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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    I have a stack of tuits chest high to the 50ft woman most of them are actually round, as in there is a little progress to many of them on a regular basis its the getting done part that slows everything down.
    A good thing about mounting the new switch was I finally took the time to connect my electric booster fuel pump to it so any time the ign switch is on or more importantly off, so is the pump, instead of just jugging the wires together each time I started the machine. Forgetting to turn it on just meant it took longer to start because the diesel injection pump had to do all of the work. Forgetting to turn it off wasn't a problem if I was going to use the backhoe again soon, but leaving it sit there and stutter against the fuel stop for weeks on end would eventually drain the batteries
    What I'm doing right now is sorting through boxes of stuff, in most cases very mixed stuff, and trying to get rid of the absolute garbage, and then put the good stuff with other similar good stuff. Tools with tools, parts with parts, etc. I guess I'm lucky in a way, as my whole yard is probably not a lot larger than your workshop. Though I'm pretty sure that, proportionally, I've got ten pounds of crap stuffed in a five pound bag...

    I've got one old ratty pickup truck that is too expensive to run unless there is no choice, a new car that has already over 2200 miles on it in just a bit over 2 months, and somewhere out in the back yard there may still be a lawn edger that's gas powered, and might run. Maybe. Current lawn mower is a Ryobi 40V system, for which one of the batteries is dead, and the other getting rather weak, and a bunch of machine tools that need refurbished. And I'm having trouble keeping up with this. My stuff is weak, and that's all there is to it!

    Bill

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