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Are you cleaning the logs by pressure washing or brushing them off and milling them? A bark scraper too, otherwise blades don’t stay sharp long, as I’m sure you have discovered by now
I've been pressure washing the dirty stuff.
 

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I've been pressure washing the dirty stuff.
I’ve noticed in some pics Munkee a little sprucing up needs to be implemented around there…weeds, overgrown stuffs, etc, etc. Any chance ewe can get that joint in Augusta National shape in the next, let’s say, seven days?
 

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WD40 is almost useless IMHO, there's way better penetrating lubes out there.

I don't recall the last time I even bought any WD40.

I often wind up buying PB Blaster because it's cheaper but I honestly don't think it is any more effective. Some people rave about Kroil, I think it's a cult. I prefer to use WD-40 as a non-corrosive solvent and cleaner for tools, hardware, saws, guns, etc.

Brakleen, however is something I use a lot.
 

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Moved a 4.25 lb angus chuck roast from the freezer to the fridge about four days ago, and that bad boy got seared heavy in cast iron on both sides and the edges, and buried under a heap of potatoes, vidalia onions, mushrooms, and carrots in the ol’ crock pot yesterday evening. Ran it on high for a couple of hours then all night long on low, switched to warm this morning before work. That’s some crazy good roast and veggies right there.
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Moved a 4.25 lb angus chuck roast from the freezer to the fridge about four days ago, and that bad boy got seared heavy in cast iron on both sides and the edges, and buried under a heap of potatoes, vidalia onions, mushrooms, and carrots in the ol’ crock pot yesterday evening. Ran it on high for a couple of hours then all night long on low, switched to warm this morning before work. That’s some crazy good roast and veggies right there.
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That'll be good on toast.
Just toast. Not toast and sugared fruit spread.
 

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I often wind up buying PB Blaster because it's cheaper but I honestly don't think it is any more effective. Some people rave about Kroil, I think it's a cult. I prefer to use WD-40 as a non-corrosive solvent and cleaner for tools, hardware, saws, guns, etc.

Brakleen, however is something I use a lot.
You want the real deal penetrant, look no further than Mouse Milk…it’ll creep and break any bolts/nuts, etc loose this planet has to offer up. It’s pricey but well worth it…a quart runs anywhere from $25-35 depending on where ya buy it.
 

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You want the real deal penetrant, look no further than Mouse Milk…it’ll creep and break any bolts/nuts, etc loose this planet has to offer up. It’s pricey but well worth it…a quart runs anywhere from $25-35 depending on where ya buy it.
Did you mean Moose Milk?
 

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I used to catch WD-40 on sale whenever any box stores had a grand opening sale.

Grab the gallon can with that round pump spray bottle combo.
That's if you can still find the round bottles. (round one doesn't tip over so danged easy)

Now put about 2~3 ounces of Teflon engine oil treatment in the bottle and top it off with the WhistleDick-40.
Take note of the dip tube and make sure to keep it towards the nozzle side as you screw the top on.
Unless you need to spray upwards, then set it to the rear.
Remember to shake it up before each use.
Now you've got a not too shabby spray for tailgate hinges, door hinges and mower wheels, control levers etc.

The Teflon additive is oily, So It does stay a bit sticky for dust or grit.
So keep that in mind when you go to use it.
 
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