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a. palmer jr.
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Southern Indiana
Bought a couple 020's half-together in a box for $20. Cool thing is there are a few bags of OEM parts that were presumably for the last guy's rebuild. Includes carb kits, gaskets and seals, impulse line, and all new A/V.

One is a super and the P&C look great. Should be no problem to make a runner, but somehow I'm having Mini-Mac flashbacks...

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I thought that at first but once you get into it it's not that bad. I would have given that much for what you got..
 
blsnelling
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Nov 8, 2006
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Franklin, OH
Not chainsaws, but this is what's consuming my time right now. This is just the first of three section. Total square footage of the whole job is 4,000. This part is 1650. I'm hoping to pour Wednesday morning. I have a crew coming in for that.

This was 10 days ago.
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Here's everything I dug out.
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I worked through most of a thunderstorm.
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Here it is tonight after compacting the crushed limestone. This is the result of a Friday evening, all day the next day, last Saturday afternoon/evening, and tonight after work.
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a. palmer jr.
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What's on my bench today is my tractor battery, flat as a pancake. I tried to use the Cub Cadet to move my log splitter outside to split some logs and it wouldn't start. That log splitter is very heavy when you have to move it by pushing. I ended up falling down and skinning up my knee so I'm taking it easy for a few days while the knee recuperates..I did get the logs split before I went inside..
 
stihlaficionado
Joined
Dec 26, 2006
Messages
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Location
urbana, IL
Not chainsaws, but this is what's consuming my time right now. This is just the first of three section. Total square footage of the whole job is 4,000. This part is 1650. I'm hoping to pour Wednesday morning. I have a crew coming in for that.

This was 10 days ago.
20170706_170319-L.jpg


Here's everything I dug out.
20170708_201641-L.jpg


I worked through most of a thunderstorm.
20170707_230359-L.jpg


Here it is tonight after compacting the crushed limestone. This is the result of a Friday evening, all day the next day, last Saturday afternoon/evening, and tonight after work.
20170717_201120-L.jpg


20170717_201111-L.jpg


20170717_201122-L.jpg
Going to have a Brad's New Parking Area GTG?:)
 

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