On Dec 28, 2012, at 10:17 PM, Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
Greg wrote:
Which Retsel do you have?
Mill-Rite
30 years ago I used an old washing machine motor, some properly sized
sheaves, belts, bearing shaft and made home made motor grinder using
stone wheel like the Retsel Ark.
Curt Raymond wrote:
Cranked it down with the impact gun (how did I ever get by
without one?) and she's all good.
??
Impact drivers are great for removing - but assembling? I rank
them as useful as sledge hammers for assembly... Forceful but
tricky to control well enough to avoid damage.
OK Don wrote:
Now i have red sandstone (it does make a better runway in the
rain) than clay though.
Yeah! You can leave the wheel pants on.
-- Philip
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I think it's a cycle that can be used to freshen items that are dry clean
only.
Dan
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On Dec 28, 2012, at 9:53 PM, Rich Thomas richthomas79td...@constructivity.net
wrote:
What's up with a steam dryer? Seems kinda counterproductive.
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On Dec
Yeah that annoys me. I liked that stuff. Now they just have Jif and it is
adulterated.
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On Dec 28, 2012, at 10:39 PM, Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
Our stock of Kirkland peanut butter is
dwindling.
mao
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Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net writes:
I used to really like front loaders, to the point where I was going to
buy my mom a coinless Speed Queen. But she didn't want to have to bend
over to unload it, and with her machine placement under a good sized
window I couldn't elevate them to laundrymat
Google Bertie County Peanuts (Bertie Co., NC, that is).
Wilton
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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 11:39 PM
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--R wrote:
Throw some
I remember the government issue stuff we got in our school cafeteria when I was
a little kid. Yum. Much better than store bought.
Dan
On Dec 29, 2012, at 9:41 AM, Rich Thomas wrote:
Yeah that annoys me. I liked that stuff. Now they just have Jif and it is
adulterated.
--R (sent from
I had an associate at work that purchased one of the top loaders without an
agitator couple of weeks ago. She used it for a week and sent it back.
She said that her clothes came out of it looking like they had been run over by
a train, so bad that even after drying they were still wrinkled and
The Blister Fried peanuts look/sound mighty tempting to me. I'm feeling
like hooking up my trailer to the 300D and going up to Bertie to make a
haul; maybe some chocolate coated ones, too - and, and, . ;)
(Yeah, yeah, I know - moderation, moderation.)
Wilton
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The PB I get out of the mill at our food coop is really good, but
pricey. I'd really like to have one of those countertop mills for
PB, but the price is prohibitive. Does anyone have a source for a
good mill to make your own nut butters? Peanut or otherwise?
I remember the government
Should be able to do it in a food processor with the chopping blade.
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On Dec 29, 2012, at 9:52 AM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
The PB I get out of the mill at our food coop is really good, but pricey. I'd
really like to have one of those countertop mills
That's because it was just ground up peanuts. Store stuff has sugar
(usually HFCS) and the oil is hydrogenated to keep it from settling out.
Nasty.
Peter
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I have a Bosch front loader, and am pretty much happy with it.
Occasionally it won't spin due to unbalance conditions (when I put too
many things in it, usually) and I had a problem with stinky clothes
that I solved with doing the whites first with bleach and adding some
Oxyclean to the
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ec 28, 2012 at 6:37 PM, WILTON wilt...@nc.rr.com wrote:
'Hope it goes well.
Wilton
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Exactly!
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 3:35 AM, Fmiser fmi...@gmail.com wrote:
OK Don wrote:
Now i have red sandstone (it does make a better runway in the
rain) than clay though.
Yeah! You can leave the wheel pants on.
-- Philip
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Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 12:03 PM
Subject:
Rick wrote:
Or CL.
http://missoula.craigslist.org/app/3501133390.html
Nice.
My neighbor gave me the old wash machine motor, so I used that. The
black motor at CL - ya wonder where that motor came from. Maybe an
old sew machine?
mao
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Peter wrote:
Nasty.
