I think he’s still around but not active on the forums. Uncle Mustache keeps/kept in contact with him.
Well I said red oak I meant live. Oak loaded down with my neighborI got this trimmed up hopefully pick it up Saturday 34” at the base 81/2 feet long red oak
Load number two this is going to be a new subdivision in Santa Fe. The land owner said we could take whatever we want but if anyone tried to say they got hurt they didn’t have permission to be there fair enough for usWell I said red oak I meant live. Oak loaded down with my neighbor
Rockler's sealer is cheaper and can be bought by the gallon only.
I've never used it, but a guy on another forum liked it. I'm guessing it's similar to Rockler's, but I just don't know. Maybe Google reviews on the product.How about this one? It’s even lower priced yet, and lower shipping. But I wont buy it if it’s no good.
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That's a good experience for them. I'm guessing it's similar to the course we have in Ontario. A fellow volunteer and I teach the course here. All my kids got it and I feel it helps them not only with sledding but later on with driving.The boys got snowmobile safety certified today. Couple inches of new snow this afternoon.
The OG timbersled!Kawasaki two stroke triples are what started my involvement in anything mechanical since the age of 16 when I bought my h1(still have it)
Check out this conversion kit. One of the members on another board I frequent from MN had a kit called the “snow job”. 1972 Kawasaki h2 750cc two stroke triple on a snowmobile bottom.View attachment 886178View attachment 886179
You’ve seen one before???????The OG timbersled!
It's a good class. I missed the cutoff by 1 day when they changed the law and I had to take the course. I had more miles the year prior than all 3 instructors combined. It was kind of ironic and I ended up taking 1 of them to my dad's ranch in the big horn's so he could mountain ride. Still a great friend to this day.The boys got snowmobile safety certified today. Couple inches of new snow this afternoon.
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