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Harv glad to hear you got Lucy goin again. Our fall festival here is the Herritage Day, just a little car show and some vendors. I remeber that they used to have a small tractor show and livestock but thats all changed now.
The next time you see the little loader tractor can you get a frontal shot of the emblem on the hood of the yellow one or take a photo, I think I have it figured out. Its not an overshot loader but a short turn tricycle loader. I think its a Hyster. Take care Taylor Lambert
 
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We just got back to Surprise where my dad lives. We've spent the day in Tucson. Ya'll all know what's in Tucson.

I now know the secret to the success of Tractor by net, or affectionately known amongst us, TBN.

At first it would appear the magic ingredient could be Hakim's brilliance. But a closer study gives one pause that it might be all about Ibrahim's dilligence and dedication. But one can't ignore Muhammad's diplomacy and instant recall mind.

They're all important. But I see them only as parts of a sum. The sum of course is Mrs Chishti. Muhammad shares with most of us the fact that our most redeeming quality is our mother.

She would never admit this. So don't mention it or say you heard it from me.

BTW I cheated a bit on my fellow TBN'ers who aren't as fond as Chevys as I am. Muhammad got to sit in the driver's seat of Lucy and got to see the world not only as it could be, but as it should be. He'll never be the same, sorry doc /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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I think you're right Taylor. It looks like I won't be going back through Superior on our way home. But I do hope to go through Jerome in the morning, gotta get Cindi's card ya know. They might have one there since they are one of the world's most famous old mining towns.
 
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Evening Doc, you find that filter clue me into the specifics so I can follow suit.

A hot shot truck was in for a fuel problem when I got my thirty thousand mile service. The mechanic said they'd got into some bad fuel and it had taken out the injector system. Each injector is five hundred dollars. Eight of those puppies could cost a bit if not more. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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<font color="blue"> Muhammad got to sit in the driver's seat of Lucy </font>

But did you get a picture of his boot on one of the foot pedals? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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<font color="blue">But did you get a picture of his boot on one of the foot pedals? </font>

Hakim was taking the pictures. I was too busy trying to make sure Muhammad's grin didn't get away from him. Something that big loose in a parking lot could do thousands of dollars worth of damage. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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When you get back drop me a line and I can get you the info on a couple of pre-oem kits. They all run about $250 with shipping. The consesus of the techs I have talked too is that the OEM fuel filter should be changed every 10k not the 15 in the manual. You can get them much cheaper by mail. I will get the addresses for you if you want. By the way, all of the pre-oem kits strongly reccomend that you always travel with spare filters /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif Well, live and learn, what can you do. I am enjoying the photos Dave
 
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Yes, what Harv says is true. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif It was quite a treat to meet Harv and see some of his inventions... I'm sure everybody will be most impressed once he releases the ideas to the public.

And about Lucy... holy cow! I think whoever coined the phrase "King of the Road" was thinking about Harv and Lucy. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif She was pretty much spotless and had some ingenious features that most people wouldn't even think of putting on their trucks. That's pretty much the ultimate truck.

If you're ever in Harv's neck of the woods, I'd suggest asking for a few minutes of his time---you'll be even more impressed than you probably already are. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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I love traveling, nature of the beast in me I guess. But it felt so good to shower in my shower last night and wake up this morning in my bed. Of course I woke up Arizona time which meant I was two hours behind before I even got out of bed.

Heck with it, we're still on vacation, right?

I feel a little guilty about stopping the photographing when the opportunities for great photos was at it's peak. I think I was just a little barn sour, headed home, nose down, tard, as they say.

We took the scenic route home. In Prescott Valley if I had only pulled off the road we could have taken some absolutely (twenty time zoom on that Sony) spectacular photos of antelope grazing and watching commuters. We also had a similar chance in New Mexico but I didn't, pure laziness.

Then there was the times when I'd had to have been wearing the camera and had an eyelass control for the shutter. Like when the big black boar crossed the road in front of us in west Texas. Just about daylight yesterday morning he came across the highway. A good barbwire fence on each side of the highway and he went through them like grass through a goose.

Just before that there was this one tree for this one moment in profile on this one hill this one morning's sunrise. It was one of those things where your mind grasps it and then just wallows in the sight for quite awhile. It was spectacular.

We decided to take the Wickenburg through Yarnell route to Prescott. To give you an idea of the road they have a sixty foot vehicle combination limit due to the grade and curves. Outside of Yarnell, Prescott side we came upon this wonderful five rail pipe fence replacing the barbwire one put up by the state.

We came up over a hill and there at the bottom of the next valley was a crew working on the fence. I picked up the hammer from Lucy's go button. Miss Glenda just shook her head as I pulled off the road onto a driveway of sorts and then back across country to visit with the crew.

He's seventy. She's sixty two. Most times they have their son working with them but he's a helicopter mechanic part time and that day was one of those part time days. They've been building fence for a corporation since 1996. That's what they do. If the weather is permissable they're out building pipe fence. She cuts and fits. He welds. They attibute their good health to working outside and enjoying what they do.

There is a crew that digs the holes and sets the posts. Then him and her cut in and weld up the rails. The crew then comes back and cleans--grinds the welds and paints the fence.

This particular section was put in temporary because a widening of the culvert was planned. They were in the process of cutting it out when we came upon them.

Some people are just lucky at certain things. I happen to be lucky at finding characters. This pair to draw to was super special. Being part of a pair that works well I really appreciate seeing other couples that work well together. We hit it off with them like we were separated at birth. It was two hours of exchanging ideas, tips, and contacts. We left them feeling like we'd been blessed one more time.
 

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If you ever wonder why there's problems in the world I might have an answer for you. The good Lord's settled down in Prescott and having so much fun the rest of the world is going to pot.

Here's a photo of a bronze in the downtown square.
 

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