I am finding this thread interesting as I am in the market for a new saw as well. I currently have a Husky 51 that I have had for approx. 15 years. I used to heat our last home 100% with wood and I...
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I am finding this thread interesting as I am in the market for a new saw as well. I currently have a Husky 51 that I have had for approx. 15 years. I used to heat our last home 100% with wood and I...
Stihl, Husky, whatever... who has them and what are the pro's and cons?
I saw a woman at Dunkin Donuts earlier this week wearing a Husqvarna t-shirt; on the back it said "Run, Forest" /forums/images/icons/wink.gif
Cracked me up; I just gotta find me one now....
I have a couple of the $9.99 (on sale) 4" angle grinders, the oldest has about 10 years on it; how can you beat it? They even send you extra brushes for the motors; who does that anymore?
I have...
I look at the new pemex or whatever the name is and I find myself thinking ahead FIFTY YEARS and wondering how it will be holding pressure by then.
Probably better than the sweated copper...
The valve that controls the flow to the heater core moves when actuated; I suppose it could be broken on the inside... That was one thing that my nephew suggested to try: bypass the valve with a...
Well, we have a problem with no heat in my wife’s 2002 Toyota 4-runner. She gets heat, but not much. My nephew came over this weekend (he has a 2004 Toyota pick-up) and we tried to...
Well, to get back on topic (when did this become a computer class?) I've used the gloves for a while now and just bought another pair to replace the ones in my truck. They seem to hold up pretty well...
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Had an overheating problem with a 52 International truck once. Did all the things you have mentioned plus pulled out my hair and...
Yikes! Well, I have done this many times before and it's never fun until it's safely on the ground but...
If you climb 2/3 to 3/4 of the total height and get a good rope on it you can "convince" it...
Approximate weights for seasoned cordwood, and this is based on 70 cubic feet of solid wood per cord is as follows: Beech 3300 pounds, Maple 3100 pounds, Red Oak 3300 pounds, White Oak 3500 pounds.
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Well, I bought a set of the Carhartt gloves last night on my way home, size XL; $8.00. They fit pretty good and appear to be well-made. We’ll try ‘em out and keep ya...
Pat - Here you go. Remington made a special run of their pump action .22's in smoothbore back in 2004:
http://www.remington.com/firearms/rimfire/572_sb.htm
Good luck!
I have a couple of the "Precision" series Farmalls. Here is a link to a guy who builds AWESOME tractors, construction equip., trucks, etc.
http://www.doncampbellmodels.com/index.html
Farmwithjunk - Here is the website; I'd be curious to know what model you bought:...
Well I used to buy my leather gloves from Green Mountain after hearing about them in a Yankee Magazine article. I used to cut and burn my own wood (6-8 cord/year) and I used them. They probably...
We get $3 per bale for good feed hay off the field; $3.50 to $4.00 per bale out of the barn.
We get $2 per bale for mulch off the field and $2.50 out of the barn.
In the winter the local feed...
My first problem is I have large hands and most stores don't carry XL it seems. Then, I seem to wear them out quite quickly. Deer skin: forget it; they are soft for sure but they don't last a month...