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Old original Hitachi PDU-180 for $10 Not for women 😎 😉 The bearing sits in metal, I haven't seen anything like that. It's welded together and I can't take it out
 

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A surprise was waiting for me here 😉😎🤠 I even found the Japanese Koyo placenta in my treasures. For comparison, the smaller rotor from metabo. It looks much worse in this movie / Why are these brushes crooked 😉?
 

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I always get palm tingles when using that weed whacker.
But it has good power and will run WOT sessions for minutes on end when I get the correct step/swing/step rhythm.
It is a heavy beast though, wears me out on uneven and sloped terrain.

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Now I train with it 😎 I can last longer 😉 20$
 

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I bought a sweet iron maiden wallet months ago but it was way to thick and kept falling out of my pocket
I ordered the cheapest wallet on the Amazon
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This 4.00 wallet is the best one I've ever had in the 40+ year's I've carried a wallet lol pu leather whatever that is i don't care
It's well made and half as thick as my last one i ordered another one IMG_20240520_160200.jpg
These were 14.00 on a one day amazon sale
Quickly becoming my favorite pocket knife IMG_20240518_112021~2.jpg
I'm was on a Spanish fixed blade kick the last few weeks
The last 2 showed up
That j&V adventure chacal is my overall favorite of all of them
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This joker campero was not what I ordered but it is a very nice handmade knife so i kept it.
My knife kick is over but check out the Spanish handmade knives some of the best built and designed knives I've ever handled for stupid cheap money.
50-70.00 instead of 200.00+ for an american handmade equivalent.
 

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I bought a sweet iron maiden wallet months ago but it was way to thick and kept falling out of my pocket
I ordered the cheapest wallet on the Amazon
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This 4.00 wallet is the best one I've ever had in the 40+ year's I've carried a wallet lol pu leather whatever that is i don't care
It's well made and half as thick as my last one i ordered another one View attachment 420279
These were 14.00 on a one day amazon sale
Quickly becoming my favorite pocket knife View attachment 420280
I'm was on a Spanish fixed blade kick the last few weeks
The last 2 showed up
That j&V adventure chacal is my overall favorite of all of them
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This joker campero was not what I ordered but it is a very nice handmade knife so i kept it.
My knife kick is over but check out the Spanish handmade knives some of the best built and designed knives I've ever handled for stupid cheap money.
50-70.00 instead of 200.00+ for an american handmade equivalent.
I stuff dollars in all my pockets 😉 it's nice to find something later by accident 🤠 Although I usually use a card and young people now use a telephone
 

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There are people who lose money without buying anything, so you are still in a better situation 😉🤠👍

I agree with that :) . In 1990 Illinois legalized riverboat gambling. Of course living on the Mississippi we were destined to get a boat near us. In those days the law said the boat must be operational and actually cruise the river while gambling took place. Good ole Jumers here was the first to buy a boat and turn it into a "casino" Those shysters even charged folks to board the boat because they would get a "scenic river ride". I was not a gambler and at the time I worked on the Mississippi so neither appealed to me. My wife was not a gambler either but she wanted to go for the ride. We had a friend from high school that was a cocktail waitress on the "Casio Rock Island". She got us free boarding passes and a few free drink tickets. We went one evening. I got $20 worth of quarter slot coins. After I lost the first $10 I was pissed and cashed in the remaining roll. That was enough for me......at least I thought. We went back another time. I got just $10 that time. I was up a couple bucks. A sane person would have cashed out but I plugged all those tokens in that machine until they were gone. In later years Illinois bowed to pressure and the boats did not have to cruise. They then bowed to more pressure and allowed land based casinos. Ole Jumers built a big one in the old Moline Consumers sand pit area. They then cashed out and sold it to Ballys. Quite a swing from 34 years ago.

The old boat in 1990.

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When they went to land.

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I spent $25 again😉🤠 It looks like cartridges for inflating a bicycle wheel and some kind of handle, I don't know what
 

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They used to use CO2 cartridges for emergency tire inflators (same ones used for BB and pellet guns). They worked fast, but did not hold pressure as long as air, but if you were out on a group ride and got a flat, it was a fast fix.

They have mostly been replaced by small air pumps.
 

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1,200’ of underground irrigation pipe to supply a new irrigator that got erected on Thursday. And 100gal of diesel to fill the thirsty beast. And a doughnut for the driver and the 7yr old copilot.
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