IronWing
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Looks like it should have a high lift jack attachment for the top rail.
Have you looked into buying from Canada? Maybe Squirrel can hook you up.I just paid a $502 copay for a generic drug that used to cost $28. Thanks American healthcare system.
Gonna splurge on this Amazon deal even though my current mower is perfectly fine. Going greener!
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$$! Is that a typical price for that kind of tool?Nice! Actually been looking into the Greenworks mowers. Already have the 80v chainsaw and electric snow shovel.
This may be next on my list of things to buy though: https://www.amazon.ca/Greenworks-Brushless-Powerhead-Equivalent-Included/dp/B09GZH9Q6H
Going to be useful on my off grid property for putting in concrete pillars for foundations. As well as fence posts etc.
$$! Is that a typical price for that kind of tool?
(Just checked - It's $237 in AMZN USA.)
Nice! Actually been looking into the Greenworks mowers. Already have the 80v chainsaw and electric snow shovel.
This may be next on my list of things to buy though: https://www.amazon.ca/Greenworks-Brushless-Powerhead-Equivalent-Included/dp/B09GZH9Q6H
Going to be useful on my off grid property for putting in concrete pillars for foundations. As well as fence posts etc.
OMG . I need to flag UseandThem posts as Not Safe for Life!!! Well, my life anyway...My wife is not a fan of this one at all.
She said "The severed arm is just gross".
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lulz, that thing would be useless here, The auger on my 50 hp tractor can barely dig a post hole in our soil. what is frost level there? 5 feet? No way you are getting that deep with that little thing.
also, check this out: its much better for making real lumber than a bandsaw mill.
You may also want to consider bringing a gas chainsaw (maybe two), when getting the project off the ground, just in case.9k. Yeah that's more money that I want to spend. The bandsaw mill I'm looking at comes up to 5k all in. (Accessories, taxes etc).
Not sure how hard the soil will be to dig but it's either I try that auger or doing it by hand. In the future I want to get into welding and fabrication then I may build my own excavator. Something that I can pull behind an ATV or something, does not really need to be super big. Frost level is probably like 8 feet but our winters are not as cold anymore so it might actually be less now. I'd probably aim for 4 feet since that's what sonotubes come in. Anything bigger and I need to start attaching multiple together. If things shift I can always just shim anyway. Not that worried for a cabin. If money was no object then yeah I'd rent or even buy heavy equipment and do it properly.
9k. Yeah that's more money that I want to spend. The bandsaw mill I'm looking at comes up to 5k all in. (Accessories, taxes etc).
Not sure how hard the soil will be to dig but it's either I try that auger or doing it by hand. In the future I want to get into welding and fabrication then I may build my own excavator. Something that I can pull behind an ATV or something, does not really need to be super big. Frost level is probably like 8 feet but our winters are not as cold anymore so it might actually be less now. I'd probably aim for 4 feet since that's what sonotubes come in. Anything bigger and I need to start attaching multiple together. If things shift I can always just shim anyway. Not that worried for a cabin. If money was no object then yeah I'd rent or even buy heavy equipment and do it properly.
You might want to finish off your garage before you think about fabricating your own excavator and building a cabin from self-milled 2x4s...
30% I wonder what the old ditch weed we used was. Probably around 5% but I pulled that out of my ass
Loolica T31 13576 (3.5g) ~ INDICA
Total THC: 30.75%
Cannabinoids: THC: 0.15%, THCA: 30.6%, CBGA: 0.5%
Terpenes: B-Myrcene: 0.64%, Limonene: 0.36%, B-Caryophyllene: 0.13%
I'm not a gun person but at first glance that looks like one of the Barrette 50 calsView attachment 60229
I bought this sweet Nemo Arms AR-10 with scope, mount and bipod. Expensive toy and I can’t wait to shoot it.
We got some sick puppies here. Yes, I know. Not news.My wife is not a fan of this one at all.
She said "The severed arm is just gross".
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I occasionally toy with the idea of mowing the lawn myself. But even with most of the 1.3 acres overgrown with . . . stuff. I've got to slurp up some local botanical knowledge.Gonna splurge on this Amazon deal even though my current mower is perfectly fine. Going greener!
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OK, I apologize if this sort of thing makes you uncomfortable but the first thing I wonder when you say you're going to live off the grid is - how's your someday wife going to feel about that. I'm sure some percentage of eligible females are into that, but the ratio has got be like 10 to 1 favoring women.Going to be useful on my off grid property for putting in concrete pillars for foundations. As well as fence posts etc.
How does that compare to the Avocado Green mattress. I got a queen to replace the full. The old mattress was older than me. But its time had come.My Green Mattress - Pure Echo Organic Cotton and Wool All Natural Queen Mattress & 2" Latex Topper & Organic Cotton Cover (girl not included, gf would be pissed off at that for sure) - Leaving the chemicals behind in my sleep.
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mAY I offer you an interesting alternative (or addition)Low powered reading lenses I put in an old set of Warby Parker frames to wear over contacts. The body needs what the body needs
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OK, I apologize if this sort of thing makes you uncomfortable but the first thing I wonder when you say you're going to live off the grid is - how's your someday wife going to feel about that. I'm sure some percentage of eligible females are into that, but the ratio has got be like 10 to 1 favoring women.
I'm happy single at this point, but I have given that some thought if I later on decide I do want a partner. I would make sure I'm clear that I have no plans to move, so I would want someone who wants the same life style. I think there would be some who do, as this world is just going mad and the off grid movement, homesteading, self sufficiency etc is getting more popular. Lot of the homesteading youtube channels I watch are couples, while some are people that are alone.
30% I wonder what the old ditch weed we used was