Totally.
Ain't america a great place!!
We can do most anything, except deliver food that is food.
I paid a quarter for some out dated yoplait 100 calorie greek yogurt.
A quarter - can't be totally bad, I thought. It's not food!!
Sucralose, fat-free, yuck. Fake sugar is
'Couldn't resist; just ordered Triple Treat - Blister Fried, Chocolate
Coated and Peanut Brittle.
Maybe take trailer later. ;)
'Noticed 30 lb. PB stock at $83.
Wilton
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WILTON wrote:
'Couldn't resist; just ordered Triple Treat - Blister Fried, Chocolate
Coated and Peanut Brittle.
Do us all a favor and also purchase two other blister fried peanuts
and do the taste test, please.
We were told years ago Hubs is best. Then recently someone gave us
some super extra
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:29:15 -0500 WILTON wilt...@nc.rr.com wrote:
'Noticed 30 lb. PB stock at $83.
That would be at http://www.pnuts.net/product/BulkBestBuys/BulkBestBuys
With that much, though, I would be concerned with how long they would
keep -- with two people in our house, it would take
Mountain Man wrote:
The peanut company in Portales, NM seems to make an
affordable peanut butter, if the FDA would ever let them open
again. Our stock of Kirkland peanut butter is dwindling.
Have you tried Eastwind? The people in my house are fond of
their peanut and cashew butters.
--
Peter wrote:
Have you tried Eastwind? The people in my house are fond of
their peanut and cashew butters.
Eastwind is one of the remaining bulk peanut butter purveyors - good
stuff, but getting pricey. I watched some video of their operation -
almost like the communes of 45 years ago, and
Craig wrote:
'Noticed 30 lb. PB stock at $83.
That would be at http://www.pnuts.net/product/BulkBestBuys/BulkBestBuys
A bit expensive, but getting down toward affordable.
I don't recall what price we last paid for 5-gallon bucket of
Eastwind, but cheap and good peanut butter are becoming
'Noticed they have 2 lb. bags, too.
Wilton
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Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OK - anybody there?
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:29:15 -0500 WILTON wilt...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Should be able to do it in a food processor with the chopping blade.
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On Dec 29, 2012, at 9:52 AM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
The PB I get out of the mill at our food coop is really good, but
pricey. I'd really like to have one of those countertop mills
'Couldn't resist; just ordered Triple Treat - Blister Fried,
Chocolate Coated and Peanut Brittle.
Maybe take trailer later. ;)
'Noticed 30 lb. PB stock at $83.
Wilton
That'd probably be close to $3.50 by the time I got them to my house.
I am probably better off to just pay at the coop.
On Dec 29, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Peter Frederick psf...@earthlink.net wrote:
It's also necessary to add more detergent than the bottle recommends due to
the large size of the washer (it can do a set of King size sheets and
comforter at one time).
I have a front loading LG. I will say this,
One of the reasons attributed to the skunky smell issue is the use of too much
detergent. Most manufacturers recommend no more than two tablespoons of HE
detergent per load unless you have really hard water.
My machine, despite being a low end one, will extend the wash cycle if there
are too
Hot boiled peanuts are a local delicacy, from what I can tell from all of the
roadside stands that offer them. Sounds nasty to me, but
Dan
On Dec 29, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Dieselhead wrote:
'Couldn't resist; just ordered Triple Treat - Blister Fried, Chocolate
Coated and Peanut Brittle.
It has to do with the IDE/SATA mode--AHCI will not work without the intel
matrix storage manager drivers. The other option will work to install, then
install the MSM drivers, then change the setting.
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On Dec 28, 2012,
I believe the real problem is stagnant water in the pump. In a top
loader, the amount of 'sump water' is quite small, but in the front
loaders the pump wasn't designed well on the first models, and the
amount of 'sump water' was higher in proportion to the wash volume.
