You must top cover. I live in the south. If you don't cover it enough it's rotted by the time it's ready. Not rotted through but if I don't cover...
Yea those first gen Tundra/Sequoias are like tanks! They are over built because that was Toyotas introduction to the half ton market. They wanted...
Maybe, but the adjoining states around me it's all the same. Now if I had a $50k travel trailer or a 20k pound deckover trailer I might have...
I have cut wood more than a few times in triple digit temps. Let me tell you it saps it out of you way more than even at 91f or so. It seems like...
Yep I sure would. I'd have a fire going. I'd let you run the saws I'll be dragging brush and feeding the fire too!! :rofl: :lol::fire: It was...
85°F !! Man do y'all air condition the outside! That's a nice fall day here! Try I'm not wearing pants when it's 105°! Often will wear chaps with...
I wouldn't even insure a $900 or less trailer even a $5000 trailer I wouldn't insure. If your towing it it's covered under your insurance, but I...
Yea my square ranger was a 1990. From the factory the 2.3L had like about 110hp I'm sure mine was down in the 90hp range. But I didn't drag race...
Ra Ngers especially that body style and before are pretty reliable. If it's the manual they are really reliable. They can't tow a lot and your...
Me too, I only pull them off a saw isn't running. I don't pull and throw them every year. On a high use saw every so many years I may check gap.
I split a few cords in the last few months with his. Doesn't ever bog down on that 22Ton splitter he has. And it seems to run forever on the half...
I'd be interested. Edit: Oh sorry...PM
Gary who hasn't been here in years but all the saw guys know who I'm talking about had/has hundreds and I am pretty sure he burns No WOOD! I...
My wood cutting buddy has the HF engine before the Predator line. It was called Greyhound back then. Same Honda clone engine. It was blue. This...
I guess I said that wrong. Your right there is oil there if it were too lean plug would be whiter. But why itls it dry and flaky/powdery. Oil...
Ok having average I can see useing more of it. I read about keeping trails clear. I have a few fields I bush hog and I can use a good bit of fuel...
I also own a square body. And had a Ford ranger that I sold running perfect with over 300k on it. But I fix everything myself and am pretty tough...
That's a lot of oil for a guy that doesn't burn wood. This is a serious question, where and what are you running all these saws doing to burn that...
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Look at those bottle tops!