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  1. drumminj

    Garden fence build

    As we close in on the end of the growing season, it's time to build a permanent garden solution vs the t-posts and chicken wire we used this year while evaluating the site location. Looking for any feedback from folks on ways to improve or mistakes I may be making... Looking to build a fence...
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    Exterior outlet on pole barn/corrugated metal

    I've wired up the inside of my shop building and now looking to add an exterior outlet on the side-shed/porch. The inside isn't finished -- just metal fastened to the girts with thin foil-faced insulation in between. How do folks normally mount outlets in this situation? Surface-mount outdoor...
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    Loosening hydraulic fitting

    Anyone have any advice on loosening a fitting with NPT threads? Need to replace the flat-face coupler on my grapple and for the life of me I can't figure out how to get leverage to loosen the fitting. I can get a crescent wrench on the hose and the fitting, but apparently don't have the brawn...
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    Lawn Tractor vs Zero Turn

    Might not be the right sub-forum for this, but hoping this works as a general "catch all"... Just finished seeding and strawing the lawn for our house build (hope to close/move in in 3 weeks or so). Doing it all by hand, I'm well aware of how much lawn I'm going to have to mow in the future...
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    Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely?

    Had some bad storms the past couple of days with strong winds. Thought we did okay with just a few small trees damaged (top broke off a small tulip poplar, a small oak got uprooted). But found this guy today right at the edge of our woods. Not 100% sure on type of tree (elm?), but it's not...
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    1/2" to 3/8" NPT reducer

    Apologies if this is a silly or simple question...I bought a hydraulic top link and a hose kit for it with 1/2" pioneer couplers from AgristoreUSA. Didn't realize/think to measure the coupler size on my remotes, which appears to be 3/8", not 1/2". I assume I can just get a 1/2" to 3/8" reducer...
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