don't we all wish we had a good hoe?? lol able to work both ends makes for an enjoyable time doing what we do best!!I absolutely love the variety of this thread!!
Small loads, big loads, loads by a hoe ... ya say that around some friends and wait for the odd looks!!
Now everyone, in the key of 50-1 ... Keep on ... Runnin’ Loads !!!
I absolutely love the variety of this thread!!
Small loads, big loads, loads by a hoe ... ya say that around some friends and wait for the odd looks!!
Now everyone, in the key of 50-1 ... Keep on ... Runnin’ Loads !!!
Today's loads
What kind of hook is that ? and where did you get it ?
I got the impale your leg when you miss version..
Can't the Ryobi cut it in hardwood?
There is a crapload in that trailer though, what's that mebbe 5 cubes worth of poles?
I'm sorry, but I just don't get the "Ice" tongs? By the time he gets the first one on the bitty log I could have picked it up and stacked it. By the time he got the second one on I could have moved 3 of the bitty logs. Was he moving in slow motion to show how it works? I can almost understand that you don't have to bend quite as far, but then you have to lift twice as far. If I were putting them on the tailgate of my 4X4 Dodge I would have to lift my hands chin high. Hook, I get, makes my arm longer. Tongs I don't really get. Makes you carry to your side instead of center of body. It looks like a tool for some one with girly hands, that's afraid to touch bark.
Comet had a 200 or 250 six, if not a 170 or possibly a 144. The 300 was never available in the Comet or other small Ford products.
The 300 six was exclusively a truck or industrial engine and was a different family than the small six cylinder family.
The 300 did have a smaller displacement version of the same architecture, the 240, which was available in the Galaxy and F100 pickups.
The 300 was available in trucks as large as the F600.
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