Looking4new
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- Joined
- Apr 8, 2012
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- Location
- Northern Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- 2012 Kioti CK27HST w/cab
Bought them off of Safety Supply. TransCanada Pipeline workers wear the same coveralls and they cost them about $1200.oo/unit. They are well insulated and also size 52 long. I stand 6'4" with a 48" waist, with a winter coat underneath they have to be big. They are also toasty warm. Just ask my cats.L4N, $775 coveralls? ...must be mink lined? If it was below 20 below here, I'd be wearing my woodstove!![]()
Got my winter tires/snow tires on, cost $118. and they store the summers. I've got a wheel bearing on its way out on the right rear. Just got the estimate to do the front brakes pads, calipers and rotors plus both rear wheel bearings, you had better sit down, $2200.oo worst case scenario. One good thing is that my summer tires are good for at least all of next summer, they still have 1/4" of tread left. This past summer I put 1701 kilometers (1063 miles) on the summers. Now that I am older I do treat my tires better than I did when I was younger. No more smoke shows. That 3.6L VVT engine probably has enough torque to spin the tires if it was rear wheel drive, but it is front wheel drive and I don't really want to abuse the rest of it trying.
A cop asked me once after he had caught me doing a smoke show if I was a little old (38) for doing that. My answer was "nope, You are only as young as you feel and I feel about 16." Scored an excessive smoke ticket for that. $28.oo and no points.
In a half an hour I will be doing the weekly dump run and go to Sundridge for some food for me and the cats.