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   / Show What Tool You Made* #381  
Here's a quick and effective way to wash/peel new potatoes. It's an off-take from videos on Youtube that use a toilet bowl cleaner to do the same thing. Didn't want a toilet bowl cleaner in the kitchen drawer :laughing:


I want to know how you have a garden with no weeds.... that's the real deal... NO WEEDS .... I want a garden like that....

There's weeds around but not that many - the potato patch was real healthy and guess the heavy potato foliage blocked out the sun so weeds didn't have a chance. (I don't use any herbicide or pesticides).
 
   / Show What Tool You Made* #382  
had a lot more than that to do once ... picked up an old washing machine at the side of the road ... took it home , tied the drain hose up to the power cord , filled with water , dropped the taters in , ran for 10 minutes for each batch ...

put it out at the end of the driveway when I was done and the scrap metal guys picked it up ...

I really like that!
 
   / Show What Tool You Made* #383  
do potatoes really grow on "THE ROCK"?:laughing:
 
   / Show What Tool You Made* #386  
Choker Chain Grab Hook. Push it under the fallen log/tree, hook on to the choker chain, and then pull the choker chain under. A lot easier than pushing the pin end of the choker chain under and then trying to find it to grab it with your finger tips and pull it thru.

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Made one of these during some recent down time. Yesterday was my first chance to use it. It works great, now if I just don't spend all the time it saves me trying to find it when I need it...;)
 
   / Show What Tool You Made* #387  
I built this firewood conveyor two years ago.

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Joel
 
   / Show What Tool You Made* #389  
I built this buzz saw about three years ago. It was constructed from scrap metal. I purchased the gearbox, drive line, bearings, and blade. I then machined the saw arbor from a 1-1/2" steel shaft. The 31" blade spins at 1300 rpm and can produce about 3 cords per hour when staffed with three good workers. I can make a little over a cord per hour when working by myself.

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Joel
 
   / Show What Tool You Made* #390  
working on a deal kinda like that myself...Pops had a working saw...I'm working towards powering it off the PTO


I built this buzz saw about three years ago. It was constructed from scrap metal. I purchased the gearbox, drive line, bearings, and blade. I then machined the saw arbor from a 1-1/2" steel shaft. The 31" blade spins at 1300 rpm and can produce about 3 cords per hour when staffed with three good workers. I can make a little over a cord per hour when working by myself.

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Joel
 

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