4570Man
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- Joined
- Apr 7, 2015
- Messages
- 18,495
- Location
- Crossville, TN
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, Kubota L3800, Grasshopper 428D, Topkick dump truck, 3500 dump truck, 10 ton trailer, more lighter trailers.
Now they do. Your sediment bowl looks similar to mine except that mine has a shut off; I don't know if you could swap yours out for a newer one or not.
My 1 ton dump is bar none the handiest vehicle I致e ever had. I値l probably never drive a regular bed pickup again.
Well you don't have to rack the lever back and forth to load, just to shoot.. at least with my Marlin.. just slide them in the port on the side till its full.
Well wasn't sure where to put this as there is no woodworking section here that I can find. Been milling up a bunch of hickory and oak for a new set of kitchen cabinets. I'll be building them case construction style so I'll have to cut a bunch of plywood, and those sheets get heavier every year trying to throw them up on my table saw, so... I found a used Milwaukee Panel saw on craigslist at a great price so I pulled the trigger.. Brought it home cleaned it up and adjusted it and it seems to work fine on a couple test pieces anyway, might still need some more fine tuning. Man this thing will help this old guy with cutting up full sheets of plywood! Great addition to my shop me thinks!! Now I just have to find room to put it!!
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Yes seeing yours definitely triggered me. With one I could also haul my tractor up to where I'm cutting and working, which would beat the heck out of loading by hand like I'm doing now.
I was going to try that but if I damage the line then I have a bigger problem that will require fuel line hunting and or a trip to the tractor store and more speaking in tongues. I usually have better luck un-clamping a line then sticking a bolt in the end, if the end gets damage then I can cut a inch off for a new section, theoretically of coarse............A pair of needle nosed vise grips does a perfect job of pinching the hose and shutting the fuel flow off...
Just adjust them so they stop the flow, but don't damage the fuel line.
SR
Henry makes great lever guns, everyone who shoots mine, really likes them!
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SR
I agree with the vice grips, but I like to sandwich the hose between two pieces of wood inside the vice grips, easier on the hoses.
By the looks of the wood it is cut up non to soon. Looks like maple of some sort.I have been here a while and this is the heaviest wood I have ever processed. Dark color, smells kind of weird and gets into your sinuses. The heviest rounds at the trunk I could not even think about lifting and had to move them with a grapple.
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