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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby ellen » Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:28 am

Corky's Cub wrote:Wow Ellen, that looks like it might be big enough to fit a hood in...is it long enough?


I'll measure it this afternoon after work. :D

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Mr E » Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:52 am

Corky's Cub wrote:
Kodiak wrote:Update:
Maysville will be having the 43rd annual festival and we will be in the parade. There is no "theme" this year like there has been in the past.
Ron & Paula



Hey ya'll, I have a modest proposal for our own contest this year: how 'bout we have an Overall Contest??? Only rule is no bare beer bellies (or other bare parts for that matter :o) ...yikes Barnyard, that'd cause nightmares! :lol:

Just an idea...whaddya think??

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Well, heck, why don't we just do it !! Gotta add some element of "theme", right.!? :lol:
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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby dirtyred » Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:17 am

i got a pair of overalls with the seat ripped :shock: i could wear my thongs too. i might have to manscape some though :lol: sorry for the mental pic and night mares :)
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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Former Member » Tue Sep 21, 2010 3:16 pm

Gee whiz Dirtyred, mine are ripped on the other side. :big afro:

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby ellen » Tue Sep 21, 2010 7:19 pm

ellen wrote:
Corky's Cub wrote:Wow Ellen, that looks like it might be big enough to fit a hood in...is it long enough?


I'll measure it this afternoon after work. :D

48 at the top and 45 at the bottom..

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Corky's Cub » Tue Sep 21, 2010 7:50 pm

Ellen,

That sounds pretty close....cool!!!!

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Kodiak » Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:00 am

Looks like we'll have several new members at Stonethrow this year so all us regulars need to jump right in and
Get-er-Done! (as I know we all will) looks like plenty of projects but always room for more so don't be bashful :D Look foward to seeing everyone next weekend :{_}:

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Former Member » Sat Sep 25, 2010 4:01 pm

Ron, I will be bringing my 53 that I am going to put the loader on. It needs a new steering box, and I have a good one for it. I will also need to get it running, but nothing I can not accomplish. I aquired the cub, the coil on it was burst, and i have never gotten to the fix it part yet.

I am also bringing the 100 spreader. It needs a bunch of work, but I want to use it in the parade.

Punkin will be staying home with Uncle Walt and Aunt Rose, but Jan will be with me. :big afro: We plan to be in Tucker on Wed evening, and your place on Thursday, soon as we can get there.

If anyone is interested in the 100 spreader, let me know. I won't get to it this winter, and it should have a good home. I can keep it in the dry here forever, so I do not NEED to be rid of it--yet. :mrgreen: `Will also bring full set of cults, off-set disc hillers(listers) 2 extra woods pulley's, a 90 degree angle drive with belt pulley, a fast hitch Mule drive. I have lots of small stuff I can bring, but the cults are the only heavy things, unless someone is looking for something.

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Corky's Cub » Sat Sep 25, 2010 8:22 pm

Kodiak,

I think we got part of dinner covered for Friday night...our fire department had it's annual barbecue sale today and the guys smoked me an extra ham for StoneThrow!! I'll cook up a batch of Corky's BubbaQ sauce to go with it, and we'll be ready!

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Kodiak » Sun Sep 26, 2010 12:07 am

Dale,
Come on up anytime Thursday, I'll be at the shop early :D

Corky,
Now that sounds very good :{_}: We'll add some stuff to it and we'll have a fine dinner Friday evening. Things are taking shape nicely. Very busy afternoon (see other post in main forum, "Getting Ready for Stonethrow")

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Former Member » Sun Sep 26, 2010 1:36 am

Oh yeah, almost forgot.

Jan is making a deep dish apple pie or two, and I am bringing a couple rhubarb pies. I have been perfecting the recipe, so I hope they all make it there.

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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Kodiak » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:19 pm

Well its only days away and there are folks already on the road to Stonethrow and will be more in the morning. Everyone please drive safely and have an enjoyable trip.
I got some info about the Maysville Parade yesterday from one of the folks down there. She told me there was a theme this year (I was told earlier that there wasn't) it is "The Wizard of Oz" and the slogan is "There's no place like Maysville" so if anyone wants to dress up like Scarecrow or Tin Man or The Lion that'd be fine. Hey Barnyard maybe you could dress up like Toto :lol: I believe I'll stick to my overalls.
We got lots of projects and stuff to keep us busy so let's get rolling :{_}:
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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby beaconlight » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:46 pm

Forgot to mention earlier. I will have a tank lip re3forming tool with me.
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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby Former Member » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:06 pm

We need to get Dirtyred a set of wings. he already looks like one of those flying monkeys.
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Re: STONETHROW V

Postby dirtyred » Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:04 am

:shock: i look like THAT?!!! is that punkin in the basket?
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