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There is a right angle gear set off the motor, and another gear set from that shaft to the output shaft.
Mark
Those look great for big flat tasks. I've never had a bar that bad to need industrial strength cleaning. I use one of these for cleaning up rusty mufflers, shovels, and other stuff.
There is a right angle gear set off the motor, and another gear set from that shaft to the output shaft.
Mark
That is a nice looking truck.Built a simple set of rails for the new flatbed. The stake pockets are 1-7/8” x 2-7/8” x 5”deep. And they’re tapered. I ended up ripping two 4x4s to get the right dimensions.
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i took the cover and line cutter off of mine so the thick line wouldnt destroy it. it works pretty good that way. i bought the biggest line that would fit through the speed wind spoolMy go-to trim line kept breaking in the thick hard weeds and orchard undergrowth so I had to up my game.
Wound up a spool of the thickest line I have yet never used.
Ran almost a full tank of fuel on it with no breakage.
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Well, actually that is a lie.
That line is so heavy duty it disassembled my whackers line cutter.
Barely anything left of it!
I will have to fix that.
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While cleaning it I noticed I also cracked the cover!i took the cover and line cutter off of mine so the thick line wouldnt destroy it. it works pretty good that way. i bought the biggest line that would fit through the speed wind spool
WOW!Lifted my Mom and Dads old house up 15 1/2 inches off the old collapsed basement to make room for a new basement.
Although not very popular, that's the first wood basement I've seen fail. What caused it?Lifted my Mom and Dads old house up 15 1/2 inches off the old collapsed basement to make room for a new basement.
I changed the oil in my car today...... what did you do today? Oh.... I lifted Mom and Dads old house 15 1/2 inches.Lifted my Mom and Dads old house up 15 1/2 inches off the old collapsed basement to make room for a new basement.
It wasn’t built properly. The walls were on top of the basement floor. All the treated wood and plywood were in great shapeAlthough not very popular, that's the first wood basement I've seen fail. What caused it?