What did you do with your 60 this weekend? (20 Viewers)

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Installed vintage Aussie Inclineometer and Grab bar. Taught myself how to stitch 30 year old leather. Really happy with both additions.

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Looks like you need a drag link adjustment. Or easier is to pop the steering wheel off a clock it a spline or two.
Yup it's on my mental list after I get all the engine stuff dialed in 100%. I had adjusted it months ago by the drag link but then when I got in and engaged the key it tweaked the opposite direction. She makes sure I work hard for her perfection.
 
Scored over 10 thousand dollars in yew wood, cherry, maple, cedar, pine and fir from and estate sale for only $1000. Now I have enough wood for the next ten years of projects. SOOOO stoked.

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That was 1 of 3 loads with the cruiser.
 
Funny I filled my old truck years ago w/ reclaimed wood for $100 and I'm still using it up 5+ years later!
 
...and some other hoarder is going to be just as excited when he buys it at your estate sale :flipoff2:

I kid :hillbilly:
 
A hoarder is just a derogatory word for an eccentric collector of "Things."

My wife thinks I hoard LC parts. She's wrong...I'm a collector of valuable spare parts that saves "US" money, and is part of my long term investment plan! Hoarder...Ya right!
 
I guess that was the test for my hand built frame. She took those loads like a champ.
 
Installed my Derale 13950 atomic cooler today. I got sick of messing around with trans temps. Instead of the thermostat, I disconnected the rear heater and used the relay/switch so I can control it for water crossings and such. I had to eliminate the vertical upper radiator/hood latch support, I'll have to come up with something to reinforce it. VERY tight fit.

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