I would say that it was a dynamite shave and very appropriate in keeping up with our country's 243rd birthday, Andrew!
Thank you, Jason. I know just about working on cars to get everything torn apart. Putting them back together is a different story.
Joseph, excellent all around shave, pic, and post! I could still see and hear Alfalfa singing, "I'm the Barber of Seville!"
When I read this post again and talking about being out in the sun I remember my dad talking about the time he had to put a clutch in a 3010 John Deere in the middle of a cotton field. I ask him how did he split a tractor in the field and he said you just tote a couple of oak boards to roll the rear end on and break in half. You will not find a mechanic today that will do that. Picture below is what a 3010 looks like. Imagine what kind of job that was in the hot Alabama sun with no air tools.
I like it and I just noticed that there is an Alabama flag (Saint Patrick's Saltire) in the British flag.