But you can't CC it in New Jersey apparently.And that's the beauty of being an American. I could buy a fully functioning military surplus tank and park it on my front lawn if I felt the need and no one would say a peep.
But you can't CC it in New Jersey apparently.And that's the beauty of being an American. I could buy a fully functioning military surplus tank and park it on my front lawn if I felt the need and no one would say a peep.
Kinda, the tank would be subject to its own set of regulations and issues for citizens ownership. Now if the main gun was "disabled" then yep, have at her. There is a caliber restriction were subject to. Would just be awesome to have an Abrams tank sitting in the front drive.And that's the beauty of being an American. I could buy a fully functioning military surplus tank and park it on my front lawn if I felt the need and no one would say a peep.
That's awesome, I like those heart shaped pieces.Well Brett, it's not a "chairy" but I thought you might it anyway @chipper1. One of a couple of projects from that firewood load.View attachment 908443View attachment 908445
Redneck!And that's the beauty of being an American. I could buy a fully functioning military surplus tank and park it on my front lawn if I felt the need and no one would say a peep.
I've cut a number of cookies from hollow trees and don't recall any warping. Might be they were already seasoned for the most part? I don't know.That's awesome, I like those heart shaped pieces.
How did you keep it flat. Most I've cut warped very fast and I just burned them.
Heck yeahI love when all the guys in here get along. CC, dogs, hunting, trucks, maple syrup, the list never ends. Kinda strange but I get a sense of personality with some of the regulars in here. Good stuff for sure.
I don't see oak there Ryan. Bark say ash but not quite sure. Unless it is bone dry, dead it will have some weight to it. Nice score!!!Last of the mainline scrounge. The mainline refers to the mainline railroad line that runs from the suburbs of Philadelphia, to the city itself.Very affluent and big $$ housing. I scrounge there,split, and re-sell to the same area.
Assuming this is some sort of oak?Heavy stuff....gave me a reason to try out the echo to Stihl bar adapter I just got too.View attachment 908505View attachment 908506
Diagnosed the main issue back to the switch (mower would cut off after some amount of time and not come back on until it cooled down.) It said to replace the switch because it is non-serviceable. BAH! Someone put it together, so I can take it apart. I pried the tabs open, cleaned the contacts, and got it together (took several attempts to get the all loose parts and springs to stay put.) After I got it assembled I kicked myself for not using dielectric grease.If you need a hand getting yours going, let me know .
Just caught your post about your zero turn cutting out. Are you talking about the key starter switch? Mines been acting up also when it gets hot. I think my problem is the engine overheating due to some clogged cooling fins. Cleaned it out and so far so good, but it's good to know what to look at next if that doesn't fix the problem.Diagnosed the main issue back to the switch (mower would cut off after some amount of time and not come back on until it cooled down.).....
My issue is the mower deck on a John Deere 420. The switch engages a clutch on the front of the engine to turn the blades. The contacts were bit flaky inside the switch. Volt meter wasn't reading before I took it apart. Can probably see similar on ignition switch if that is the problem. I would also check the myriad of safety switches.Just caught your post about your zero turn cutting out. Are you talking about the key starter switch? Mines been acting up also when it gets hot. I think my problem is the engine overheating due to some clogged cooling fins. Cleaned it out and so far so good, but it's good to know what to look at next if that doesn't fix the problem.
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