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Gonna get to the 2000 post mark today...

#1

JDgreen

JDgreen

Yes, I will try to do that!


#2

JDgreen

JDgreen

Yes, I will try to do that!

And I say you won't !!! :thumbdown:


#3

JDgreen

JDgreen

And I say you won't !!! :thumbdown:

Oh, come on now, think positive, I am gonna do it.....:thumbsup:


#4

JDgreen

JDgreen

Oh, come on now, think positive, I am gonna do it.....:thumbsup:

Only 19 more to go, Ooops, only 18 after this one...give me some credit here before I give up.....:confused2:


#5

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Oddball

:laughing: Cheater! You're supposed to get there by honest posts and threads. You're just running up the count with silliness!:tongue: Lets keep it honest here. What gap do you set on the spark plugs in your lawn tractor?


#6

JDgreen

JDgreen

:laughing: Cheater! You're supposed to get there by honest posts and threads. You're just running up the count with silliness!:tongue: Lets keep it honest here. What gap do you set on the spark plugs in your lawn tractor?

Cheater....them is fighting words.....:laughing:

For that nasty crack you get the generic reply: "The widest gap the plug will fire...." :laughing:

To be honest, there are probably variables according to engines and plug types. I always gap the plugs in my DIESEL tractor at .050, and my GAS push mowers at .030.

Everybody got that?


#7

JDgreen

JDgreen

:laughing: Cheater! You're supposed to get there by honest posts and threads. You're just running up the count with silliness!:tongue: Lets keep it honest here. What gap do you set on the spark plugs in your lawn tractor?

Seems to me if Briana get a post counted just by moving someone else's and saying "I have moved your thread...." How is THAT honest....:laughing:


#8

JDgreen

JDgreen

:laughing: Cheater! You're supposed to get there by honest posts and threads. You're just running up the count with silliness!:tongue: Lets keep it honest here. What gap do you set on the spark plugs in your lawn tractor?

SEVEN MORE TO GO !!!! SEE YA LATER, KIDDO !!!!


#9

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Oddball

Seems to me if Briana get a post counted just by moving someone else's and saying "I have moved your thread...." How is THAT honest....:laughing:

Yeah, but she's a moderator and is doing something constructive by trying to keep the forum organized and letting the poster know their thread has been moved. I'll cut her some slack for that.:smile:


#10

JDgreen

JDgreen

Yeah, but she's a moderator and is doing something constructive by trying to keep the forum organized and letting the poster know their thread has been moved. I'll cut her some slack for that.:smile:

And you won't cut ME, who is number two in total posts and likely the leader in starting new threads here in LMF, NO SLACK....??? :confused2:

To me, CONSTRUCTIVE is starting and keeping threads going, not moving them....

(Hey Briana, not really knocking you here, just exhibiting my charming, good natured-grumpy-old-fart side?


#11

JDgreen

JDgreen

Cheater....them is fighting words.....:laughing:

For that nasty crack you get the generic reply: "The widest gap the plug will fire...." :laughing:

To be honest, there are probably variables according to engines and plug types. I always gap the plugs in my DIESEL tractor at .050, and my GAS push mowers at .030.

Everybody got that?

49 views on this thread, and nobody has noticed or commented that a diesel tractor like mine does not even have plugs to be gapped? :biggrin:


#12

173abn

173abn

I was just going to say that but you beat me to it. congs. on 2000.It will take me 10 yrs. to get there...russ


#13

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Oddball

49 views on this thread, and nobody has noticed or commented that a diesel tractor like mine does not even have plugs to be gapped? :biggrin:

You know, if we were actually talking and you'd asked or said something about spark plugs in a diesel I'd have caught it, but reading it in your post, it went right by me without notice.

And congrats on 2000!


#14

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LandN

:drink: :drink: :dance1:


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