. We used it in the
wind tunnels to visualize flow. We'd dip a swab into some and stick it
in the airflow and as it evaporated it made white smoke, easily seen.
It lasted a while. Not sure where you get it now, I guess the webs
would be
Just find the keys!
http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/5060434994.html
Dan
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 4:33 PM, clay via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
The wire is garbage, but it came free with the welder. May as well burn
through it.
setting up feed speed is hit
My favorite indie uses a water hose to find
vacuum leaks. Simple. You spray water around
until the engine runs faster. sealing the leak
with water makes the mixture richer, so the
engine runs faster.
I could not believe it. I did not want to hose
water around the coil , distributor etc,
Tried to sign into Microsoft. It rejected my address because it
contained the symbol @ . How an address can written without using @
(at) is a mystery. It's enough to drive a person to Linux.
(end of rant)
Gerry
I had a linux VM webserver/email server that insisted you replace @
with a dash.
Jb weld?
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 3:44 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes
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I got myself into a project that I should have walked away from but since I
am into it, I am not giving it up.
I did offer it up for sale or trade but no one came looking so
I thought starter fluid was used to find leaks in gasoline car vacuum systems?
Spray a little in a spot, see if idle speed picks up, spray another spot...
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What's the blue book value? Maybe money laundering??
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
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They are to replace the 2 o rings that are on the stem the filter sits on.
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 4:15 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
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OK, so this is the first one of these fleece filters I’ve ever used. I see
the little graphic with the filter
I would not mind having it
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 5:41 PM, Max Dillon via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
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There's a '91 SDL at the local knackers, #17 head. I'm very tempted to pull
it. Anyone have a need or interest? No obvious reason why the car is there.
He’s dead, Jim.
But I believe his cat is still alive. Probably driving his cars, too:
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/toonces-the-cat/n9792
Dan
On Jun 5, 2015, at 6:24 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
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OK, so this is the first one of these fleece
I would rather jump on this:
http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/5060315514.html
This is the W140 I was going to look at but didn’t. There’s got to be
something fishy going on here, as if the car was as described it should have
sold a long time ago.
If he gets down to $2500 by the end of next
OK, so this is the first one of these fleece
filters I've ever used. I see the little
graphic with the filter about how it's supposed
to be positioned on the long plastic tube, but
what in the heck are all the O rings for that
come with it??
I'm sure t will make sense when I pull the old
Interesting. I'll try that with Microsoft.
Gerry
Curly McLain wrote:
Tried to sign into Microsoft. It rejected my address because it
contained the symbol @ . How an address can written without using @
(at) is a mystery. It's enough to drive a person to Linux.
(end of rant)
Gerry
I had
I'm not a welder, but I understand that welding galvanised steel produces fumes
that can make you sick?
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Never having used one of these before, I figured I would ask in case the little
card with the graphics they pack with it didn’t make sense.
It definitely makes a point of identifying how far up the spike the filter
should go. I did notice that when I looked at it.
Dan
On Jun 5,
Me too, may just keep it as a spare, but maybe somebody here really needs one?
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On June 5, 2015 7:36:05 PM EDT, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
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I would not mind having it
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 5:41 PM,
There's a '91 SDL at the local knackers, #17 head. I'm very tempted to pull
it. Anyone have a need or interest? No obvious reason why the car is there.
Some knuckle head removed the oil fill cap, so the camshaft is rusted.
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PC boxes are most likely clad with galvanize material. Galvanizing requires
the base metal be coated with Zinc compounds which can and WILL contaminate
your weld, thus welds that look like bird droppings. The job of rod flux is
to carry away the contaminates in the weld puddle, but the flux core
Yes. Always grind off the galvanized area to clean metal before welding. If one
really wants a clean weld, the area to be welded should be free from dirt,
grease, paint and rust including the back side of the metal. Some people go as
far as to wipe clean with denatured alcohol.
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Not just sick.. but dead. .. welding galvanized metal in an enclosed space
will kill you.
The antidote, however is to drink milk... being lactose intollerent isn't
going to help you there.. ha..
Remove the victim to fresh air quickly and vent the area of toxic gases. Of
course.
