- Joined
- Mar 24, 2005
- Location
- Stanley, NC
I'd bill it to insurance if my premium wouldn't go up...Be sure & Pay yourself, I'm Sure it's Tax deductible!
I'd bill it to insurance if my premium wouldn't go up...Be sure & Pay yourself, I'm Sure it's Tax deductible!
I wouldn’t tow that junk with a 10 foot hitch!
No. It probably doesn't run, and it's missing a wheel. Would be very difficult to drive.Anyone besides me wanting this as a DD?
Dam!Bought this at the end of October to learn to ride. I’ve put over 900 miles on it so far, not bad for a beginner in winter I think. Today was a 70+ mile loop around Lake Norman.
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Etsy I think we got it, maybe $40-50 bucks.If that tap handle would ever turn up missing, it would make an awesome shifter handle for my coffee themed rat rod.....
Awesome. I'll be on the lookout for one.Etsy I think we got it, maybe $40-50 bucks.
Dropped a big dead double trunked oak down in the woods today. Sucker shifted and bit my saw as I cut through on the bottom of the wedge cut. Had to jack it back out with my axe and some clever wedging.
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I had questions too..........but I am no sawyer.You cutting the wedge through the whole tree?
Not on purpose That photo angle is a bit deceptive. It ended up about 60% through though, and I was planning on about 45%. Plunged straight through at about 40-45% thickness and dropped out the bottom of the wedge. The outside 2-3" of the tree was rot, so once the saw got to there, the tree settled. Once I got it wedged and jacked, I decided to turn it a little more up the hill so the top of the tree wouldn't fall in the creek, and ended up cutting it a bit deeper on the left side.You cutting the wedge through the whole tree?