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Good morning Jason how are you doing today buddy
Evening Todd...it's a going. Another C-17 will get in the air a little later and headed back to Charleston, only to tug another in the hangar dock in its' place. Same ol' vicious cycle.
 
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I'm an equal opportunity employer of all three...have several Milwaukee, Makita, and DeWalt cordless and corded tools. All have been damn good tools and batteries for the cordless regardless of brand have lasted years. My latest grab was a helluva score on a BNIB DeWalt DCS578X2 7 1/4" 60V FlexVolt brushless circular saw (5800 rpm NL) with fast charger and two 9.0Ah batteries. It'll run with a corded 15 amp circular saw all day long. Milwaukee has a 12.0Ah HD 18V Fuel brushless circular saw that's pretty decent but it won't hang with the above mentioned DeWalt. Mind you these two saws are right-blade saws, not left-blade like most cordless are whether worm-drive or not.

Now that most everything out there is brushless concerning cordless, everything is getting better and higher in price obviously compared to brushed, but some mfg's excel in certain hand tools over the others, hence my mix bag of corded/cordless tools. In reality, be nice to keep all cordless tools on the same battery platform(s) with one mfg'r, just don't work that way.
 
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Afternoon lads.
Hedgey stuff all on the ground, now the fun pick up and dispose stuff begins.....

That stump I declined to deal with the other day took a 7.5t digger 3.5hrs to serrated tooth out of the ground. It revealed that my sense of bad feelers were correct. That's a bit of railway iron. Sticks 4ft out the root ball, no idea how far up into the stump. Luck luck lucky.
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One of the other neighbours was all "now you can see the steel will you cut it up around it for us?"




Um, no. GFY.

One of those roots is not like the others...:rolleyes:
 

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Evening Todd...it's a going. Another C-17 will get in the air a little later and headed back to Charleston, only to tug another in the hangar dock in its' place. Same ol' vicious cycle.
Stay safe out there today buddy it’s almost the weekend
 

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@Lightning Performance what's your tenacious weed vine look like bro?

This is Moth Plant. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araujia_sericifera
Grows up on a vine and smothers everything it can. Hard as to kill. Vines are fibrous and ooze a milky goo. Pods have millions of feathery seeds in em.
Found some while doing our hedge today. We bag it and goes to the weed action people. I spray heavy Escort or Prism metsulfuron? to try and control it.
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I'll get pics.
This one propagates buy underground runners, mfer!
Got one section done and cooked. Still have to cut down the surface chit, pia. Found two bulb/roots almost dead but still coming back again from the last three killings.
 
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