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    Strongest pulling configuration

    I have that one and use the heck out of it. If you want real good run time on a battery get one of the 60V ones and use it in the 20V saw. It is 9AH and adds just enough weight to make it not vibrate so bad when under a load. I have the 60V chainsaw and love it. I can set it down and not...
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    Strongest pulling configuration

    They work great. I have used them many times.
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    Strongest pulling configuration

    If you have a pressure washer use it to get the dirt out. I then use a battery operated reciprocal saw (Sawzall) to cut away at it. Take out chunks. The I use the tractor to move the chunks.
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    Trailering the Tractor

    I agree I was just pointing out your tongue weight will be more with a king pin or 5th wheel then with a conventional bumper pull. With out knowing any specs on the trailer or truck it is going to be hard to figure this out. I see a lot of answers that are talking about a bumper pull or...
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    Trailering the Tractor

    Look at the door sticker on the F150 and see what it is weighted for. You can put a goose neck on an F150 just make sure of the length of the bed will allow it to turn fully. You are carrying the load over the axel on the F150 or 250 so there is a big difference on what the tongue weight...
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    Equipment for garage

    Howdy I have used everything from Makita and DeWalt so my answer is biased towards them. I have just about every tool DeWalt makes in cordless. Even the chainsaw. The 60V batteries work on all the 20V tools and extend the battery life while working with them. They have plenty of torque and...
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    Electricians: need some kind of recording clamp on meter

    I have been looking at these. They are not cheap. They clamp over the mains coming into the box. I can not post a link I just joined a few weeks ago. Look up Sense electrical monitor. They are orange