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The exact same way 30cm of snow is 11.811in.
lol you are missing the .48
So only get even increments to stop the fighting
lol not sure what that would be lol
You can’t explain metric to these ol bone heads lol
lol we dont need to know much of it
we buy gas and diesel in gallons not liters
and its liters not litres
I guesstimate I cut out 50-60 trees in a 40'x15' area..
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If any of you wankers are looking for something to do, stop over..I've got about 5 acres like this.
you need a 90cc husky for that job
or atleast thats what husky owners would do lol
The commie/capitalist proxy wars breaking out on ope lol
and the metric system is the commie side
 

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I see more and more sparkys going for the Knipex tools over the old standby, Klein
Klein still makes the best linemans IMO. But for channel lock/slip joint style, Knipex is just better. I still own a lot of channellocks, but the Knipex are just awesome.
 

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String trimmer, straight shaft version I use as a brush cutter, 346xp and 357xp is all the Husqvarna I have.
Feel free to send me up a 90cc to use slacker.
lol i never owned a boat
there may be a bar here that would fit on a husky that came off one of the older saws but there again i dont have skip chain to use on the 20 inch bar either
 

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Skidsteer bucket anti dig in device version 2..
Took a piece of pipe, hit it with a cut-off wheel, spread it open with a couple chisels and pounded it onto the bucket.
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I haven't decided if I need to weld a couple brackets to bolt it to the bucket or just let it ride as is... should probably just put a couple small tabs on there right away and be done.
 

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the irwin pliers are about like the ones on the right

i havent had either of them slip in the groove yet
I use those ones the most, they seem to have the most bite. The middle ones are sorta of the same, just a different adjustment method. With the ones on the left the jaws always stays parallel so they don't chew up fasteners. Basically like an adjustable wrench.
 

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Today's small project

Despite their tread and the amount of weight directly over them these tires just don't bite very well when I am going over a section where someone drove and packed the snow or even some of these hard ass windblown drifts

After I ordered the chains a friend from a different forum suggested just dropping the tire pressure but these were on the way already and sending them back would cost half of what I paid

Should be interesting


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Skidsteer bucket anti dig in device version 2..
Took a piece of pipe, hit it with a cut-off wheel, spread it open with a couple chisels and pounded it onto the bucket.
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I haven't decided if I need to weld a couple brackets to bolt it to the bucket or just let it ride as is... should probably just put a couple small tabs on there right away and be done.
better weld tabs on or something to hold it on the bucket
Today's small project

Despite their tread and the amount of weight directly over them these tires just don't bite very well when I am going over a section where someone drove and packed the snow or even some of these hard ass windblown drifts

After I ordered the chains a friend from a different forum suggested just dropping the tire pressure but these were on the way already and sending them back would cost half of what I paid

Should be interesting


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let the air out of the tires and readjust the chains
 
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