wcuhillbilly
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Made my old lawn mower fly.
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Also loaded/hauled 35 concrete foundation pillers, using for porch foundation and set up pillars for my old Frick Sawmill
Maybe you forgot to talk nice to your Sweetie. Karma came back and nipped you for it.Oops posted same msg twice -----
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Oh, yeah. That's looking a lot better.Out with the old
Mock up of the new,,,, eeerrr well new to me,
That is some beautiful lumber.And some lumberjacking...
It'll drive you bananas the stupid darn assemblies that equipment engineers allow past their "drawing boards".Well today I repaired the outrigger leg that 'flew off' when the lad pulled it out and very nearly squished himself! So I'm thinking that is not a very strong (nay sturdy up to military spec) component. So now I am very stringent as to how the crew prepare the legs for supporting lifting operations.
Safety concern for wrecker owners to be aware of.
Potential failure, (of) The ROLL PINS that retain the upper hinges on the support legs.
'Mickey mouse 'attaching' that could allow the leg to come off as it is pulled out (usually quite vigorously) and the operator falls backwards with this 'dangerous lump of kit' on his..(######) LAP!.
That lumber is some kind of sweet; straight, strong, and clean like thatYep - 44" diameter Doug Fir - that was a solid pick and carry on the rubber - didn't want to skid them out so I drove all the logs out about 200 yards cross country
They became beams for the property owners daughter after I trailered them to a local micro mill
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