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Damn right !!!Maybe I should move
Damn right !!!Maybe I should move
lol like alwaysI've been using the same slaughter house for several years. They stay buried with work because they do a great job. I've been waiting to get a call from them on a beef I need to get worked in. I finally gave up and took the beefer to a slaughter house in Crossville this morning. Welp......my local place called a few minutes ago......they had a cancellation. Fugh !!!!!
Your crystal ball needs a port and polish I would sayI've been using the same slaughter house for several years. They stay buried with work because they do a great job. I've been waiting to get a call from them on a beef I need to get worked in. I finally gave up and took the beefer to a slaughter house in Crossville this morning. Welp......my local place called a few minutes ago......they had a cancellation. Fugh !!!!!
Like a rabbit.lol like always
A little premature lol
Yes sir. 1435lb beef. I hope these people don't fugh it up.Your crystal ball needs a port and polish I would say
Mine is well out of warranty now, and I’ve wanted to do this for the last 6-7 years. I actually bought Toro belting from an older single stage machine, and used those.Put an @Mastermind sticker on it and get five feet more throw
I have seen that mod done and even looked at the kits on Amazon but I am hesitant to drill into something that expensive while it is still under warranty
Lol we know how you like itMine is well out of warranty now, and I’ve wanted to do this for the last 6-7 years. I actually bought Toro belting from an older single stage machine, and used those. View attachment 403861
In my test run with limited snow, it threw the snow harder and further. An added benefit was that it left smaller piles when stopping. I’m happy with it so far, and look forward to testing it in the bigger, deeper snows tomorrow.
Mine is well out of warranty now, and I’ve wanted to do this for the last 6-7 years. I actually bought Toro belting from an older single stage machine, and used those. View attachment 403861
In my test run with limited snow, it threw the snow harder and further. An added benefit was that it left smaller piles when stopping. I’m happy with it so far, and look forward to testing it in the bigger, deeper snows tomorrow.
lol he won’t even respond to meI'm surprised he didn't show some leg in that picture.
Lol we know how you like it
Don’t tempt me!I'm surprised he didn't show some leg in that picture.
Oh absolutely the snow moisture makes a huge difference. And of course, wind too.I have noticed how variable the distance can be depending on the snow condition and moisture content, mine will throw "snowball snow" the furthest
The actual driveway is 15' wide and unless it's hurricane conditions I can clear it pretty easily but the parking area in front of the garage is about 45'x50' and the wind can really mess me up
lol he won’t even respond to me
I’m not lonely
Don’t tempt me!
Oh absolutely the snow moisture makes a huge difference. And of course, wind too.
We’re not all as lonely and bored as you are lol
Well I can appreciate that!I’m not lonely
Bored as *f-word yes
But I have you clowns to torment
So your not lonely
Interesting, I've never seen those before. That said I haven't used AC Delco brakes in a long time.They are AC Delco pads. There is an adhesive on the back of the backing plate to keep them stuck to the calipers.
Snow blower porting thread!Mine is well out of warranty now, and I’ve wanted to do this for the last 6-7 years. I actually bought Toro belting from an older single stage machine, and used those. View attachment 403861
In my test run with limited snow, it threw the snow harder and further. An added benefit was that it left smaller piles when stopping. I’m happy with it so far, and look forward to testing it in the bigger, deeper snows tomorrow.
Fugh that stuff…Snow blower porting thread!
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And selftapers because fug it.
Amsoil, duh.Fugh that stuff…
What kind of 4 stroke oil do you recommend…
Nice! If that were mine, I would just cut the self tappers off, and peen them over a bit so that they can’t back out.Snow blower porting thread!
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And selftapers because fug it.
80-90Fugh that stuff…
What kind of 4 stroke oil do you recommend…
That to much work. Plus the rust is natures lock tight.Nice! If that were mine, I would just cut the self tappers off, and peen them over a bit so that they can’t back out.
You’re not wrong.That to much work. Plus the rust is natures lock tight.