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  1. Dave Shepard

    How'd it go today?

    The new cylinder head came for my Kubota last Tuesday. They forgot the gasket kit. Emailed them and they shipped out a set Thursday or Friday. Tracking originally said Friday, today it said it's coming tomorrow. No problem, as long as USPS doesn't fold them in half. I just stripped the...
  2. flushcut

    How'd it go today?

    Wunderground by far the most accurate I’ve used.
  3. davidwyby

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  4. SeanKroll

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    It would be great to have a load cell in some pulls to mentally calibrate some things.
  5. Cobleskill

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    I wonder what it crashed, besides the poor little skid steer.
  6. davidwyby

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    …concrete several feet deep/thick
  7. Dave Shepard

    How'd it go today?

    The last time ran my backpack blower, the lever and hardware for the adjustable handle went walkabout. I was expecting to have to buy a new pistol grip, but Stihl had a kit with all three pieces and it was only $11.87 out the door. A bit surprised. It must be an issue if they have a kit. :/:
  8. flushcut

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    That tree would bust up concrete for sure.
  9. flushcut

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Green and healthy: it hinges pretty well for swinging limbs. Dead or dying: not so much, they can be brittle or punky. For swinging limbs away from targets I’d use a pull line or even a polesaw to push or pull in the right direction.
  10. davidwyby

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    As long as I knew there were no pipelines I’d slam it where I live. Ground might as well be concrete. That being said, a guy flopped a huge Euc in the next town over and broke a water main.
  11. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I think I can flop all the limbs, how’s it hinge? Need to swing a couple iirc
  12. SeanKroll

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    Yes, with that break in the slope, it would hit the street hard. The right amount of fluff and flatness are needed.
  13. flushcut

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    I bet a conifer of that girth might bust up something.
  14. SeanKroll

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    A conifer would be a different animal.
  15. Maximalist

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    Country-style boiled potatoes (the potatoes are boiled unpeeled and peeled after cooking), cod cutlets, some tomatoes and sweet peppers, and Olivie salad.
  16. Maximalist

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    This always surprises me. It's probably because of the way it's presented... But that's just my personal opinion, and it's not the truth!)
  17. Mick!

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    @SeanKroll brushwood isn’t ‘hidden’ back in the woods it’s ‘lost’ Words are important!
  18. Mick!

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    In the middle of winter after a month and half of sub 0° temps, still a bad idea. That tree had some serious tonnage to it. Agreed, no matter what protection you use, that is going to leave its mark.
  19. CurSedVoyce

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    Cant do that around these parts, you'd be fixing road. Hell, don't even piss on them, they'll erode
  20. flushcut

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    That looks a lot like an EAB kill. I don’t miss ash removals one bit.
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