High Heads like so many other T parts seem to multiply. At one time I had 50 heads and still have around 30 or so. I have been using them for weights for 100 foot tubes when I irrigate. Yesterday we removed the weights on the edges of our swimming pool cover prior to removal of the cover. The weights are long tubes filled with water. We had emptied our the water and stored them for the summer when suddenly a bad wind storm came up. The wife grabbed some of the heads and put them on the edge of the cover to keep it from ripping apart.
Dave, Well it sure looks like you and the wife were using your heads. Sorry I couldn't resist!
I like to store my heads on top of the engines bolted down. They sure keep the fire inside the engine.
Norm
That takes a lot of nerve! I'd stack up the heads where they wuz, and put her good dishes out there - that'll fix'er.
Just kidding
Garnet
I let the original head take some time off and rest in the shed while the less heavy Z head is now keeping the fire inside. Is it just me or are a lot of model T parts kind of heavy? They all seem to feel that way the longer I work on these things.
When sowing wheat into a cultivated seedbed, dragging a T head from the seeder gives a nice rut to follow on the next round.
Allan from down under on the farm.
--------------------------------------- is the sound of me saying nothing.
It sounds to me like you guys have all lost your heads...;)