On Fri, Jun 5,
There are 2 black lines on the filter, you have to make sure it's inserted to
where the 1st line is covered
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Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
OK, so this is the first one of these fleece
You should jump on that, key should be easy to get
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http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/5060434994.html
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I would imagine the HF unit is basically a Chinese copy of my Lincoln HandyMig.
Mine has provision for shielding gas but I've never set it up, the bottle would
be decidedly un-handy, I'd need a cart for the thing, blah blah.I think I paid
$250 or so for mine and its been worth the money. I burn
Grant,
I agree that theres a coating there, I'm not sure its always galvanizing
though. I suspect its similar though and reacts similarly. I've gotten in the
habit of cleaning 1/4 around the sheet metal I'm using when I weld. I like
leaving most of the stuff on, it doesn't burn off too bad
I think this tractor is one of the best things since sliced bread. Today
at old okie acres I used it to load up a HUGE tree that blew down that I
cut up. Later at home I used it to move 124 around. While the FEL wont
lift the front of a 124 off the ground, it will lift it up enough then I
can
JB Weld was my thought as well - but use it instead of the lead, not to
seal the end before pouring lead.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:43 PM, Dimitri via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
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Jb weld?
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But thinking I should pony up more money and get this setup, which
the bucket detaches from the FEL and you attach this, looks like it
would work a lot better
Which Kioti do you have? I'm leaning toward the CK27. I'm taking the advice to
go oversized and not get the 20. I don't think we'll do a backhoe but you never
know.
I like that there's a dealer near camp and one near my house. I'm kind of
thinking I'd keep it at my place for the summer.
I'm thinking I'm going to get that more expensive style I sent that replaces
the bucket. I noticed they have a bunch of different versions of that depending
on what you want doz
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 9:44 PM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
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The
My hangar floor is painted concrete. I don't know what kind of paint, nor
how old it is, but I do know that the Chem Tool carb cleaner will dissolve
it. It is also VERY slippery when wet. I ended up buying a pair of shoes
meant for working on wet slippery surfaces from New Balance - they make as
If you use it frequently, you won't regret getting a real pallet fork with a
quick-attach interface. My loader has the skid-steer quick attach interface
but I think John Deere has their own version of something similar. The
quick-attach makes changing buckets, forks, etc. very fast and easy.
By
Loading firewood is one of the things I'm especially interested in having an
FEL for. Dad is probably going to start spending a lot more time at camp now
that he's retired and I'll be processing wood for him. I'll probably also get a
splitter to put on the 3pt. Actually with that I might split
2 feet across. How do you split those?
With the splitter. That's what I do. (I never move the ram into
its horizontal position.) I just chew around the edges with the
thing, it gets it done eventually.
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That's how I built my last one, in 1982, and still solid (last I knew 0
sold the house 3 years ago).
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes
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I build sheds with .60 treated lumber for foundations (ground contact) 2
x 6 joists and 3/4 plywood for
Speaking of splitting wood I have not done this in many years. I got I split
all this wood from this tree. The big chunks I looked today are something like
2 feet across. How do you split those? Do I need to chain saw them in half
first? The FEL is a must have item.
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Loading firewood is one of the things I'm especially interested in
having an FEL for. Dad is probably going to start spending a lot
more time at camp now that he's retired and I'll be processing wood
for him. I'll probably also get a splitter to put on the 3pt.
Actually with that I might split
Speaking of splitting wood I have not done this in many years. I got
I split all this wood from this tree. The big chunks I looked today
are something like 2 feet across. How do you split those? Do I need
to chain saw them in half first? The FEL is a must have item.
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Looks nice but what's the deal with the wheels? I thought something was fishy
with that 600 which is why I did not jump on it but As it turned out it may
have been a good deal after all.
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 7:40 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
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The clamp-on forks are useful but with two drawbacks: (1) you can't see
what you are doing when the bucket blocks your view and (2) you will bend
the bucket if you overload them (the loader is stronger than the lip of the
bucket).
Still they are quite useful for the money. I got a set just to
Thanks for all the great input. I'm going to Home Depot tomorrow for some
nice green astroturf. :)
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My hangar floor is painted concrete. I don't know what kind of paint, nor
how old it is, but I do know that the
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