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Well, six of us thought it was a waste of bandwidth at best, but opinions vary.It’s actually a very good reply based on original information given.
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Well, six of us thought it was a waste of bandwidth at best, but opinions vary.It’s actually a very good reply based on original information given.
Bandwidth may have a lot to do with rock pulling experience!Well, six of us thought it was a waste of bandwidth at best, but opinions vary.
(n a fake Australian accent) "That's not a rockThat's a pebble.... In California we have real rocks....View attachment 752112
I have one just like it to use when metal detecting. Wife n uses it for ??? when needed. Beware your toes!That is a Root Slayer. Or maybe it's a Root Assassin. Can't remember. Helpful with stumps.
Now, that's a no nonsense tractor right there!If my 70-year-old Case SC (roughly 30HP) couldn't pull a rock out, I wouldn't bother even trying with come-alongs. My Case can rip a set of typical "2-ton" come-alongs apart without even grunting.
Well, it's probably good to have one for each direction! No?My neighbor used to pull up rocks and stumps with his pallet forks. Now one fork points down.
I'd have used my climbing spikes but I believe I saw him using his neighbor's trampoline. .How did you get up there?
That 28' orange ladder in the background. The pine tree it is leaning on is coming down next, you can see where I limbed it up to about 30 feet. I'll top it, then drag the stick over same as this one.How did you get up there?