Put 9W X 8.5H doors on my new shed. A bit of a pain to brace for, but glad I did.
Put 9W X 8.5H doors on my new shed. A bit of a pain to brace for, but glad I did.
that is going to turn out great, and help with your OCD.Started a project... Trying to make a clear line between my lawn and gravel drive. Sick of rocks in the yard and yard in the rocks. Ill try to smooth everything out, put down sod and add gravel this weekend.
That's exactly what Im going for right there. Thats excellent.that is going to turn out great, and help with your OCD.
I did a similar project (for same reasons) with 6x6 PT ties to create a boarder. Using a stump bucket I dug the 'slots' for the ties, lifted them in, and finished around.
I noticed the same. I do my hydro and oil at the same time on the 200's and you can hear the motor is quieter and the HST is quieter afterward. I'm not sure at what point it reverts back but it does - lol.400 hour service yesterday. not much drama other than the owners/operator manual has some miss prints failing to show (truly) where the drain plugs are for the hydraulic oil. Intuition told me that there should be a drainplug on the lower halves of the gear case housing. I found them. Book doesn't specify where they are.
Fresh SUDT2 does seem to have quieted the HST whine a bit. Maybe wishful thinking and possibly too early to tell for sure.
Picked up some fresh orange spray paint from TSC and touched up a spot on the deck. All good to go now.
Great. I'll plan now for the disappointment to come.I noticed the same. I do my hydro and oil at the same time on the 200's and you can hear the motor is quieter and the HST is quieter afterward. I'm not sure at what point it reverts back but it does - lol.
It was about 80 for my dad. He was running along like he was still 50 until he hit about 80. Slow but steady decline after 80 and a couple health problems that would have been minor in prior years really knocked him in the dirt in his early 80’s. Keep running until you can’t. None of us have forever.swapped my forks for the bucket (I love quick attach!).
Also was able to get the pto hooked up to the post hole digger. Another pia job. Same story as last time the freakin balls weren't retracting fully when the collar was pulled back.
Maybe my storage plan for the phd is so great after all. I hang it from the deck with the auger just touching the ground. I grease the hell out of the coupler every time I put it away.
I had to repeat the same process as last time - soak with Mouse Milk, leave overnight, this morning soak with WD40 and it slid right on . . .
I have to drill 10 more holes for short 4X4 posts along part of the driveway. They are going to hold small led 12v lights. Its too hot n humid right now to do it but if it cools down I'll do it this evening.
As far as the phd goes I think I'm going to remove the entire shaft after each use and store inside. It is definitely my least favorite attachment to hook up especially as my 75th birthday is approaching. That's when I become old
Great idea. I learned this when I purchased a used one on the shaft stuck, no slide. Took 3 days of soaking and strapping one end to a 4x4 and the other to the bucket (pulling it apart) to get it unstuck. Sanded and have never left it outside since.As far as the phd goes I think I'm going to remove the entire shaft after each use and store inside. It is definitely my least favorite attachment to hook up especially as my 75th birthday is approaching.
this power mole thing sounds wild! what does it do and how does it work?Great. I'll plan now for the disappointment to come.