I got most of the wildlife waters filled up yesterday. Last few rain events have been missing us again.
I have had the 40v Greenworks pole saw for about 5 years and it's been great. Powerful and if you keep the chain sharp, it gnaws through about anything. I also have the blower and vac. Got the vac to clean out my planter and the blower to clean off my brush hog. Thumbs up on the vac, the blower is a little under powered.
OK I guess Im missing something here, what kind of trees are they and I am guessing you are watering them?I got most of the wildlife waters filled up yesterday. Last few rain events have been missing us again.
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You missed the part 'wildlife waterers' for birds, turkey, deer etc.OK I guess Im missing something here, what kind of trees are they and I am guessing you are watering them?
It's OK, I didn't brew coffee this morning. I brew coffee EVERY morning.Fair enough
Tisk-Tisk,.....Throw that 5 lb dry chem extinguisher (on the wall) AWAY.Took the snow plow ballast boxes out of the one-ton and put them away. A simple job but good loader practice.
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Good to know that they can take a beating Once you mentioned the hedge trimmers, I remembered I had a set also. Use those for trimming lanes for hunting blinds, and they work very well also.I also have the weedwhacker for the 80 volt Greenworks battery, and before I ran over my chainsaw (and futher solidifying my brand preference to them) I had also bought a hedge trimmer to assist in keeping my bike trail open. Got a 60 volt lawn mower also. TW: their 80 volt battery charger is done right, has a fan to keep things cool, first class all the way.
Tisk-Tisk,.....Throw that 5 lb dry chem extinguisher (on the wall) AWAY.
That has a plastic handle grip, that commonly breaks when used.
Metal valve and handle units are the ONLY ones sure to work, when you need them!
Good news!Thanks for the tip - But I just went out and looked. It is metal. Must be my poor photography that fooled you.
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Just watch for dirt splattered on the stuff you’re gonna chip. Might not hurt to wash it with a hose first. Sand stuck to the brush will dull chipper blades almost as fast as rocks.Collected the storm falls that I could get to, now it's time to start chipping.