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Faucet Fiasco

June 30, 2014 AustinMFrederick

Hello again to my blog followers! Sorry for my brief hiatus from blogging. Life has been super busy with Molly and I buying a house and moving. Now we are pretty much settled in and the work begins! There are so many things to tackle, but our first project is to fix our 1920s Crane… Continue reading Faucet Fiasco

Tagged 1920s, Antique, Concorde, Crane, Faucet, History, Plumbing, Pre-War, Shower, Shower Parts, Vintage1 Comment

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The #briggsstratton engine is coming apart! I hope to have this engine done and back in my #allis_chalmers lawn tractor by winter 2021. #tractorrestoration #lawntractor #Simplicity #smallenginerepair

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