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Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by dall, Sep 9, 2017.

  1. p61 western

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    Yep they are as crooked as a dog's hind leg.
     
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  2. Stump Shot

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    Swinging a framing hammer screwed mine up took the "tough" right outta me when it started falling apart.
     
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  3. dall

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    The government made them that way because they made it where you have to have it and they have the small print that states what they are willing to cover and try to get out of paying for anything
     
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    Least when they die you don't have to bury them, just screw 'em into the ground.
     
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  5. dall

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    My shoulders are bad from working under cars
     
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    I have beat myself up working on cars and construction.
     
  7. dall

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    i have elbow problems too they wont go straight they stay at about 10 degrees from being straight i figure i have 10 more years before im screwed
     
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    Hopefully more, but I hear ya on that. My knees are the worst for me. The cartilage is gone in one and almost gone in the other.
     
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    When I was younger I figured no sense saving myself for old age in case I died young. Didn't work like I planned. Lol
     
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    lol same here i was and still am one of the ones that tries lifting everything lol
     
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    Did all the hard case jobs too, iron worker, commercial fisherman, volunteer fireman and so on...what a dummy I was. LOL
     
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    lol ive done construction most all my life from building modular home floors to now
     
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    Took me a whole day of slacking to feel good enough to walk around from working. Lol
     
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    lol evening times i walk around like a old man knees and ankles get stiff i understand what you are saying
     
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    So the 268 version would make a better saw for felling and the 272 version better for bucking, would that be safe to say? And don't get too mad when I forget and ask you again next week. Lol
     
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    Kankles!
     
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    If I remember... that winch had a big power shut-off switch on it? Maybe he hooked it up without it at first?
     
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    I just asked, he did indeed leave a winch switch on, woops .. Then again we were not jumping it correctly either :rolleyes: til help from FHC!!
     
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    In my hands they are not far apart
    Really.
    I like both of them.
    I need to get the 272 broken in.
    My cabers came in but i will run the huztl ring for now.
     
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    What are you up to Dave?