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Shout out to Railroad Bob
Hi Bob - long time no see. Looks like you've got the whole place to your self! Mind if I pull up a chair and visit for a while?
P.S. - I read your thread about Cruise Night in Abilene. We went about 10 years ago and enjoyed the cars and the laid back atmosphere - good times!
P.S. - I read your thread about Cruise Night in Abilene. We went about 10 years ago and enjoyed the cars and the laid back atmosphere - good times!
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
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Wow, good to hear you're still kicking it Don!
Last I heard you retired and moved. You might be interested to learn I bought some land north of Tye, and trying to get a winter house/shop built there so I can snowbird. Right under Dyess flight path.
I get to see the cool shit up close and personal.
Great neighbors. Developing some new friendships.
I think you finished your shovel project?
Last I heard you retired and moved. You might be interested to learn I bought some land north of Tye, and trying to get a winter house/shop built there so I can snowbird. Right under Dyess flight path.
I get to see the cool shit up close and personal.
Great neighbors. Developing some new friendships.
I think you finished your shovel project?
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Good to know you're still kicking, as well!railroad bob wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 1:06 pm Wow, good to hear you're still kicking it Don!
Last I heard you retired and moved. You might be interested to learn I bought some land north of Tye, and trying to get a winter house/shop built there so I can snowbird. Right under Dyess flight path.
I get to see the cool shit up close and personal.
Great neighbors. Developing some new friendships.
I think you finished your shovel project?
Well - I neither retired nor moved, however, retirement from the county is on the horizon - December 31, this year! I'll have 35 years, 30 of which was spent in the facilities maintenance department and another 5 as a construction project manager.
Your future home should be nice and quiet. Barbara has a cousin in Abilene that we see on occasion. How often do you come to Tye? Next time we're up that way, maybe we could stop and visit for a few minutes.
As far as the shovel goes - it doesn't. lol! I got to a stopping point (need to finish brakes, wiring and seat and a few small items) and put it aside for 5 years. I uncovered it a month or so ago to see what it would take to cut the neck and build a springer for it. Although the girder will work, I've always wanted to build a springer, so here I am...
While I wasn't working on the bike, I built a gasser style '48 Chevy pickup and most recently a '31 Ford coupe (383 SBC, 7000R4, 9" Ford, etc.), plus bought a '27 roadster pickup. I've got too many vehicles in the stable, including a '84 FXSB (shovel) as well as a couple of daily drivers. Want to buy a vehicle???
I'll see if I have some pics of the bike, because
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
Best, Bob Davidson - Location: Alaska
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Here are a few shots of my rides in TX...
1975 4X4 Highboy 1991 FXR 1968 AMX
1975 4X4 Highboy 1991 FXR 1968 AMX
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
Best, Bob Davidson - Location: Alaska
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And if you can, I would like to see your other rides you built.
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Nice looking rides Bob! The AMX is is really nice (I'm a sucker for vintage hot rods/cars). That 'ol Ford truck looks like a workhorse (very well taken care of). Also, excellent paint job on the bike - did you do that?railroad bob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 12:21 pm And if you can, I would like to see your other rides you built.
Give me a little while to figure out posting pics. I have to resize everything first. Here is my first try:
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the amx is sweet but i love the shovel
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
Best, Bob Davidson - Location: Alaska
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Nice rides Don! My cousin (Rob) has his grandads old Chevy farm truck, restored with a few upgrades, L6 motor. Love the old Chevys.
Next time I come south I'll let you know. One of my several cousins (Larry) has a deer lease west of Winters. We spent some time there in Jan. I wound up with some very tasty venison fillets and summer sausage.
I paid for the paint job, but never again. I've dinged it twice the last few years. Doing my own from now on. The painter is in Henderson,NV. He didn't dry the tank interior after wet sanding. Mailed it to my cousin (Dean) in Abilene and when I opened the box a few months later, there was considerable rust residue. Big PITA to clean it out without damaging the new paint. Workmanship and artwork seems to be fine tho, other than that.
Like so many other things, my place at Tye is in progress.
32 foot camper trailer with elec. I did get a carport last year, 24x40.
Covers most of the camper, and the AMX is sandwiched between the 75 Ford and my Duramax. The other pickup belongs to one of the crew who put it up. I'm using the blue connex for a tool crib.
Next time I come south I'll let you know. One of my several cousins (Larry) has a deer lease west of Winters. We spent some time there in Jan. I wound up with some very tasty venison fillets and summer sausage.
I paid for the paint job, but never again. I've dinged it twice the last few years. Doing my own from now on. The painter is in Henderson,NV. He didn't dry the tank interior after wet sanding. Mailed it to my cousin (Dean) in Abilene and when I opened the box a few months later, there was considerable rust residue. Big PITA to clean it out without damaging the new paint. Workmanship and artwork seems to be fine tho, other than that.
Like so many other things, my place at Tye is in progress.
32 foot camper trailer with elec. I did get a carport last year, 24x40.
Covers most of the camper, and the AMX is sandwiched between the 75 Ford and my Duramax. The other pickup belongs to one of the crew who put it up. I'm using the blue connex for a tool crib.
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
Best, Bob Davidson - Location: Alaska
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It's been years but I think I remember you built the girder. Love the lines of the Shovel, stance looks perfect.
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
Best, Bob Davidson - Location: Alaska
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Forgot to mention, I'm surrounded by mesquite, prickly pear, and rattlesnakes.
I think of it as trespasser deterrent!
Found a den, killed 8 last year.
I think of it as trespasser deterrent!
Found a den, killed 8 last year.
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Nice place Bob! I like your trespasser deterrent.
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'31 Ford coupe. Last build - not finished, but I don't care - it runs real good!
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
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Man, that's a nice 31 Don. Perfect stance. Are those ARE wheels?
They fill the rear wheel well perfectly. They have a lot of cool designs.
SBC looks like. Bet it's a blast.
And some folks believe no rod is ever completed. There is always something being worked on.
Main thing is you're driving it and having fun.
They fill the rear wheel well perfectly. They have a lot of cool designs.
SBC looks like. Bet it's a blast.
And some folks believe no rod is ever completed. There is always something being worked on.
Main thing is you're driving it and having fun.
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Yep - ARE 205 Torq-Thrust II 15" x 14" with Hoosier LT 29 x 18.5R15 on the rear. The John's Industries 9" Ford rear end was narrowed to keep the tires within the fenders - like a pro-street setup - 4 link with panhard bar and coilovers. Pete and Jakes did the chassis and I modified it to accept a trailer receiver. Mustang II IFS, SBC 383 Blueprint engine and 700R4 trans. It's a very streetable rod after I installed and adjusted a governor kit, but pretty rough riding on some of the streets here in San Angelo - imagine that!
Like I said - I hardly ever really finish anything. I think I have a touch of ADHD...
Like I said - I hardly ever really finish anything. I think I have a touch of ADHD...
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I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
Best, Bob Davidson - Location: Alaska
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A receiver hitch, hmmm. Thinking Power Tour?
700R4 is a great tranny. Can cruise highways and still have low end grunt.
I have an AMX project with a similar rear end set up.
700R4 is a great tranny. Can cruise highways and still have low end grunt.
I have an AMX project with a similar rear end set up.
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