I also scrap, took 5 thousand pounds in the last two weeks, way more than usual's curb shopped junk. I would not be thinking about scrapping those, way more value than 6 cents a pound
Just got home from taking 1600 lbs of scrap in on my 1000 lb trailer with the 2021 F150 2.7 and R1080 tranny. Bought the truck that a lady drove back and forth to work a year and a half ago and I tow the scrap 27 miles to the yard about twice a month. Now it has 54000 miles on it and I intend to...
When I need a battery in one of my tractors I pull the oldest one from car or truck and replace that one. You have a warranty on the new one going into car or truck that way.
My dad told me the day I married that I should wear my wedding ring for the honeymoon and then only on Sundays. He said he watched a newly married guy jump off a stake bed truck and leave his ring finger on the stake.
I see water issues from the start, the drain from a gutter and one from the washer discharge probably. I have little experience in the wall, my railroad tie retaining wall was 3 feet high and replaced after 25 years, is tilting over now after only 10 years. But I will say put some treated...
I am the original poster and didn't think we would get to 4 pages on this topic. I thank you all for the information and experience about the potential problems with the erosion. Someone has said if nothing may happen for 40 years don't worry about it, and another said it's a long way from any...
My goal is to not let it get worse, have thought about ranchers that capture water for cattle, then pump it where the cattle are. No plans for that, but I have seen the ponds they create for that.
I am purchasing 20 acres of wooded hillside that has a building site but it is 200 feet from a gully. The gully is not more than 10 feet at the widest spot and not more than 6 feet at the deepest and no running water in it. It may have formed 40 years ago and will not get worse for another 40...
I sold a set of 2 gauge cables on Facebook marketplace recently for $10, took weeks to sell and they were in a Milwaukee saw case. My son in law said everyone is just going to jump packs.
I sold an old flail mower my brother stored by me for a couple years, the first thing the buyer did was pull wheels and grease the bearings, then pulled it the 15 miles home.