I cured mine as
Okay, Karl Denninger is a finance/economy guy, but he had a great article on
front loaders a while back.
http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?singlepost=2828226
Thank you Mitch for turning me on to the Market Ticket some years ago, either
here, or on Banned.
Rick
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On Dec
I have several of these for about 3 years, very happy with them. A little
better on less electric usage than the duct type system. I will use these again!
Sent from Dr. Scruggs, Gulf Coast Oral, Facial, and Dental Implant Surgery
iPhone.
On Dec 28, 2012, at 7:15 AM, Rich Thomas
My split system does not do hot water, I have a tankless hot water heater and
it has been very good. The hot water heater uses natural gas with electric
ignition. The split system heat pump AC works on electricity. Both very good
choices.
Sent from Dr. Scruggs, Gulf Coast Oral, Facial, and
Charles Scruggs wrote:
I have several of these for about 3 years, very happy with them. A little
better on less electric usage than the duct type system. I will use these again!
Seems like we used to have a lawyer Scruggs on these lists. I believe his his
name Darrell.
Any relation?
Will make yo butt big.
--R (sent from my miniPad)
On Dec 29, 2012, at 11:29 AM, WILTON wilt...@nc.rr.com wrote:
'Couldn't resist; just ordered Triple Treat - Blister Fried, Chocolate Coated
and Peanut Brittle.
Maybe take trailer later. ;)
'Noticed 30 lb. PB stock at $83.
Wilton
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They are addictive.
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On Dec 29, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Dan Penoff d...@penoff.com wrote:
Hot boiled peanuts are a local delicacy, from what I can tell from all of the
roadside stands that offer them. Sounds nasty to me, but
Dan
Yep.
BTW, as I suspected, Hub's is not far from Bertie - 'bout 60 miles due
north.
Wilton
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To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OK -
Not mine, etc.
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
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Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 6:12 PM
Subject: 1980 Mercedes coupe 450 - $1000 (Holden)
fred.s...@yahoo.com has forwarded you this
Not mine, also. etc.
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
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Subject: 1992 Mercedes 300TE Station Wagon - $2000 (Winchester, MA)
fred.s...@yahoo.com
I have a line on wheels + tyres for my 300TD.
They are 14 inch Bundt style from a 250S. Can anyone tell me if they will fit?
The guy is going to get me the numbers and ET, but I'm impatient.
TIA
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 15:14:48 -0800 (PST) Frederick Moir
fredy4.s...@yahoo.com wrote:
There is a wired old fashion cell phone with lard receiver wired in the
trunk and antenna .
Lard receiver???
Craig
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Yup Lard receiver, from the guys who eat excessive amounts of peanuts!
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
From: Craig diese...@pisquared.net
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fw: 1980 Mercedes coupe
I removed the lard receiver and handset from my 91 350SDL several years ago
when analog system was terminated.
Wilton
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fw: 1980 Mercedes coupe
I guess it's not a 450SLC:
The convert top has some small tears but looks fine .
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They are addictive.
specially the cajun boiled peanuts.MM
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On Dec 29, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Dan Penoff d...@penoff.com wrote:
Hot boiled peanuts are a local delicacy, from what I can tell from
all of the roadside stands that offer them. Sounds nasty to
1980 would be the crypsler ACC (Awful Climate Control) if it is a USA
model. Make a good candidate for Fred to put an OM602 Turbo in?
Not mine, etc.
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
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Using your good suggestions, the hd was wiped, partitioned, and formatted,
but the hd could still not be found on bootup. After reading Johns
suggestion below, I looked for the other option he mentioned which turned
out to be the compatibility mode in the bios. After toggling it, I
restarted
Dieselhead wrote:
It needs a real mill of some form. And a low speed high torque drive. So I
pay over 5 bucks a pound at the coop. It is good PB, but I'd like to be
able to make my own variations.
Do it by hand? - I used to spend an hour each week grinding a week worth of PB.
