Barn Shop
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- Dec 25, 2017
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- South Central Ohio
Only took me like a month and a half but I finally got the last load of fire wood from this job.
This load i used my MS660 clone with a 28" bar and as a back up my trusty 576 AutoTune with a 24" .404 bar and chain.
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Got two nice chinook in the afternoon! Best of the year! The buck was a fast fish and the hen cut super nice! Put a fresh, 2000 era abu 6501 on with some modsView attachment 310978View attachment 310979View attachment 310980View attachment 310981View attachment 310982
Southpaw?Got two nice chinook in the afternoon! Best of the year! The buck was a fast fish and the hen cut super nice! Put a fresh, 2000 era abu 6501 on with some modsView attachment 310978View attachment 310979View attachment 310980View attachment 310981View attachment 310982
Hehe, NOT my hand!!!Careful! If it's a female that Fugger will bite your head off!
An 85 F250, 351 Windsor AutoNice truck!
An 85 F250, 351 Windsor Auto
IT'S MY Wood Hauling, Deer Chasing, Fish getting Truck.
Good idea for sawdust and noodles.Orchard tree killing spree from yesterday, this will kinda be the slaughter house.
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Much easier firewood than messing with soaking and pressing paper, no?!
But, for those of You that do make paper bricks - a coworker of mine mixes wood chips into his paper mash.
I cast with my right and then change hands with the rod. Done it my entire life, just can't reel very well with my left.I am righty but prefer a lefty reel. Any when casting it’s way easier for me
Same way I cast tooI cast with my right and then change hands with the rod. Done it my entire life, just can't reel very well with my left.
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Pictures to piss me off. Stator was cut when I had someone else do work on my truck. Been noticing strange heat issues and after flushing the system three times in the last year decided to put on a water pump. After bending a couple of rods holding the pump pulley and trying to drive the nut loose I chipped a fan blade. Cut the clutch off in front of pump and ground off the high spots so I could get the pulley off. Took standing on a 18" pipe wrench to get the cut piece off. Exactly why I hate having anyone else work on my stuff. Parts incoming.