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my billy lids on the range these are a few years old

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Great to see, and responsible parents who take the time to teach the kids right from the start.
 
Back from the commissioning work I have been doing at Daunia four am starts (2.6 deg) six pm finish (29 deg).

Final caught up on all the dribble
 
Cracking first day of spring!!

yep tis time to check over the lawn mower get it ready for the season

I bought new blades for it last year but be F'd how to get the old ones off as bolt heads mashed past even a monkey wrench or rattle gun and as it a 300 kg ride on I canna easy get below it with a angle grinder to attack
This could be a job for a block n tackle lift
 
Happy father's day to all you dads here. My little tacker likes my Husky helmet. If she liked a Stihl helmet I'd have to put her up for adoption...



Matt,,,,, what are you suggesting ???

Nuffin...

as it a 300 kg ride on I canna easy get below it with a angle grinder to attack
This could be a job for a block n tackle lift

What I'd do is just drive around flat out then throw it into full lock. It is likely to roll over on it's side giving you unobstructed access to the blades with a 9" grinder.
 
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Drove home from sunny coast today,jeez some people are dumb,nearly witnessed a head on cause some tool in a fairlane pulled out from behind a semi going uphill on a blind corner, the oncoming 4wd had to slamm the picks on to avoid him,he ended up cutting back in under brakes nearly wiping the car infront of us out,worst thing is the overtaking lane was on the other side of the hill,was nearly a bad fathersday for a few ......
.glad to be home.
 
Happy father's day to all you dads here. My little tacker likes my Husky helmet. If she liked a Stihl helmet I'd have to put her up for adoption...



What I'd do is just drive around flat out then throw it into full lock. It is likely to roll over on it's side giving you unobstructed access to the blades with a 9" grinder.

Good to see you got her leaning how to use sewing machines :) be handy skill later in life stitchin up her old mans PJ's jim jams :msp_wink:

The Greenfeild mower been great amazing muscle for such a little tacker. I owe more than a hasty roll over hand axe attack.
Here she is doing some brush chewin n mashin

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Good to see you got her leaning how to use sewing machines :) be handy skill later in life stitchin up her old mans PJ's jim jams :msp_wink:

Not very nice old son. If this makes you feel better look at the saw in the background. See it? Being a climber you should know what it is :D Now apologise for the Husky sewing machine jokes :(

 
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Not very nice old son. If this makes you feel better look at the saw in the background. See it? Being a climber you should know what it is :D Now apologise for the Husky sewing machine jokes :(


fair nuff beg forgiveness do pass this on to yer little gal & ensure to advise her to stay away from tree climbers and stihl blokes as most unworthy in dear dad eyes

you a hankering for billy lid number 2 it is dads day still tonite :msp_wink:
 
Drove home from sunny coast today,jeez some people are dumb,nearly witnessed a head on cause some tool in a fairlane pulled out from behind a semi going uphill on a blind corner, the oncoming 4wd had to slamm the picks on to avoid him,he ended up cutting back in under brakes nearly wiping the car infront of us out,worst thing is the overtaking lane was on the other side of the hill,was nearly a bad fathersday for a few ......
.glad to be home.


I know how you feel I just got back from the taxidermist in cooma and dead set wankers all comeing home from the snow with death wish on there mind
 
Talkin to the old man today his after a small husky around the 50cc or a stihl in a pinch if any one has one cheap even if it needs a bit of work. It's just to go in the back of the 4b
 
Talkin to the old man today his after a small husky around the 50cc or a stihl in a pinch if any one has one cheap even if it needs a bit of work. It's just to go in the back of the 4b

Bummer. Just sold a little Husky 55 Rancher I had in the shed to a mate on Sunday :(
 
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