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    In The News...

    Lol pro hamas
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Man basket on a crane or simply climbing out to it for the weld?
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    Official Random Fact/Random Thought Thread!

    You'll have to hunt the electronics down if that disabled it, and you can usually bypass them if a component broke. You can buy a new carb pretty cheap or fix that one, and you are around all sorts of guys welding all day, a 12 pack or so and that'll be a super easy fix. If not you basically...
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    Official Random Fact/Random Thought Thread!

    What happened to it? They're usually pretty easy to fix. I just did my push mower this week, it had lost the bolt that holds the blade on so it wouldn't run because the blade acts as the flywheel. A bit of ether to get it running long enough to suck the new gas and naphtha mix in (really cuts...
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    How'd it go today?

    25% off seems rather generous to me....
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    Official Random Fact/Random Thought Thread!

    You might be able to use a riding mower or something to move the chipper back there, likely with a trailer dolly because of the tongue weight. I welded a trailer ball on the front of my zero turn for moving trailers, we had a rental house that we kept the bass boat at and making the turn to get...
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    You don't set a line and climb it on rope? Being in illinois I've never done a palm but i would have thought that was the way.
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    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Nice little skinner there!
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    Official Random Fact/Random Thought Thread!

    Yup, usually easier to bring the brush to the chipper, and then haul the chips back if you need them for something. Also if you let them sit for a few weeks or so before chipping the leaves will dry and fall off, so you have clean chips for mulch.
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    What's the weather like in your neck of the woods?

    I would be worried about carbon monoxide doing that, probably best to insulate it. You could also heat up water or rocks outside on a fire and then use them to warm up the area as you sleep, and some spray foam to help seal it up better since drafts are where most heat loss occurs. Some of the...
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    Trail clearing

    I have, but it was usually through another organization doing that, and is worth the trouble. Boy scout eagle projects (others not mine since i dropped out when i was younger), key club, etc. I have also done work for homeowners who had a paved bike trail going through their backyard that was...
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    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    2" pipe i would guess?
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    hearing pro

    Was it used or dirty? And what brand? Or any foam plug? I've never heard of that ever, that's terrible because they're by far the most common ones around.
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    hearing pro

    If they're the old school yellow cylinder ones yeah those are terrible, those will even give me headaches. The most comfy and best noise reduction ones I've ever used are the 3m earsoft neon blast ones, i can wear those all day everyday, pretty cheap too. I prefer the disposables because they're...
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    The Joke/Funny Pic/Video Thread

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    knives

    At work i use a knife for opening boxes and cutting insulation and stuff, so i have a klien pull thru deal i use, works great for my needs.
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    Explosively Dead Removal - Rig Or Bomb Out?

    This. Sometimes on spreading trees over structures it's quicker to rig because you can swing large pieces, but that's only if you'll be making a ton of cuts if not. We have lots of spreading maples and similar trees, and swinging limbs can save some time over the structures, and you can even go...
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    Instagram

    Yeah i didn't know that before, and then we were working down a small city street that was torn up for new utilities. Come quitting time the guy in the 450 just whipped it around, and I'm stuck doing the Austin powers turnaround lol.
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    Instagram

    Let's say you're gonna hit a bump, with a shorter wheelbase your truck will angle up more, and you'll feel it more. Same with steering, the longer the less responsive it is, so you don't have to work as hard to keep it straight. It's a lower sensitivity to adjustments, so it's easier to keep...
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    Instagram

    The longer the wheelbase the better! I've known pipeline welders that would get a quad cab and long bed, and then cut the frame off just past the shackles to make it shorter, and then run a flatbed or custom one. That way they had the long wheelbase for driving long distance but overall it was...
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