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Billy46CJ2A
Member Joined: 23 Nov. 2019 Location: Maine Status: Offline Points: 14 |
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Been working from home exclusively since mid March and although I need to finish the wiring on my 2A, I got the bright idea to gut our master bathroom and redo. Now I have a very interested wife in when it will be completed. Given that we have another month of lock down, I should be able to focus on both projects. Be well folks.
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Bill
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AKoller
Member Sponsor Member Joined: 19 Sep. 2018 Location: Moundridge Kans Status: Offline Points: 652 |
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So far the business I work for has been deemed essential. But with the slowdown in the economy our sales have slowed tremendously over the last 3 weeks or so. The other issue is getting parts to build stuff. There are parts that we are running out of to build products. We don't know yet when we will see our next shipment. Due to lack of parts to build new product we've had to lay off about 20 people in that time.
I have enjoyed all the extra time spent at home trying to "social distance". It has given me the opportunity to get some projects done that have been on my "to do" list for quite some time. This weekend I finally got some shelves built in my old chicken house building so I can get stuff up off the floor. I also got the building wired and lights hung. I've never had electricity in that building. It sure is nice to walk in and just flip a switch for light and not have to use a flashlight! |
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1950 CJ3A "Thumper"
1966 M151 A1 1942 GPW #70221 |
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jeeper50
Member Sponsor Member Joined: 01 Mar. 2008 Location: Spanish Fort AL Status: Offline Points: 2579 |
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Nice Mutt you have there!
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Belleview ol skool winch soon. '48 CJ2A 283 V8 sm 420 granny low, tera low D18, overdrive,lockers Texan at heart,Alabama by retirement |
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Flatfender Ben
Member Joined: 13 July 2014 Location: Nyssa OR Status: Offline Points: 2657 |
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Wow that building is awesome!!!
Very well lit I was trying to calculate how many Jeeps would fit in there!
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1946 cj2a desert dog
1946 cj2a bulldog 1948 cj2a blue jeep 1953 cj3b yard dog 1955 willys wagon 1955 willys pickup 1956 willys pickup boomer 1960 fc 170 1968 jeepster commando 1990 Grand wagoneer |
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AKoller
Member Sponsor Member Joined: 19 Sep. 2018 Location: Moundridge Kans Status: Offline Points: 652 |
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The lower section where the Jeeps are is 20' wide by 45' long. So I figure if I cleaned up all my junk I could park them in there 3 wide and 3-4 deep. Unfortunately the ceiling isn't tall enough to stack them. |
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1950 CJ3A "Thumper"
1966 M151 A1 1942 GPW #70221 |
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Barry S
Member Joined: 01 Mar. 2020 Location: Ohio Status: Offline Points: 664 |
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Would you let THIS guy into your house?! We're starting our second week of state mandated shut down. I'm still running service calls (wearing my PPE), but my calls have dropped way back. On one hand I am happy to be classified as essential - self employed = no service calls = no income, on the other hand I am happy to have a little extra time to work on Jeep stuff! Counting blessings! Seriously hoping the Willys Spring Reunion still happens!
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1947 CJ2A 93664 "Grasshopper"
1947 CJ2A 90729 194? CJ2A 04893/194304 1946 CJ2A 46745 1946 CJ2A 36723 1945 MB 413665 1971 CJ5 8305017 375392 Drive train parts donor Bantam Trailer T3-C 25487 |
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drm101
Member Joined: 12 Dec. 2012 Location: Clarkston, MI Status: Offline Points: 1471 |
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I second the Willy's reunion! The one thing I had planned to do for certain this year. AKoller - that chicken coop does look like it needs to be filled up. Looks like a great place to keep Jeeps.
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Dean
'47 CJ2A "Ron" '66 CJ5 "Buckie" The less the Power the More the Force |
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ndnchf
Member Sponsor Member x 2 Joined: 22 Sep. 2017 Location: Virginia Status: Offline Points: 2177 |
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I work weapon systems safety for the navy, so am considered essential. But working from home, I'm ok with it. My commute is a lot shorter and that means more garage time available
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1948 CJ2A - It goes nowhere fast, but anywhere slow.
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Bruce W
Member Joined: 29 July 2005 Location: Northeast Colorado Status: Offline Points: 9652 |
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Being retired, my work is still the same, in the same place. I’ve been working from home for some time now. It’s still not the same as it was though, I hesitate to run to town for parts or supplies. I bought a part from a member here, and was hesitant to go to the post office and get a money order (I was going to send him cash but the grocery store wouldn’t let me have any.), and now he’s a little leery of going to the post office to cash the MO and ship the part. I can’t fault him for that.
BW
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It is NOT a Jeep Willys! It is a Willys jeep.