Same metal
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 15:23:36 -0800 (PST) Frederick Moir
fredy4.s...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a line on wheels + tyres for my 300TD.
They are 14 inch Bundt style from a 250S. Can anyone tell me if they
will fit? The guy is going to get me the numbers and ET, but I'm
impatient. TIA
Sorry, can't
Not wanting to barge in on the discussion of bread, heat pumps and
stinky washing machines.
However a fella in NZ has put some seafoam in the tank of his 201 190D
and now has issues with hesitation and lack of power now and then. I
told him to check his fuel tank strainer as a first step but
Generally wheels from a 116 will fit a 123. I assume you meant 280S or
are we talking a 108? In which case Bundts where not standard fitment
until you got into the bigger engined versions. However should still fit.
Hendrik
who has CLK wheels on the TE
On 30/12/12 11:28, Craig wrote:
On Sat,
I read recently that they are being allowed to reopen.
Greg
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Man
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 8:39 PM
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--R wrote:
Throw
The 250S came with steel wheels and chrome ring/hubcaps. Those
bundts were snagged off a 107/123 116 or 126. The boltholes should
fit. Tires may or may not clear, depending on the size and profile.
If the bundts are factory, they will have a number cast in them.
That should give a clue.
Not wanting to barge in on the discussion of bread, heat pumps and
stinky washing machines.
However a fella in NZ has put some seafoam in the tank of his 201
190D and now has issues with hesitation and lack of power now and
then. I told him to check his fuel tank strainer as a first step but
Not sure why he did it, perhaps reading too much stuff on forums that
extol the virtues of miracles additives, with the promise of hp gains
and better fuel economy.
Far as I am concerned the only treatment for Diesels is to run some
cleaner through it by disconnecting the fuel feed hose. Trying
It might have loosened up tank crud (schmutz) and clogged up the tank filter or
other filters. Try the easy ones first then the tank.
--R (sent from my miniPad)
On Dec 29, 2012, at 6:59 PM, Hendrik and fay heni...@gmail.com wrote:
Not wanting to barge in on the discussion of bread, heat pumps
Far as I am concerned the only treatment for Diesels is to run some
cleaner through it by disconnecting the fuel feed hose. Trying to do it via
the fuel tank is bs.
How about running a tank of B99 or B100 through it, then changing filters?
Greg
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From: Mercedes
Tell him its junk and you'll give him $500 for it.
I've run a fair amount of Seafoam in just about everything I have with an
engine and never had an issue. I'd look at standard stuff first like fuel
filters, then maybe the strainer, then maybe the fuel itself. Maybe give it the
smell test, did
Seafoam comes in small (like 1 quart) cans here. I can't see how that small
amount could do much damage. Is this a turbo? My turbo 300SD had similar
symptoms caused by a leaking hose for the boost signal to the ALDA.
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OK I give up. What's wrong with it?
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Frederick Moir fredy4.s...@yahoo.com wrote:
Not mine, also. etc.
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
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My 9/69 280SE 3.5 coupe had factory alloys on the build sheet.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:20 PM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
The 250S came with steel wheels and chrome ring/hubcaps. Those bundts were
snagged off a 107/123 116 or 126. The boltholes should fit. Tires may or
may not
Andrew,
Dunno.
AFAIK 2k is about what they go for around here.
Winchester tends to be a bit upscale.
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
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Sent: Saturday, December
OK I give up. What's wrong with it?
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Frederick Moir fredy4.s...@yahoo.com wrote:
Not mine, also. etc.
Fred Moir
Lynn MA
Diesel preferred.
1. Its black
2. Has a bashed door
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Frederick Moir forwarded:
1992 Mercedes 300TE Station Wagon - $2000
Garaged since May. Great parts car or second vehicle.
146600 miles.
Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
OK I give up. What's wrong with it?
It burns the wrong kind of fuel.
-- Philip
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