And those are really only the sissys that want to be on TV.
Remember that...
Jim,
I think you got it wrong. The Scottish are throwing the telepone poles not us. We do have a shampionship in rubber boot throwing though. Nokian boot, size 48 I recall.
Actually I don't consider myself very strong. What I do is leave the exhaust manifold on until I hulked the head off. Never had any problems with this (unlike several other Alfa related thing which really made me sweat).
I think you got it wrong. The Scottish are throwing the telepone poles not us. We do have a shampionship in rubber boot throwing though. Nokian boot, size 48 I recall.
Actually I don't consider myself very strong. What I do is leave the exhaust manifold on until I hulked the head off. Never had any problems with this (unlike several other Alfa related thing which really made me sweat).
Yep Rob.
You're totally right. At that point you seriously wish for a "light one".
Two additional interesting ones are Sauna shampionship and for football freaks "swamp football".
Mosquito killing race involves sitting in the woods (probably smelling as good as possible to the mosquitos) and killing as many as possible when they stry to suck you dry.
You're totally right. At that point you seriously wish for a "light one".
Two additional interesting ones are Sauna shampionship and for football freaks "swamp football".
Mosquito killing race involves sitting in the woods (probably smelling as good as possible to the mosquitos) and killing as many as possible when they stry to suck you dry.
Rememberred this tread as we pulled the head of my Bro in laws 75Turbo yesterday.
I'm no guru (opened less than 20 alfa engines I guess), but again I just grabbed the head and rocked it a bit. Getting it off didn't even bring a sweat (hmm... about -5 degrees and working outside might have something to do with this part).
I'm no guru (opened less than 20 alfa engines I guess), but again I just grabbed the head and rocked it a bit. Getting it off didn't even bring a sweat (hmm... about -5 degrees and working outside might have something to do with this part).