Water cooled engines..

jm.

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Location
Dover TN
We are always having questions on here . So here is tonights.. Located where you call home right there where you sleep how many LIQUID cooled engines do you have. Like cars,trucks, tractors, and all the othere liquid cooled stuff. Post this because ever time I go to check anti-freez I usually miss something.. If I haven,t missed anything I have 28 here on the hill tonight...
Lets here it how many you got..Goahead count the ones that might run or have ran just don,t count the junk yard.
 
I have 3 tractors and two trucks that are in running condition and have antifreeze in them. Plus another 8 tractors and one truck that I have not fixed up enough to need coolant yet.
 
Should a asked that question last Oct ,. Always worry I forgot one that had water added , and have got out of bed in the middle of the nit e to do somethin about it , got over 25 to babysit here ,, not counting the sidelined mothballed one
 
9 vehicles (2 are collector)
7 tractors
23 water cooled -flywheel engines (plus a few aircooled)

39 total

-and yes it's hard to not miss any each fall.
 
To many. If all I do is look out my front door I can see 6 but then there is the ones in the machine shed and then ones in another shed and then a couple in the field. If I tried to count them all I always loose count. But I would say at least 30
 
1 BroncoII;3 pickups;1 grain truck;3 diesel tractors;5 gastractors;1loader;2combines=16 watercooled engines.2 atv;2 motorcycles;2lawnmowers;2 misc small gas engines=8 air cooled.WOW,24-I never counted them all before!
 
Been rideing since I was 15(39years).I currently own a 1973 HondaXL175;1984 Honda XL 250.no longer have a 'road bike'...miss it.DIEHARD Honda man.
 
Only 8.

For grins and giggles, count your tires sometime. That gets real mindboggling.
 
cars/truck = 4
tractors = 5
combine = 1
s/p mower = 1
Only 11 water-cooled, ranging from 134 to 415 c.i., 3 to 10 cylinders. (just shy of 3000 c.i., total) 4 or 5 air-cooled around here too.
And Delta or Goose or whoever said to count the tires is right - it IS mind boggling.
 
Even dozen.

Had a guy tell me a while back that you should have one cylinder(as in gas or diesel engine) for every year old you were. Think I've got some aging to do.
 
Ten tractors,skid steer loader,three pickups,one car,maybe adding tractor number eleven this weeked if the deal can be made.Yes I have a fever,didn't count four power units waiting for a home.Scott
 
When guys count, first they take their gloves off. Then they take their shoes off. I know we can go to 11, and women can go to 12.
 
Well..

3 pickups and a car
7 tractors
1 Self-Propelled corn picker
1 combine
1 air compressor
4 snowmobiles
1 skid steer

so, that makes 18.. Of course, the items that hold liquid are usually kept full of anti-freeze, but keep trying to keep the habit of checking it every season.

Brad
 
One aircooled 4 wheeler- but 18 hobby tractors, two parts combines, two workers in reserve, plus one I harvest with, used to have four tractors I farm with, still have have three, plus a skidsteer, backhoe, manlift, one car, three trucks, and a water-cooled lawnmower. 34 water-cooled with one or two batteries. Tires? Counted them decades ago, was well over 250. Had duals on three field tractors, triples on one. Still have 3 silage wagons, one with tandem rear axle, 4 hay wagons, plus have 6 grain wagons. Still have a couple 4 wheel pioneer grain boxes. Three augers. Two Field choppers, planter, drill, field cultivator, plowing disc, two sprayers, two stalk choppers with 2 and 4 wheels. Silage blower, hay rake, manure spreader. Sold two balers, one hay rake, one swather, one blower, one disc, one field cultivator, one elevator, one spreader. Tire numbers change every year- Bottom line, probably still close to 400 tires here to maintain. In 38 years farming, some years are predominately tires, some years are bearings, some are pto knuckles. A lot is related to when I bought new stuff- (seldom) when it gets so old, some wear points are worn out.
 
6 tractors,1 Allis stationary unit,2 ford LN flatbeds 2 Dodge pu's, wifes car, and last but not least my 83 goldwing.
 
jms// Funny you say that in my 67 so years I have always thought that . Seems when one u joint goes I will have a rash of them. Like you say one year will be tires , then next battries or something else. Haven,t counted tires in some time but have 6 i8 wheelers sitting here so that runs the tire count up fast. Rain/snow in west Tn this morning..
 
Years ago I had a 175 Honda but sold it. I now have a 1976 Honda CB360T and a another one a 74 for parts. The boy rides a 1976 Honda 550-4. If I could find one I would be riding a BMW but they are hard to find and when you do they cost big $$. I started riding at the age of 13 got legal on my birthday when I was 14 and have had a lience ever since
 

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