Here in the Midwest, the term noodling applies to some fisherman who stick there arms in hollow submerged logs and grab catfish lying within. So maybe you can see my confusion
Yep, in fishing circles, same here.Here in the Midwest, the term noodling applies to some fisherman who stick there arms in hollow submerged logs and grab catfish lying within. So maybe you can see my confusion
Here in the Midwest, the term noodling applies to some fisherman who stick there arms in hollow submerged logs and grab catfish lying within. So maybe you can see my confusion
Not being all that familiar with timber from up your way, it looks a bit like Hevea (Rubberwood) we get from Malaysia.Have no idea what kind of wood it is
Snagged a 372xpg to keep me all warm and fuzzy next winter. Didn't really want something that big with heat but doubt there will be any regrets.
Probably right. Chairs say made in Malaysia on the bottom.Not being all that familiar with timber from up your way, it looks a bit like Hevea (Rubberwood) we get from Malaysia.
1500lbs? That aint no Ranger!Danger ranger! Getin it done!!
The wife said “lets use my truck today.”
I know her plan. She well get a truck wash afterwards [emoji23]. This thing may not hold much (though the 1500lbs payload is nice) but is sure dosnt sink in the mud like my Truck
3 load with it today and it hardly broke through the first few inches of mud.
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Nice! Even has hangers for your cable
1500lbs? That aint no Ranger!
Not scrounging but it is wood related. Finally getting around to refinishing the kitchen table. It's a heavy ess ohh bee! There are two leaves not in the picture. Have no idea what kind of wood it is, but I'm going to use walnut stain so that it will be highly valuable!
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Or invest in a breaker/spinner.I've been off for 2-3 weeks now. Don't feel sick just lack of energy. I'll split enough to fill the bucket on the tractor and that's what I got. Normally I'd split enough for a few loads but just don't have it in me right now.
Guess I'll have to stop at the stihl dealer and get a chain. Lowes and HD dont have 3/8 loops that short.
I had a 84 2.0, 88 3.0 or 2.6, 94 3.0, 04 4.0, my 84 and 94 had many loads that id have to get on the brakes to get the front wheels back on the ground!Believe it!!!
Yup the payload on them is killer now!!!
I have YET to get it to squat past level. I will need some green wet oak stacked tight and high to do that.
I really like the truck
https://media.ford.com/content/dam/...a/US/product/2019/ranger/19RAN_Tech_Specs.pdf
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I had a 84 2.0, 88 3.0 or 2.6, 94 3.0, 04 4.0, my 84 and 94 had many loads that id have to get on the brakes to get the front wheels back on the ground!
I wanted a new Ranger so i just bought a 2007.
Meanwhile somewhere in Canada, online learning has stopped, full time scrounging in full gear!
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