67L36Driver
Here For The Long Haul!
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Morning midlanders!
37 in River City. [emoji90]
37 in River City. [emoji90]
TIC TOK TIC TOK
The stove is talking
Might be the last inside fire this year.
Sad but time to plant grub as the soil warms.
Crazy times we have these days.
Stay true to yourself and don't look back
Too hell with the media and don't look back.
Take care of your family any way you can.
Troubling times
Don't believe the media because they lie.
A better time is coming....
Have patience and faith.
Stay strong.
The boards are mostly black oak with a few odd whites mixed in.
Full of knots and hard as crap.
On my 2nd set of planer knives already.
Too far down the rat hole already.You need a spiral cutter head with replaceable carbide cutters.
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What parts do you need? I've got about 25 of them.If you want somewhere to send the little XL I’ll take it off your hands. I have two, one runner and one that should run. Can’t find parts for $hit lol. $25?
Too far down the rat hole already.
Those would be nice, but more money than I paid for my whole planer.
Looks nice!View attachment 239942
East side deck is done finally.
On to the south side. Guess I need to plane another 100 boards..
What parts do you need? I've got about 25 of them.
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The boards are mostly black oak with a few odd whites mixed in.
Full of knots and hard as crap.
On my 2nd set of planer knives already.
Message me your address and I'll send you a new throttle link.I don’t currently need all that much for them. In replacing the fuel lines on one I managed to lose the little throttle rod, probably ended up in the trash can when I swept the crud off the bench. One of the saws was my dads and later in life when my uncle moved he said I have a saw come get it. Well it was an XL just like dads but with a little 10” bar lol. Of the two my uncles runs better so I stripped it down to do the fuel and oil lines. Ended up robbing the little rod off dads. The 10” bar is shot. Who knows how long they ran it without the oiler working. Dads has a 12” sprocket nose bar so that cures that issue.
Those pesky little things are fun when it’s time to work on any part of it. When I was a little kid they sounded mean and all but scared me to death!
That’s where I got mine.Dad bought a grizzly pro series on their dent and save section 24” with the spiral cutter head we’ve used it for years on rough cut oak trailer flooring and only rotated the cutters once.
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