I have 4'X8' sheets of 1 1/8" plywood. They are really hard to handle solo. I like the extra width, but it's almost a 2 person job to move them. I don't think I have used them in a year.
The woman I'm seeing now likes to text. I think they all do Brian. I was like you, then I found it was the best way to keep in contact with my daughters. When she (the woman) wanted to contact me back after a few months she said she wasn't brave enough to call but she thought a text she could...
I'm acquaintances with the gal who owns this place. I've never bought anything there. I told them about the wraptor. http://www.westechrigging.com./ Mostly logging stuff, but they have an arborist section.
Cool Erik. We once were having trouble with a pump switch panel burning fuses and after about 4 visits by an electrician/pump guy he had someone come in with a infared thingy. It detected heat anyway and they found a corroded connection in the back of the panel. Cleaned it up and no more pump...
A lot of guys that load almond hulls have a similar setup so the bucket doesn't dip down and lose altitude when you dump and mess up the braces inside the belly dumps.
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