Happy Trails! Good-bye, Good Luck, and May the Good Lord Take a Likin' to You! We Have Miles to Jeep, Before We Sleep. |
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Oilleaker1
Member Joined: 06 Sep. 2011 Location: Black Hills, SD Status: Offline Points: 4412 |
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Otto, the best way is to look for fresh dirt pushed up to the surface from over night. Find his hole that goes down into the ground or burrow and sprinkle some rodent poison pellets down the hole. Birds etc. won't eat/find the pellets and the Voles die under ground. I've tried traps and a Vole is one tough bugger to fool. They will literally push the trap out of their runway and ignore it. They are experts at removing the traps bait. You have to tie it on the trigger to have any luck at all. I had 13 traps around a known burrow and the only way I got him was he jumped backwards into another trap. He would dig under traps and keep on going. They can dig through very tough soil. Muscular bodies. I've had them go into a Lilock bush and pull the trap off their appendage and be gone. You know you got him when no more dirt and tunnels or tracks are being made. They reproduce at a rapid rate. Then eat everything. As for cats------there are two. They didn't put a dent in the Vole problem. Voles work under the snow and use vegetative cover to their benefit. Common name for a Vole is Meadow Mouse. You think they are Moles, but aren't. They have a rounded mug of a face muscular body about 3-4 times of a field mouse or house/barn mouse and a short 1.5 inch tail. Confident buggers. They will stare you in the face if they feel safe. Yes, I thought about a 12 gauge. Not in a neighborhood good luck. John
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Green Disease, Jeeps, Old Iron!
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JeepFever
Member Sponsor Member Joined: 07 Aug. 2012 Location: VA Status: Offline Points: 2753 |
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Voles sound like a different issue. Our problem was definitely moles. The critters with tiny eyes and big front feet (only the males, I believe).
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jpet
Moderator Group Sponsor Member x 5 Joined: 30 Apr. 2008 Location: Ramsey, IL Status: Offline Points: 11174 |
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Illinois, has been on lock down for 2 weeks. We are open. We fall into the essential group for media since we support newspaper and magazines. Kinda surprised that is considered essential but whatever, we have to service them. We are down to 8 employees and we just park in the back and carry our letter with us in case we get stopped. I along with a few other Q8s are falling into deep depression as we were a supposed to be in Utah, this week and next :’( ..... We have started a support group and I even sent out a few “stimulus packages”. .... I guess that is very small potatoes compared to what others are going through. ....anywho, I drove BAM BAM to work today. He has been in the garage for about two weeks straight
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CJ2A #29110 "General Willys"
MB #204827 "BAM BAM" "We do what we can, and we try what we can't" |
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Nick_
Member Sponsor Member Joined: 05 May 2014 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 1138 |
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I do envy all your free time off work. Since I'm in walking distance of the office with a continuous list of work to do, I'm still here chugging away. But it keeps me entertained since I get stir crazy.
It turns out I've always lived my free time in quarantine, with no real changes to daily life - after work just spending way too much time at the shop keeping up with all these old vehicles. This scenario has really made me reflect. I'm at my maximum limit with 5 Willys Jeeps. Ideal plans are to finish my RX7 by June and start the LS swap on the 'Sub right after. My goal is to have it done for CFFC. 2021 goal: No projects! I said that last year, but I'm serious this time.
Muddy, just as the lord intended!
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Bruce W
Member Joined: 29 July 2005 Location: Northeast Colorado Status: Offline Points: 9652 |
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I don’t know, that sounds kinda like a girlfriend I once had. BW
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It is NOT a Jeep Willys! It is a Willys jeep.
Happy Trails! Good-bye, Good Luck, and May the Good Lord Take a Likin' to You! We Have Miles to Jeep, Before We Sleep. |
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Brian3
Member Joined: 25 Nov. 2017 Location: Pr Albert, ON Status: Offline Points: 172 |
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Even though I work for a utility company, I was declared non-essential, so I have been working from home for two weeks now. I'm actually enjoying not having the one hour commute each way, I just look at how much I'm saving on gas. The extra time to work on my '46 CJ2A is great. Now if I can just keep my little girls from killing each other.
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I wish people would quit hittin' me on the head. MQ
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otto
Member Joined: 26 Feb. 2012 Location: Orygun Status: Offline Points: 2266 |
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I can deal with moles successfully, but the voles are way more prevalent. During the summer I pour dry sand down the holes and set traps on the ones they clear. Last summer I put a cubic yard of sand down those holes!
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47 CJ2A w/fuel injected boat engine
48 CJ2A 64 Ford Econoline Travelwagon If you can't get there in a Jeep, get a motorcycle! |
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48walker
Member Joined: 17 Mar. 2017 Location: Wisconsin Status: Offline Points: 366 |
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DMusil, I'm just south of Stevens Point. I tried to do some salmon fishing around Manitowoc a few times. Nice area.
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kswillys
Member Joined: 03 Sep. 2019 Location: Kansas Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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