Portable Buddy Heaters are pretty nice. I found they froze up the small propane canisters, but work very well from the 5-gallon tanks, take the chill off the shop and are a great backup in case the grid fails you.
A halogen work lamp does a good job of warming hands, tools, and parts.Thanks for the tip, SF. I'll certainly check all the bolts I can find. I've just been looking around the internet for ideas about portable garage heaters so I can putz around out in the shop without freezing my fingers off.
I really want one of those .....^^^^^^..!Yup , I wonder how many have actually double clutched a Model A ?
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I had the pleasure of getting that^ one running after an unknown number of years .
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Gravity box ???Thanks for the tip, SF. I'll certainly check all the bolts I can find. I've just been looking around the internet for ideas about portable garage heaters so I can putz around out in the shop without freezing my fingers off. And Bike does vibrate a lot, to the point that I feel like it's wound up too high when I'm cruising at highway speeds and I'm constantly hunting for that phantom 6th gear.
The very idea of shifting without using the clutch immediately brings back all the lectures from my dad 50 years ago when he plopped me in the driver's seat of the F250 and told me to go get the gravity boxes out of the field. I still wouldn't have the nerve to try it now!
Yup , I wonder how many have actually double clutched a Model A ?
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I had the pleasure of getting that^ one running after an unknown number of years .
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Not a farmer , just look like trailers for geain or something ....,
Ha .. I knew there had to be at least one other that knows how things work .Me I have, also big trucks and military vehicles,
I have also ridden home with a broken clutch cable using a set of vice grips.
And Kenworth, Peterbilt, Mack, White, IHC, GMC, Freightliner and even Dodge and Ford when they made semi-tractors. Lots of gears and a splitter.Yup , I wonder how many have actually double clutched a Model A ?
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I had the pleasure of getting that^ one running after an unknown number of years.
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I know that as a gravity wagon. Regional jargon.Having lived in MI I'm sure you've seen them, maybe just didn't know 'em by that name.
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Drove a Kenworth with a Road Ranger for several years. Like you said, clutch only for starting and stopping. Piece 'o' cake. Smooth as silk. Could go through all 13 gears like lightning, up shifting or downshifting.Old Big Rigs had a Fuller 13 speed "Road Ranger" gearbox that the clutch was only used to start or stop, I never quite learned how to operate one .