Actually two video's on this subject. I'll post the last one first, and the first one last. Had to get through that first day to get to where this one was.
True, My Chinese Makita crapped out on me. I'll put a little time into it I guess. Are they the enemy?I refuse to beta test for the enemy.
Huh? Makita isn't a chinese company like the clone companies are- it's a Japanese company. Almost all Makita saws were made in Germany except for a few home owner grade models. Stihl and Husky saws & products that might be made in china don't make either of those companies chinese either. Only chinese companies are chinese companies.True, My Chinese Makita crapped out on me.
There is plenty of money to be made in America and on YT via ethical capitalism- you don't have to shill for chinese companies to make a good living.True, My Chinese Makita crapped out on me. I'll put a little time into it I guess. Are they the enemy?
Of course u are peachin to the choir. I was a former manufacturing engineer watching our infrastructure go over seas. So understand better than most. But I ask you, who's worst, the ones building and selling direct? Or the ones who build from the same manufacturing infrastructure , slap a label and charge 30 to 40 percent more and then call the former the "enemy"There is plenty of money to be made in America and on YT via ethical capitalism- you don't have to shill for chinese companies to make a good living.
This chillin?There is plenty of money to be made in America and on YT via ethical capitalism- you don't have to shill for chinese companies to make a good living.
Exactly. That's who u are.
Day ONE and first "contact" so to speak. Bet You all have been there.
A Garfield "Pull Dozer", has hydraulic lift & tilt. Use them for years doing road and grade workWTF are you pulling behind the tractor to clear the roads?
A Garfield "Pull Dozer", has hydraulic lift & tilt. Use them for years doing road and grade work
I had them in Colorado in the 1990's for doing final grades, driveways ( longer gravel driveways ) private subdivisions etc. Pulled it behind that International since 1992 Also had "Yellow" equipment but that farm tractor / Pull dozer combo made MORE money than any of the others. Especially road work, got near road grader quality finish work for a fraction of the up front and running costs with that older farm tractor ( International 1066 ) AND it could carry the road base or gravel way better than a grader blade. I would crawl over the pile and literally drag it down the roads letting it "bleed" out the bottom and do in one or two passes what it would take either a loader / grader combo to do or many passes with a graderThanks. I'd not seen one one before and it was hard to make out what it was covered in snow.
Seems to be a handy thing if you've got a big tractor to pul it and you are doing a lot of unsurfaced roads.
https://www.garfieldequipment.com/graderblade.html
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