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Trenching this end for electrical conduit, trenching that end for electrical conduit...
Had to break some international child labour laws but I'm lucky to have a kid who's helpful like this.
Even it was for only 30mins of a 2 hr trench.
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Thanks Tim! The big 4-0 this time ‘roundHappy Birthday @Loony661
Cut a big one!
Nice! Looks like a lot of work but worth it!Still out here doing this stuff. Man, of course I get something the one time I don’t bring a friend.
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Happy birthday!Thanks Tim! The big 4-0 this time ‘round![]()
Nice, I had a little TY90 I drove all over creation when I was a kid.I have a ‘78 dt100. Not much for power, but it’s very fun on logging trails. I restored it piece by piece.
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Yes, even after making @Woodrow a care package, there was some left to enjoy for a bit.
Yeah there was a mysterious gravel layer 20 of your inches down that held things up a bit. Real rocks would suck.View attachment 470392
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You need some rocks to make that a lot more fun. Do you get to do your own sparky work or is that something that has to be done by licensed electchicken.
You operate on a higher level than we do with your 240 VAC systems. I would figure 4 wires for residential for your area. Most our household electronics are 120 VAC, three wires (hot, neutral, ground sometimes).Yeah there was a mysterious gravel layer 20 of your inches down that held things up a bit. Real rocks would suck.
Since I still don't understand why you need three wires for Get there Get back I think the sparky should do it Toenail.