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5hp Briggs and scrap iron. That narrow pusher works really well for pinching those logs. I will have to decide if I want it wider or leave it....
Thanks, that's Emma. If you look way in the back under the stairs you'll see a graying muzzle, that's Jackson.
38F here with the same miserable east wind still blowing. Advisory goes into effect at 10:00 PM. Never did rain or do anything else. Boiler loaded...
Burns fast when dry and lower BTU. Not to sound snobbish, but I won't bother with it unless getting paid to remove it. Goes into the campfire wood...
You just need the correct type of wheelbarrow Brad.:D[ATTACH]
I voted love it because that's what she's gonna tell ya right up till the day it gets "lost". :rofl: :lol:
By the hub pattern and look, I think it's an early to mid 60's Mopar front axle, drum brakes on it. Think Valiant or Lancer maybe. You're sure...
Oh I disagree, the ads make someone some real money or the shows wouldn't get made. :rofl: :lol:
I don't disagree at all with that. Some of those folks are extremely astute at creative problem solving issues with almost nothing to work with. I...
It is, in my case I've been a certified auto tech since 1983, so I can deal with minor stuff alongside the road if I have to. It really boils down...
1989 F 250 XLT Lariat 7.3 IDI from Idaho. Dents dings, but no rust. 128K miles. $2800.00 1996 F250 XLT Lariat 7.3 PS From northern Cali No rust...
Not to get overly technical here guys, but according to the safety nannies the saw should be started with the brake engaged anyway. The chain...
Unlike a lot of my "genius" ideas, this may work out well. FYI cycle time is 17.5 seconds. She ain't a rocket ship.
My grandson will end up running this machine. He's 9 and about the right height for now. Too short for me. It should work as a sawbuck though.
Thank you sir! :salute: Coming from such an expert in these matters I am deeply satisfied with my acquisition then.:rofl: :lol: In all seriousness...
It's been 30-34F cloudy, damp and a miserable east wind since Saturday I think. Too warm for the ground to freeze and too damp to enjoy outdoors....
Trim a couple small strips off and put a flame to it. If it lights like a candle it's dry, and I'm betting it is.
I'll buy paint and dinner if'n you wanna stop over and giver er a quick spray.
You may be right on that. It's heavy, that much I know. Surprisingly enough it actually moves pretty fast. I didn't time the cycle on it, but I...