Well at least you have some nice steel to make knives withYes, a little dump trailer I bought last year. It had a hard life before I got it.
Well at least you have some nice steel to make knives withYes, a little dump trailer I bought last year. It had a hard life before I got it.
Makes life easier my neighbor has this one .Rented a 305 cat to pull some stumps and try to make some room. Lots of big rocks to deal with.View attachment 802289
I do too.Love the door.
Philbert
Looks good. Which Mac is that?View attachment 802358
before the snows hit.
I do too.
That being said I'd have it set up with the fairlead plate coming off the header just inside the kiln so it never needed to be disconnected....
Here you go, just the part of the winch with the rollers that guides the wire rope into the winch.Now if only I knew what a fairlead was. That's an honest statement, as I don't know what you mean.
That was put together with spare parts. What that needs there is a true eyebolt so that the hook on the end of the cable will not come off.
That one is my Pro Mac 60. I had been using the Pro Mac 55 but gave it a break to use the 60 for a little exercise. My chains are a bit aggressive and the 60 has a bunch of torque so I need to hang on tight.Looks good. Which Mac is that?
Nice fabrication!Well I've been making my new hookeroon. Last one the handle broke but its still useful for small stuff. Not finished so it's a little crude. Head is a copy of a small camp axe I had made from 1/4 plate steel . I hardened it but it will never knife hard. But it still holds an edge well. Handle is poplar I'm going to use two roll pins to secure the head but I doubt it will com out it's like it's own wedge last pic splits about 3 ft off the ground View attachment 802668 View attachment 802669 View attachment 802670 View attachment 802671 View attachment 802673
That will make for some great firewood in a few yrs.Ran a couple tanks through the 291 today.View attachment 803011
When I was building it was about the same cost to use concrete per sq foot verses wood for the walls. With the 13' high ceiling I new the building would be top heave so 8' wood walls not as bad.That will make for some great firewood in a few yrs.
Why does the garage have the "lift kit".
Thanks for the info.When I was building it was about the same cost to use concrete per sq foot verses wood for the walls. With the 13' high ceiling I new the building would be top heave so 8' wood walls not as bad.
I was also parking a D6 dozer AND A 680 backhoe in there. If I bump the wall no big deal.
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