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I almost got to the ignition switch 😎👍 Octavia II It is still held by 1 shear bolt
 

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I almost got to the ignition switch 😎👍 Octavia II It is still held by 1 shear bolt
I recently had to pull a ford ignition that looked similar. It had small hole on the underside with a sprung catch. I pushed it up with a carb screwdriver and voila.

I probably pulled that ignition 10 times before I solved the wiring problem. Funny how easy fixes can take a lot of time.
 

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You don't want to spoil too much 😉 the mechanic doesn't have such dilemmas / I'll make a mod tomorrow because you can't turn the key, good thing I was close 👍
 
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Those who drove 1980's through 1996 Ford trucks know how to start one in 30 seconds.
 
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Even though it's an old car with a lot of electronics on the steering wheel, a thief would have been able to start it in 2 minutes, but an ordinary driver certainly wouldn't be able to do it.
 

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Like most small towns in the Midwest ours has a "festival" they call Watermelon Days. Not sure why since we don't actually produce any watermelons in the area, but I did participate in the parade.

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To attract a little attention, I had the 99 (two man saw) idling as we went around.

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My wife complains about all the junk I drag home and make junk islands throughout the yard now that the perimeter is filled. She also asks me to build flower beds that she doesn’t maintain. I took the herb garden via eminent domain. I’m not done but I am for today. I didn’t get a good before picture but you get the idea.

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The operation was successful 🤠👍 the patient had some unnecessary things removed 😉
 

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Began dismantling a firewood log pile, mostly dry toothpick sized beech logs with some oak in the mix.

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Two tanks of duel worth.

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I need to clear the logs of bucked rounds and cave the top logs to the ground.

I prefer large OD logs, they do not move as much!
 

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Sawbuck.

Lots of threads on different designs.

These are a couple of folding ones that I posted on A.S.

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You do realize I am bucking 10ish meter long logs?!
And I have no heavy equipment for handling precut pieces, lest whole logs.

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Bucking up a log pile is actually fun and very straightforward , as long as the logs aren't toothpicks - then it becomes a house of cards.
 

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You do realize I am bucking 10ish meter long logs?!
I live in the US: I have no idea what a ‘meter’ is, let alone 10 of them!

But you said they were moving: so pick up one end, and slide the low sawbuck under to stabilize.

Or cut them into (2), 5 ‘meter’ logs first, if too heavy.

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(Or use a shorter bar, and use those bucking spikes things!)
 

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I live in the US: I have no idea what a ‘meter’ is, let alone 10 of them!

But you said they were moving: so pick up one end, and slide the low sawbuck under to stabilize.

Or cut them into (2), 5 ‘meter’ logs first, if too heavy.

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(Or use a shorter bar, and use those bucking spikes things!)
His complaint appears to be the pile moving, not the individual pole as he cuts it.
1 meter ~3.3ft
10 meters ~33ft

That log pile is poorly stacked some 7ft high.
The thin logs move unexpectedly as I buck a completely different one just from the vibrations - several dozed thin OD logs beginning to move usually causes a cascade reaction and an avalanche like cave in.
Large OD logs do not do that.

I place my left foot on the log I buck to keep it from moving.
 

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I also don't recognize their wood measurement as 1 cord 😉 if this is a good translation / But I guess it's about the length of a stack of a specific dimension?
 

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It's a big unit 👍 ours is 38m / But everything is big there 😉
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Wilhelm confused me 😉
128Ft3=3.6m3
This looks more real 👍
 
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