Diesel in a Magnum 8x8

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  1. #141
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    That is going to be an awesome shop! Glad you have it weathered in :-)
    Hows that baby girl & her momma doing?

  2. #142
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    I'm working on getting a door to roll up now so I can get stuff in and out. It's a peaked ceiling, and I want the doors to follow the ceiling instead of just going horizontal. So, takes some modification.

    Baby is doing wonderfully! She's over 10 pounds now, and growing fast. She's starting to babble all the time, teeth are starting, and she can just about stand on her own. She loves her daddy! Wife is a little jealous. Mommy has taken a bit to get used to being at home all day with no "real people" to talk tto, so she gets a little mad when I go out in the evening to work on the shop. Hopefully I'll have the next few days to hang out with them though.

  3. #143
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    Glad the family is doing well! Now you just need to get her out in the shop with you:-)

  4. #144
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    How's them babies doing?


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  5. #145
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    Well hmm any updates on lil ones or the argo
    MUSCATEER 6x6
    Kubota 14hp 2cyl diesel engine, Hagen/Rooter transmission Comet 780 Drive/770 Driven 22x12x8 Bearclaw tyres
    Soon to add on a ... RHB31 Turbo..guess that would make it a
    MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
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  6. #146
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    Alas, the Magnum still sits on the back burner. Hasn't moved from the place I put it last fall. Shop is a slow going project. We've had a lot of heat this summer, and I'm not too terribly fond of working out in it most days. Baby turned 1 a few weeks ago. Growing like a weed! I have taken on brewing beer (and drinking it), so that's taken up some time, as well as the veggie garden and other projects.

    The plan right now is, get all the steel on the walls, then pour the floor. I don't feel like working on a dirt floor anymore. I wish I had a better update for you guys. I think the Argo project may have to wait until during some cold months.

  7. #147
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    Just hearing that the baby is doing well is a great update! :-)

  8. #148
    I just read thru all 15 pages!!! Is it cold up there yet???? Looking to see you have time to work on it! Lol
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    Ty Turner

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  9. #149
    did this conversion work?? im interested to see if t did?

  10. #150
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    Hope the family is still chugging along well. Any updates on getting the floor poured in the shop? If not, may I make a suggestion? Put PVC pipe in the floor angled to provide electricity before its poured. When ur ready to pull wife, stuff a plastic bag with string on it and use a vacuum on the other end to pull the bag thru. Grab the string and pull ur wire thru. It helps keep walls clear of wire and no guessing where u ran wires when ur trying to add a shelf or attaching a table to the wall later on.

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