blazing saddles
Bart: Mornin', ma'am. And isn't it a lovely mornin'?
Elderly woman: Up yours nigger.
Lyle: Come on, boys! The way you're lollygaggin' around here with them picks and them shovels, you'd think it was a hundert an' twenty degree. Can't be more than a hundert an' fourteen...
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i guess i could find a use for a usb beverage chiller...anyone else have any comments on this?
i might just have to get one, at least it sounds cool.
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hahaha, im thinkin we're gonna go up and get some firewood at my g/fs house this weekend (what better way to get on the parents good side), cant wait to fire it up again.
matt-thats great (which one are you, lol)
went to take my gauges out, took the four out of five screws out of the black plastic holding the clear plastic on the front and i guess the 5th is stripped out. ill back it out and itll act like its coming out but then just pop and slip right back into place
anyone else had this, and how...
holy shit jordan. mines a 16 inch bar with the .325 (thinkin) picco, no quick adjust. pretty nice, little less power than i was hopin for...anyway, this was around 300 msrp, 279 sale, got em down to 249 with a case and some chaps :naughty:
ive heard people have to do some heavy duty trimming on some lotek pods to get em to fit, and others have had em slip right in. like stated before, tte has made a few gauge pods, id look into his before i bought a lotek.
after hours of searching, finally found it. my fault, i was always thinking that a feller buncher was the skidder mounted jaws on the front. anywho
http://www.angel-owners.com/vantage/MVI_3264.AVI
http://www.angel-owners.com/vantage/MVI_3383.AVI...
what about fiberglass a small enclosure to go in your change cup in the console, to house a keypad and push button starter. then pop the lid, enter the code, push start 'er and pull those leather driving gloves on.
my craftsman has held up relatively well; i cant complain. still, look for a used snap on or craftsman on ebay and return it to the store for a new one under the lifetime warranty.
if anyone is opposed to bmws then ignore this, but the 86 and up 3series came stock with a keypad and pin number you could program. if you activated it then it would break the starter circuit til you punched in the right pin. really cool. similar to that
oh shit, its on now
had a friend that worked in the forestry industry...ill have to find his vids. its f'ing awesome cause hes got a machine that grabs the tree and sends something shooting up the trunk shearing the branches off, then cuts it to size.
yeah, lucky i thought ahead and got some chaps too. brings the village people to mind though. "i like to chainsaw naked. i get wood" or something along those lines.
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