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Not to bad today in central Pa. Morning.
BFG's?
Yes, to both. They're expensive, but I get 50k out of a set, compared to 35k. And the traction in snow or sand is 2nd to none. This will be the 3rd set of bfg's my truck has seenThems a chunck of change Kev.
We like BFG's over here to Kevin ...I used them on a landrover 90 hard top permanent 4wd.....for all round on and off road work they are real nice .Yes, to both. They're expensive, but I get 50k out of a set, compared to 35k. And the traction in snow or sand is 2nd to none. This will be the 3rd set of bfg's my truck has seenplus the factory set, plus 2 other sets while I was still trying to convince myself that the bfg's were too expensive
They must of changed the tread up a bit on those all terrains. Mine on my dmax aren't like that. Good traction but hate how they hold rocks.Yes, to both. They're expensive, but I get 50k out of a set, compared to 35k. And the traction in snow or sand is 2nd to none. This will be the 3rd set of bfg's my truck has seenplus the factory set, plus 2 other sets while I was still trying to convince myself that the bfg's were too expensive
I'd run under the slab. 400 amp panel will need 500 mcm wire if I'm not mistakenI need a little advise from you smart fellers. I just got my poles and roof up for my shop. Next up will be some ditch work for drains etc.
My quession. Would I be better off running conduit under the slab to the far walls to pull my electric lines? Or just run it up and over the trusses? Im just wonderin if there is an advantage either way?
I need a little advise from you smart fellers. I just got my poles and roof up for my shop. Next up will be some ditch work for drains etc.
My quession. Would I be better off running conduit under the slab to the far walls to pull my electric lines? Or just run it up and over the trusses? Im just wonderin if there is an advantage either way?
Till a air line blows under thereYup, under the slab is what I'd do.
When I finally get to putting a pole barn up I think I'll be running everything under the slab. I'd stick conduit and air line's up from the slab. It's a much cleaner look IMHO
I'd run under the slab. 400 amp panel will need 500 mcm wire if I'm not mistaken
Very true.Yes. Run them under John. For things like airlines or waterlines I run irrigation pipe, then pull pex thru after.
I probably run parallel 3/0 copper feeders instead of the 500 MCM. Easier to work with.
What psi is pex rated?Yes. Run them under John. For things like airlines or waterlines I run irrigation pipe, then pull pex thru after.
I probably run parallel 3/0 copper feeders instead of the 500 MCM. Easier to work with.
I need a little advise from you smart fellers. I just got my poles and roof up for my shop. Next up will be some ditch work for drains etc.
My quession. Would I be better off running conduit under the slab to the far walls to pull my electric lines? Or just run it up and over the trusses? Im just wonderin if there is an advantage either way?
They changed the pattern atleast 2 years ago. My old ones were 2 years old and had this pattern. They still had 60% tread, but my son needs tires too. I plow, he doesnt. New ones for me and sell him my old ones. These are a bit more aggressive and have some more sidewall tread than the old patternThey must of changed the tread up a bit on those all terrains. Mine on my dmax aren't like that. Good traction but hate how they hold rocks.
I like the looks of those more than mine