A fellow on another forum recognized it. It's a fire sprinkler emergency shutoff tool, used by firemen. It's supposed to include a small clip on the handles that keeps it locked open, you can see it...
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A fellow on another forum recognized it. It's a fire sprinkler emergency shutoff tool, used by firemen. It's supposed to include a small clip on the handles that keeps it locked open, you can see it...
Found this tool in an old barn on my neighbor's property before they tore it down. This was always farm land, so it's likely something to do with farming. It's brass or bronze, the handle is spring...
Has anyone used a backpack leafblower as a vacuum to pickup manure? I'd like to make something like this pasture vacuum but mount the vacuum on a wheelbarrow.
A month or so ago I asked on several forums whether anyone had used any of the horse waterers I found online that didn't require electricity. I didn't get any feedback, and after researching things...
Looking for horse waterer that doesn't require heat in winter or power to operate. Found these two, anyone have any experience with these, or others?
Bar Bar A Home Page
Waterer - Automatic...
We have horses, want to get a miniature cow as a pet. They're on 5 acres, we pickup manure and have a manure spreader. My limited experience with cow pies is they're is not designed to be easily...
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Like looking at the LCD view finder of a digital snapshot camera through a pair of lenses (one for each eye.)
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After reading info on these sites, found a pair of digital binoculars that have the advantage of not being damaged by bright light and can be used as regular binoculars.
Know anything about these?
That's slick, don't understand how it can work without batteries. Something has to be driving an amplifier, no?
Anyway, that's a very informative site with lots of good info.
thanks
Looking for a pair of night vision binoculars so we can see the horses at night and watch all the critters out in the back field. Lots of brands and models to choose from, very confusing. Does anyone...
I have a torch that's about 12 years old and I need a few new tips. Sears doesn't carry them, does anyone know who made these torches, or where I can get tips that fit it?
thanks
This year we have some powdery mold on the shady portions of our lawn. Is this stuff toxic to horses? We occasionally let them graze the grass around the house.
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Good point, I forgot to mention my house is already built. The house is in an area of very porous rock and gravel as deep as you can dig, there are many quarries in the area. So our sump pump has...
I have a friend who is a radiation physicist and does this for a living on commercial and industrial projects. She told me what to do but is not familiar with the brands of small equipment used in...
I'm going to install a radon mitigation system in my basement. Does anyone have suggestions on a high quality fan? There are many brands advertised, and other than price I have no way of determining...
I'm curious about your chipper. I have a B2710 and have been ordered by the control tower to get a chipper for it. After my last trip to the emergency room due to a fuel air explosion in the burn...
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I talked to the master gardener at our local extension office and they recommended the following product:
BayerAdvanced
I got it at Walmart, $20 for enough to do my trees.
This is a tree question rather than gardening, but it's not clear what forum it belongs in so:
We have bronze borers in our 2 white birches. I got a price from a tree place that was very expensive....
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I have experience with only two breeds Herefords and Irish Dexters, I love my Dexters.
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You can rent clean up magnets.
We have a chicken that stands in the middle of the yard instead of under a tree where she usually hangs out, with her head kind of pulled back into the fluff of feathers around her neck and acts like...
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You don't need to ground it. In fact, if you did it may attract MORE lightning. Check out Denningers site.
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We have four hens mostly as pets, so we know which ones lay which eggs. One hen always lays jumbos and a large fraction of the time they are double yolk. So maybe it's a genetic thing and runs in...
We have two horses, one is a Paso Fino which is a small breed with small feet. In the snow, which we just had another ton of, she gets ice balls that form in the frog of her front feet and it keeps...
Not sure why you want it 8" out? Why is that better than just mounting on normal standoffs, which are a few inches long?
You could mount the laser on your roof and do targeting optically. Pattern...