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    *SOLD* Wallenstein BX42 for sale

    Sold!
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    *SOLD* Wallenstein BX42 for sale

    used my wife’s phone to snap a couple more pics this morning.
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    *SOLD* Wallenstein BX42 for sale

    I left my phone on top of my smoker. Pics have been fuzzy ever since. I’ll use my wife’s phone to take a few more. And yes, it is most certainly a Wallenstein.
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    *SOLD* Wallenstein BX42 for sale

    Bought this to help clear our lot during construction. Don’t have a need for it now, so I’d like to see it go to someone who will put it to good use. Knives are in perfect shape, chips like a champ. Chipper is located in SE Pa near Philadelphia. $1800
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    Show us pictures of your pets

    Gunner
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    I think I have screwed up on my Gravel Drive

    Perhaps a bit overkill, but you may want to put a real base down first, then work in the modified. This pic is in the middle of a field, 300' down and right at the start of our wood line, the ground was so soft our contractor had to keep dumping and packing concrete until it stopped. I have no...
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    Where does your dog ride in the vehicle ?

    Gunner enjoys the backseat. Just bought a 2015 F150 Super Crew, so now he has his own apartment in the back. We're both glad to have a truck to drive around in again. It was hard feeling manly while driving a Camry.
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    Clutch pedal issues on DS3510

    I have a "dead pedal" issue with DS3510 that cropped up while plowing this morning. I left the tractor in neutral and got off to help the wife move a car in the driveway. When I got back to the tractor, I noticed the pedal didn't have any resistance at all. I was fortunate to be near my...
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    Interested in learning how to weld

    I'm very interested in learning how to weld, mostly out of necessity with general household needs. I break a lot of stuff and it would be a nice skill to have. I know very little about welding and would be starting to learn from scratch. I'm not interested in being a professional, but would...
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    Backhoe sizing

    I've been keeping an eye out for a backhoe to adorn my DS3510 with. My main question is, what would be the best size for my particular uses and for the tractor? We have 5 entirely wooded acres, save for a half acre where the house is. I want a machine that can effectively navigate the natural...
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    Would your wife notice if you got a new tractor?

    I'm all out of surprise purchases, so good luck to the rest of you guys. After I bought my '11 Power Stroke the wife made it clear those sorts of purchasing shenanigans weren't going to happen again. Did get a tractor, though. It payed for itself since I did all the clearing for our new home...
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    road base fix

    Is this enough base for a driveway? FYI, it's not just deep for the culvert. There's places along the driveway that are much deeper because of the soil.
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    Kids and tractors

    My daughter and I went to our property to check on the house construction. Since it was insanely muddy, we decided to take the opportunity to travel via tractor. She loves to sit on my lap and steer, but her favorite thing by far is honking the horn. It's a cherished moment kind of thing for...
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    What do you do with your forks?

    Got to try out my forks today. I'm not sure exactly why this is, but there's a substantial gap between the bottom of my QA and the bottom of the plate on the forks. Tell me this is not normal, because they've already popped off while stacking a couple logs. This pic was taken from the...
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    Tractors and wood! Show your pics

    Not the biggest tractor, but will drag some pretty decent logs. This is a 30" tulip poplar. I've had heavier logs on the back, but this may be the longest, somewhere around 18-20'. Still in the infancy of our construction project, so I haven't started processing anything into firewood...
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