buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
I just ordered their 16" saw.Doing trail work yesterday, I was sure happy to have a mini makita battery saw along.View attachment 807657View attachment 807658
I just ordered their 16" saw.Doing trail work yesterday, I was sure happy to have a mini makita battery saw along.View attachment 807657View attachment 807658
I have a 3/8 drive and a 1/2 inch Both Ryobi 18v.This is about my third post to this thread, I guess that makes it more than “one thing”. I bought one of those cordless Dewalt impacts a couple of days ago. I bought the 3/8” drive size because I wanted something smaller and handier than my air driven impact. I’m impressed with it, it’s got enough torque to loosen lug nuts. I did all four brakes on my daughters car and it came in handy for that. It’s on the bottom shelf of my rolling cart in the picture.
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please post a report after a few tanks of oil are used.I just ordered their 16" saw.
You got that right. Reading horror comments on Rich Coopers "Entrepreneur in cars" Utube channel is enough for a young guy to avoid marriage.I tell the young guys that it's a lot happier to be single and unhappy than it is to be married and unhappy.
A 6x6 atv for us. Bought the 1st one 6 or so years ago and now we are on our 2nd. Gosh they are handy! View attachment 807019View attachment 807020
I'm the same. I have a set of ramps for the past 15 yrs and it definitely quicker to get the clearance than dragging the jack and jack stands out.Like several others... A set of ramps. For 40 years, I reached under the vehicle to wrench the drain plug.
Last year for the new SUV with the underbody air flow cover, secured with a dozen & half bolts, I bought the ramps. As an aside, when I purchased the SUV, dealership convinced me to prepay for 10 oil changes. Never again, as long as I physically can DIY. After 5 years of dealership oil changes, I did the 11th change. I found several missing bolts from the underbody. Either they fell out or dealership misplaced them over the 5 years. I expect the dealer tech to replace the bolts. Doing the oil changes allows me to do an underside inspection of the vehicle while I'm there.