Many others have meters collecting dust and I understand. At first it can be intimidating but once you get the hang of it, you will never be without it. Pitch in members and let's help get this problem worked out.
The only mistake you can make is having meter set to ohms/resistance and...
Well if you don't have a multi-meter, now's the time to get one and let us teach you how to use it. Seriously, the best of troubleshooters are in the dark without a meter.
Leather gloves shrink and become too small except the grey fuzzy ones like someone posted earlier that fall apart. Any tricks to stretch them so they fit again?
Hog stricks cause more death and injury around here even though more deer are hit. A 50 pound pig can cause lose of control when it gos beneath car or wheel, a 200 pounder is bad news for any vehicle.
If you are saying you will come out on top after an a$$ kicking contest with the Hi-Lift I'm throwing the BS 🚩 Those things have broke more noses,jaws,ribs arms and legs than skateboards and black ice.
As for the original question of how this might be done next time , I'd use drill stem posts welded to plates for the 6 gate posts. I've did it countless times on factory floors and parking lots. Drill holes with conventional masonry bit then set all thread in anchoring cement. Did the same...
I don't place much value on what I HERD, Tha Said, jue-twob and interweb buds say bout stuff. That whole bunch black-lists New Generation Deeres and 6 Liter Fords. I've had plenty experience with both that was good.
I was momentarily speechless after witnessing what happened here. I still can't find words that express how revolutionarily what we witnessed actually is.
Original post was nothing more than a statement of frustration, followed shortly by op questioning their own mental condition and...
Other than special circumstances,3 point tillers aren't worth the investment. Once garden is partly planted there's no room to use 3 point tiller, whereas a walk behind rear tine can be used throughout season to bury expired plants and plow between rows. If tillers were good for larger...
+1 on the Lansky sharpening system. For those who don't want to invest in the system, I highly recommend the Lansky Blademedic for less than $25. I have the system in my shop and a Blademedic at hunting/fishing cabin. The ceramic rods on Blademedic do an amazing job of restoring edge...
That's true Russel. Diversity is a talking point in some places, it's a way of life in Texas. Diversity doesn't mean adherence and emulation in lockstep with a leader. To the contrary it's acting with individuality. Language police are always new in town but soon get over it.
It was recently suggested on another tractor forum that a teaching thread be posted on this very subject. Resistance to the idea made it clear members like going back and forth arguing who's method is best when someone asks for battery/starter help. I shudder when I think of how much expense...