Jerry I have a question that i can't get answered so I thought to ask you. I am swapping from drum to disc brakes on my '74 one owner Gremmie and want to know if I can use a master cylinder from a manual disc system, say from a hornet? The power booster just sticks the cylinder so far out into the engins compartment. Any and all help always appreciated. Hal Gremlingts@xxxx wrote: It was such a beautiful day, that I actually got up before NOON on a Sunday to enjoy a full day outside! I was out and about before 8:30 am, enjoying the slightly nippy air and the sunshine beating down. It was SO nice, I decided to declare war...on ivy! :D I've been meaning to get started on my Garden Railway, but first that danged ivy has to go...I have a 60' by 10' border area that is choked with English ivy ( and some Poison Ivy thrown in, too ). So today, after spending the morning doing some fence relocating and repair in the back corner of my lot, and some tree pruning of dead limbs, I started in on a 20' section of border by the deck, and proceeded to hack away and haul away vines and dead shrubs. It was a gory mess, sap and vinelets all over the place, ragged leaves strewn all over the border I was reclaiming from the dreaded Green Machine. When the sun started to go down, I had cleaned off most of the 20 foot section, still has lots of leafless vines left , but at least it's a MAJOR start on a project I've been wanting to do since I moved into the house 3 years ago. I think I'm going to concentrate on either end of the border this winter, as those areas have the least poison ivy growing, and see how far along I get. If I get those two areas done before Spring arrives, I may tackle the main center area, with big trees and misc. shrubs and small trees mixed in together. I've heard it's a good time to pull ivy in the winter, as the sap is down, so any poison ivy vines won't be as potent now as when spring hits and things start growing again. I'd like to get it ALL done, or at least accomplish a majority of it, so I can start reclaiming my border from the ivy. I HATE that stuff! Anyway, not much going on with Gremlins, I need to replace the front shocks on my bronze '74, but decided I'd rather tackle some "green" projects today rather than a "techno" job. Darn weather in Virginia has been extremely LOUSY on weekends the past few months, with all the good days coming during the week. Didn't want to waste ivy-killing time, as there's been little enough this winter! I'll be able to get out to work on the Gremlins soon enough, but I need to pull as much ivy out before the sap starts rising again, so war it was! I'm "bushed" <sic> after my battle today, but "by george"<double-sic!> I'll conquer that ivy , and " I'll rack" <oy, bad!> up a victory eventually! LOL. Well, hope all you Gremlins out there had a good a day as I did. Spring isn't far away. Neither is more snow, we're expecting MORE this week, on Tuesday and Thursday, and the farmer's almanac has predicted 3 more snow events for March, so who knows where it will all end?! I'll be glad to see spring, but NOT before I get more done on the border! LOL Just a LITTLE more cool/cold weather will do me. AMc ya'll, Jerry in Virginia Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT Community email addresses: Post message: gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxx Subscribe: gremlintime-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx Unsubscribe: gremlintime-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx List owner: gremlintime-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx Shortcut URL to this page: http://www.onelist.com/community/gremlintime Gremlintime(Home of the AMC Gremlin on the WWW): http://www.geocities.com/gremlintime Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]