Bush Hog

   / Bush Hog #161  
My Crescent wrench is adjustable.

Please tell me you have a standard crescent and a metric crescent.

My old crescent says 12 inch. My new one says so many millimeters. So I have one for both situations. I can work on American and foreign.
 
   / Bush Hog #162  
Please tell me you have a standard crescent and a metric crescent.

My old crescent says 12 inch. My new one says so many millimeters. So I have one for both situations. I can work on American and foreign.
I have the smaller metric 200mm wrench.
 
   / Bush Hog #163  
I dislike it when someone says they are "filming" when they are using a video process and when they say they are videotaping when they are using the cell phone on a camera (that obviously doesn't have any tape in it at all).
I also despise the media when they talk about "U.S. fighter jets" when the last U.S. propeller driven fighter in was retired in 1957.
Then there's TV crime shows that the civilian characters say they are "checking the military DNA database" or have "checked the military records" of a suspect. Sorry folks - that's illegal.
And don't get me started when the new McGyver uses a handheld Motorola radio with an omni-directional antenna to jam a satellite that's 23000 miles up in orbit.....
But hey......
I keep it to myself.
Most of the time.
BTW. I have a King Kutter bush hog.
Not a “fighter” jet, but the Marines & Navy were using the propeller powered A-1D Skyraider as late as the early 1970’s in Vietnam, with good success.
What an amazing aircraft.

Watch this video of some Skyraiders take out Vietnamese fuel facilities. These single engine propeller aircraft could carry as much ordinance as a 4-engine B-17.

1649973417879.jpeg


1649980418893.jpeg
 
Last edited:
   / Bush Hog #165  
Some companies are very sensitive about it. I've read author's guidelines that warned authors to use the term "facial tissue," or "Kleenex Brand Facial Tissue," instead of just "Kleenex," to avoid getting sued.

Several years ago, a local coffee house owner named his place "Federal Espresso." Fedex got wind of it, sued for trademark infringement, and won. Then the coffee house name was changed to "Ex-Federal Espresso." Fedex didn't let that fly, either.

My first name is Tom. When my brother Jerry and I created a partnership to run the farm, we briefly thought of calling it "Tom & Jerry's Farm." We decided against it, because we've heard how zealously Disney, the current owner of Hanna-Barbara, guards their trademarks.
I call my farm GE. Just because I can.
 
   / Bush Hog #166  
My Crescent wrench is left handed!

I also have a right handed pipe wrench!

My woods brush hog is black!

One crescent wrench is 4 inch and the other
is 18 inch and stupid they can't tell the difference
between inch or metric

willy
 
   / Bush Hog #167  
Please tell me you have a standard crescent and a metric crescent.

My old crescent says 12 inch. My new one says so many millimeters. So I have one for both situations. I can work on American and foreign.
I absolutely do. On one side it has Metric opening size and on the other it has Inches.
I made sure of that before I bought the set.

Have you ever heard of a left handed hammer? Don't laugh. My Dad was a lefty and when someone would ask to borrow his hammer he would warn them that it was a left handed hammer. They just laughed and took it with them. When they brought it back they were cursing that wretched hammer. It seems years of use had developed a distinct wear pattern on the head from angle and trajectory of a left handed person. I can attest that I could never drive a nail or drive a punch using one of his hammers. I still have them and enjoy watching someone trying to use them for the first time. It is funny watching nails go flying across the room... "dang, don't you know how to use a hammer"?
 
   / Bush Hog #168  
I absolutely do. On one side it has Metric opening size and on the other it has Inches.
I made sure of that before I bought the set.

Have you ever heard of a left handed hammer? Don't laugh. My Dad was a lefty and when someone would ask to borrow his hammer he would warn them that it was a left handed hammer. They just laughed and took it with them. When they brought it back they were cursing that wretched hammer. It seems years of use had developed a distinct wear pattern on the head from angle and trajectory of a left handed person. I can attest that I could never drive a nail or drive a punch using one of his hammers. I still have them and enjoy watching someone trying to use them for the first time. It is funny watching nails go flying across the room... "dang, don't you know how to use a hammer"?
I did have two left handed crescent wrenches. Screw for jaws worked left handed. I'm LH as well as dad. Brother is strictly RH. I'm okay with either pretty much. At least I'm better off handed than a RH person is, generally.
 
   / Bush Hog #169  
I did have two left handed crescent wrenches. Screw for jaws worked left handed. I'm LH as well as dad. Brother is strictly RH. I'm okay with either pretty much. At least I'm better off handed than a RH person is, generally.
Yep, you are better suited to use either whereas a right-hander will usually struggle with a left handed tool. I have noticed recently that many battery operated circular saws are "backward" or better suited for left-handed use. You probably haven't noticed that, have you? 😂
 
   / Bush Hog #170  
Yep, you are better suited to use either whereas a right-hander will usually struggle with a left handed tool. I have noticed recently that many battery operated circular saws are "backward" or better suited for left-handed use. You probably haven't noticed that, have you? 😂

Oh yes, they seem backwards to me too. The old worm gear drive saws were LH also. I'm fine with a RH saw. But I do like a LH too when I'm cutting hip and valley rafter seat cuts. A left saw works great on one side of a hip/valley. I finally found a Porter Cable LH saw. I have two worm drives but I have to use blades with a diamond center knockout to bolt onto saw.
 
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Millcreek Manure Spreader (A47809)
Millcreek Manure...
John Deere 2840 2WD Tractor (A47809)
John Deere 2840...
Test Button (A42021)
Test Button (A42021)
Allis Chalmers 4WD Tractor (A47809)
Allis Chalmers 4WD...
80in HD Tooth Bucket with Side Cutters ONE PER LOT (A46878)
80in HD Tooth...
AGT YSRT14 (A46443)
AGT YSRT14 (A46443)
 
Top