Well it's still just converted starch to long string sugars . Very sweet . My beer is fermenting very nicely
Have you ever seen the heavy rubber chocks with the steel handles cast in them? Some crews put a piece of rope between them so you can put one in front and one behind the wheel, then pull them both out at once if they are not wedge in. We were setting up on a job, and the line clearing crew pulled up, parked on a pretty steep up hill grade. The driver got out and started swinging the bucket down, another guy started gassing up the saws, and a young guy got out and grabbed the chocks. They must have told him his only purpose was to make sure the chocks were in FRONT of the truck tires. He put one in front of a tire, slid under the truck, and the rope was too short, so he pulled the first chock over some. He was just able to get a chock under the inside wheel on both side. They were in FRONT of the tires, on a steep uphill slope.
We got back from lunch and the chocks were still there. I guess the driver couldn’t see them on the inside wheels, or he didn’t look on the uphill side. Must have made one heck of a bump running over them when he left. That must have been forty years ago. Still makes me chuckle ever time I use them.
Just make sure they are the same chain or else the grinding gets tricky when cutters are different heights, etc. There's a Frankenstein 42" chain in my quiver that is part stihl part husqvarna. Keeps me on my toes when grinding both the cutters and rakers.Add a spinner/ breaker set and you can re-size loops of any length. Makes chain scrounging easy.
Philbert
Add a spinner/ breaker set and you can re-size loops of any length. Makes chain scrounging easy.
Yeah, common sense still applies.Just make sure they are the same chain or else the grinding gets tricky when cutters are different heights, etc.
If I had that I wouldn't have needed to join different chain brands to begin with. Thought that was self-explanatory. Sheesh.Yeah, common sense still applies.
What? As if a guy can't do both.Are you getting out cutting today, or surfing craigslist.
I had been thinking that it would wait until election time here, but I knew it was coming.Anyone with eyes open knew it. Difficulty is predicting timing. Chinese flu was a godsend of a black swan in that respect only. Now watch your kids and grandkids get saddled with the debt of socialised corporate rescue packages. Trillions already in the last few weeks and hardly anyone seems to give a shot or feels they can do anything about it. FUBAR . Position accordingly if haven't already.
You got that new Bluetooth saw lol.What? As if a guy can't do both.
Near Renfrew, but seems the only Beer drive-thru is in Cobden!Where abouts are you in the Ottawa valley? I have family near Cobden.
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No manual, bought as is. I think when I checked it last week the bucket was up and the boom was up. When I checked it yesterday the bucket was on the ground and the boom was down. With the cylinders retracted, that's a couple quarts in the reservoir. I put two quarts in it and that put it on full with the bucket down. With the bucket up, it's just a little low.cold and low!!! check the owners manual....
Home next winter?...With everyone home this upcomming Winter, firewood use should be significant. I wonder if anyone here is hording firewood.Probably only a mater of time. Will firewooding be an essential business? Price gouging firewood vendors dragged into the street and shot? Our prepper stacks requisitioned by the govt to keep the elderly warm this Winter? May we live in interesting times...
Winter was so mild here I only used about 1 cord, usually 3.5-5 cord. Usually sell about 10 cord, only sold 4. I have a good start on next year.With everyone home this upcomming Winter, firewood use should be significant. I wonder if anyone here is hording firewood.Probably only a mater of time. Will firewooding be an essential business? Price gouging firewood vendors dragged into the street and shot? Our prepper stacks requisitioned by the govt to keep the elderly warm this Winter? May we live in interesting times...
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