found this on cracks list just now 90k miles air 4x4 7.3 turbo , 15,500 , I dunno seems pretty decent maybe I will take a ride and check it out
Kick ass if it was a stick shift but its not
Right, auto is a deal breaker for me too.. not so sure how the bark mulcher body in disguise would hold up if you wanted to do wood with it either.
I think I could cure that with 3/4 plywood lined , but I mean it's the right engine and the mileage seems right , and there's no rot on the frame at all , I don't the 350 needs help , it ain't cutting it with its tiny little 9 ft body anymore , and it would look bad ass with the cornshredder hooked to it , I would not have to paint either to match the other just tags and some door lettering right rummy !
I actually enjoy the snow , well at least when I get my check I do !
I don't do the residential thing at all , we do all commercial per hour work and I don't fuel my machines they do for 40 cents cheaper then the pump , they keep track of it and bill me for it or deduct directly off the total which is sweet , all I have to do is literally work not chase fuel or work just plow , 2 loaders with boxes and 1 truck maybe 2 typically 8/10 hours the first day , then the same to clean dumpsters handicraps , and mailboxes , and then if it gonna snow again we get paid to push the snow back further or move it out , I have one condo/town home site that's where we stay the whole time
Sounds like a good way to go. If I keep doing this I'm getting out of residential..
what's the alternative ?
Just got back from looking at this one. Its probably close to 90', maybe one usable crotch that's not directly leaning over the house. No crane access either. I came recommended by two other customers in the neighborhood. There are some other trees and some trimming too. I just threw what seemed like a fair number at it. We'll see. Don't know what people are thinking, but that's old news.. lol.
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Maybe I can just get murph to plunge cut it from under the deck.. Hahaha.
Just got back from looking at this one. Its probably close to 90', maybe one usable crotch that's not directly leaning over the house. No crane access either. I came recommended by two other customers in the neighborhood. There are some other trees and some trimming too. I just threw what seemed like a fair number at it. We'll see. Don't know what people are thinking, but that's old news.. lol.
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Maybe I can just get murph to plunge cut it from under the deck.. Hahaha.
remember the one when murph peeled rubber and yanked that one top like 245 feet over a hedge well I think this is a situation that calls for that technique :msp_wink: and you only have to go like what 8 feet?
remember the one when murph peeled rubber and yanked that one top like 245 feet over a hedge well I think this is a situation that calls for that technique :msp_wink: and you only have to go like what 8 feet?
Just got back from looking at this one. Its probably close to 90', maybe one usable crotch that's not directly leaning over the house. No crane access either. I came recommended by two other customers in the neighborhood. There are some other trees and some trimming too. I just threw what seemed like a fair number at it. We'll see. Don't know what people are thinking, but that's old news.. lol.
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Maybe I can just get murph to plunge cut it from under the deck.. Hahaha.
What? Which thread is that one in i gotta see this. Speaking of Murphen stuff, spent close to 8 hours in a large oak friday that was hanging over a road, fence, and hv lines. Brushed it all out and had a 25' spar left, about 42" DBH. Thought to myself hell ill just pull this thing over. Face cut, bore cut, back cut, stuck a wedge in just cuz. Pulled the saw out and told my guy in the truck to pull ahead. It was headed over when my 5/8's 16 strand rigging line snaped. Said outloud: Self, this is no good as the spar sat back on my wedge and stoped. Long story short i got it on the ground and said F Murphen stuff down. Do it the right way from here on out. I will admit i wouldnt of had a problem if i didnt leave so much hinge wood but still...
What? Which thread is that one in i gotta see this. Speaking of Murphen stuff, spent close to 8 hours in a large oak friday that was hanging over a road, fence, and hv lines. Brushed it all out and had a 25' spar left, about 42" DBH. Thought to myself hell ill just pull this thing over. Face cut, bore cut, back cut, stuck a wedge in just cuz. Pulled the saw out and told my guy in the truck to pull ahead. It was headed over when my 5/8's 16 strand rigging line snaped. Said outloud: Self, this is no good as the spar sat back on my wedge and stoped. Long story short i got it on the ground and said F Murphen stuff down. Do it the right way from here on out. I will admit i wouldnt of had a problem if i didnt leave so much hinge wood but still...
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