Sawyer Rob
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Bet the wood is hard on those beaters.
BUT, they throw the splits right beside the stove!
SR
Bet the wood is hard on those beaters.
Interesting, I would like to insulate a floor between the joists in a room, it had fiberglass and it was a nasty stinky mess when I cleaned out the crawlspace underneath, all the fiberglass was chewed up and full of pee and poop, I was worried the mice and chipmunks would just tunnel through it. The room is a bedroom addition.No, I'm afraid the mice would just nest in it. This should be more durable.
My 98 LS has the 4.3 vortec and 215k on the engine. The trans. was rebuild years ago but soon later it started to shudder, bad new TC. It runs out fine but going up hills going 35/45 it shudders so I just hit the gas and it's gone. It's been spanked for years and it still runs liked a scalded dog.Sillhunter, I’ve owned trucks from every brand but dodge
I had a s10 with a 2.2 and 5spd
I dragged many a load to my sisters house with it when she was a single gal (in between hubbys)
Put a whooping to that little truck and it always asked for more
Had a Toyota, Nissan, S10, F150 and now a Colorado
By coincidence only, they’ve all been Red
My Toyota from '85 till now...Sillhunter, I’ve owned trucks from every brand but dodge
I had a s10 with a 2.2 and 5spd
I dragged many a load to my sisters house with it when she was a single gal (in between hubbys)
Put a whooping to that little truck and it always asked for more
Had a Toyota, Nissan, S10, F150 and now a Colorado
By coincidence only, they’ve all been red
Get a John deere track loader it will out lift most tractor loaders, hands down. More lifting power than Kubota track loaders. This I have proven, numerous times.Which is ANOTHER reason a skid sucks, especially around my sawmill. Heavy logs and the skid I had just didn't mix.
SR
I'm guessing you've missed a few post's here on this topic.Get a John deere track loader it will out lift most tractor loaders, hands down. More lifting power than Kubota track loaders. This I have proven, numerous times.
I wish I had one. I've mentioned before, I had a chance at one that was scrapped, but it was busted up when dumped on the pile. Dang!Built another log wagon today. This makes 4 like this now. I have 5 or 6 more running gears sitting around yet. I want to make one into a dumping trailer when I have time. The 2nd picture is our yard at my day job. I keep a few work projects there so that on cold days I can do something at the 2 shops we have there. My own shop is usually full of sleds, motorcycles or other projects my son is working on and worse yet my wife always has a list of things I "have" to do so sometimes I just sneak off to work for some rest. I bought that elevator last summer and haven't taken the time to do anything with it yet. That's our work Kubota that comes in real handy when I making stuff that is 3 pth. I made a spare set of forklift forks so I can use it instead of the forklifts at work. Been thinking of buying a gas power pack to run conveyors, dump hoists and maybe some future projects.
Yep there's that famous 170 again!!Oh **** is that a 170?????!!!!!!!!
I took they day off today and finally got some range time in! Its been several months and it shows! Especially in my pistol marksmen ship. I usually don't go more than a couple weeks without going to the range!
I was ringing the bigger gong at 300 consistency with the Springfield M1A Scout and the Palmetto SA PA-10. The smaller gong was about three or for hits per miss at the same distance with the same two firearms. Not bad fir semi rapid firing considering it's been a while . The M1A SOCOM 16 CQB with the RDS is leathal at 100 and closer off hand! Further than that Im sure, but I didn't send them any further today with the carbine. The Kimber 1911 in 10mm is far more accurate than I am! The video is the Springfield SOCOM and Kimber in action at about 30 yards to target.
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Any range time is a good time!
I was working on a 99What year was it? The resistor mod doesn't work on the pk3 system. Tried it a few different times. The error code that comes up just suggests the system doesn't see a key. Think the next step is I have to suck it up and get a gm wiring diagram for it. The pk3 was an up option from the pass lock system.
Good news is we just drug it out of the shop since there other stuff that needs attended to. Give me a bit more time to figure some things out.
The Red Cedar shim splints from a piece of kindling under the 3M tactical tape is the key Brett! The "special tac tape" just holds the splints in place!Did a lot of that today myself, it's been a while for me too. Unfortunately nothing past 35yrds, but the steel was a good bit smaller lol. Let loose with my edc on about 300 rnds, she didn't flinch once, can't say that about me though .
Where you get that tactical tape .
Never thought of horse shoes! You're a genius kk!Well gents, at the la casa del KK. We cook exclusively on cast Iron with the exception of stainless pots for boiling. Just about 98% of the morning "break fast" is cooked on the wood stove. Today it was bacon, farm fresh eggs and flap jacks. With reall maple syrup of course.
For those of you that also cook on a wood or coal stove. KK's woodstove cooking tip # 56.3. "Old horse shoes make fir excellent trivits!"
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The other 2% of the time? Well, its usually jet boil cooked instant oatmeal eat'n on a cot out in the shop because I was previously kicked out of the house the night before!
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