farminkarman
I like the red & black ones
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Fill one of those tanks with kerosene and you could make a nice flamethrower
Fill one of those tanks with kerosene and you could make a nice flamethrower
Fill one of those tanks with kerosene and you could make a nice flamethrower
Do your son//step son a favor and run that bish over with that John Deere of yours.
Now that sounds sketchy.
Pussies.
Do your son//step son a favor and run that bish over with that John Deere of yours.
Good choice on shingles instead of metal Mr. Monkey. Rooftop delivery I hope LOL.
Grease finger!
Uncalled for !!!!!
Why are shingles a better choice? Just curious, not arguing!Do your son//step son a favor and run that bish over with that John Deere of yours.
Good choice on shingles instead of metal Mr. Monkey. Rooftop delivery I hope LOL.
@shadco Wayne said vacuum tube, be the smoothest, warmest sounding press in Kansas right?
Naw. We gonna use the hell out of that mfer. Jonathon is my grandson by the way.
Uncalled for !!!!!
It's a "sit around puffing happy smokes marvelling in how good your high end stereo amplifier sounds" gag bro.Far from it. I'm usually slamming 30pt paper through it. Loud as hell.
Put a wall or 2 between ya.
Welding the bridge handle was the risk. The pipe fittings are fine imho. Now it's done, might as well use it to store air.Do your son//step son a favor and run that bish over with that John Deere of yours.
Good choice on shingles instead of metal Mr. Monkey. Rooftop delivery I hope LOL.
It's a "sit around puffing happy smokes marvelling in how good your high end stereo amplifier sounds" gag bro.![]()
Looks like Friday is hay cutting day.
I do too, I especially like laying it on the roof. The secret is to predrill the wholes in the stack, on the top of the ribs. That way all your screws line up on the roof, and the screws are where the water spends the least amount of time. But I am always willing to learn from others.I like my steel [emoji106]
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Put a wall or 2 between ya.
Welding the bridge handle was the risk. The pipe fittings are fine imho. Now it's done, might as well use it to store air.
Ours is ft tall and headed out on the grasses
Clover and alfalfa isn’t much taller
Not gonna be a good first cuttin [emoji2959]
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I do too, I especially like laying it on the roof. The secret is to predrill the wholes in the stack, on the top of the ribs. That way all your screws line up on the roof, and the screws are where the water spends the least amount of time. But I am always willing to learn from others.
Larry
Mine is a Maxon sheeter with a homemade lamination unit. The other 2 are the same way but with Marquip sheeters. The print side is running Komori presses. 3 40 inch 6 color UV. 1 29" 6 color.What kind of press? Just curious, litho?