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  1. biggun

    The New Offical Mutts of the House thread

    When I was working in Connecticut the head of cleaning on the resort had a Collie. It got skunked about every two weeks. They said the only thing was to wash the dog with Tomatoe Juice. Luckily they got it in catering cans from the kitchens. Seemed to do the trick although the dog always...
  2. lxskllr

    How'd it go today?

    Idling seems fine. Revving up, and putting it in a cut is what gets the noise started, but not 100% of the time. It comes and goes. Imagine a piece of material like a thin bar wear guide that goes against the case when you clamp the bar down. Imagine it isn't clamped down, and it falls against...
  3. Maximalist

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    Homemade turkey cutlets with potatoes with Italian ketchup, a traditional salad of tomatoes, cucumbers and sweet peppers with parsley (seasoned with olive oil) and some grapes - If your woman loves you, then not only a delicious dinner is always waiting for you :)
  4. Nutball

    The Joke/Funny Pic/Video Thread

  5. Mick!

    Cold showers

  6. Nutball

    The Official Random Video Thread!

    It worked out well turning at the last second, so the wing acts as a shock absorber, just as long as the fuel doesn't pray everywhere and ignite.
  7. Nutball

    How'd it go today?

    Does it sound like an occasional screech, or squirrel noise, or like some small animal sneezing when it is idling?
  8. pigwot

    How'd it go today?

    Adjustable piston stop
  9. flushcut

    The New Offical Mutts of the House thread

    Well, shithead decided to go after a skunk at 5AM today. Lill f ucker! I don’t think he took a full hit but he stinky.
  10. Maximalist

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I understand you. As for me, I try not to work at temperatures above +30°C. At these temperatures, the wood heats up to such an extent that it seems my eggs can be hard boiled. Fortunately, such temperatures are rare here.
  11. Maximalist

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    In this case, I worked in a government agency. I serve four central districts of St. Petersburg and I'm the main arborist. Ordinary trees are cut down by others, but the most problematic trees usually go to me. The government can enter into contracts with private entrepreneurs. Quite often, I...
  12. lxskllr

    The Official Random Video Thread!

    Pretty good landing all things considered. Looks like one you walk away from.
  13. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Lotta work!
  14. Magnus

    Battery falling off Husqy

    No, I doubt many like that. It is not that popular to get the help you need today. Not many want to know what options there is. Much better/easier to buy things first and not be disturbed in your thoughts. So I get to see many hard earned bucks get wasted on wrong product choice. As bonus I get...
  15. Trains

    The Official Random Video Thread!

  16. Tree09

    HOBBS mod

    More like to a carpenter everything looks like a nail. I understand that since i weld stuff all day everyday for work, my first solution to a problem is build something :lol:
  17. Tree09

    HOBBS mod

    I like them, best wire rope prices I've found
  18. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    @Maximalist ‘‘twas a big branchy mess. 1.25m trunk and at the middle of the day it was 37°c so I had enough.
  19. Treeaddict

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    @Maximalist Do you own your own tree removal business or do you work for someone (private or government entity)? You seem to do mostly public space trees. Does the government contract out that type of work to private enterprises?
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