That is one real nice set up right there! Oh decisions decisions on what to smoke first. Do up some shotgun shells, some nice pulled pork, baked beans, and potatoes.
Not weird at all. I agree, and like when I see the law abiding citizens open carrying.
I believe one advantage of carrying concealed is that a would be bad guy can't take from you what they can't see or know is there.
I have a S&W Shield. Carries very nice. I like those Hellcats though. Been toying with the idea of getting one but the Shield hasn't let me down yet. Here in CT max capacity is 10 while carrying so I have to deal with that stupidity as well.
Nice! Mines a 1998. New it would've come with the saddle bags, but the guy I bought it from didn't have em anymore. I figured I'd better get some before going to Maine next summer. Like to get something that looks nice and is waterproof.
Not at the moment, I still have the B2601. Since it was doing 90% of the other work I had for it adequately I decided to keep it for the time being and change up how I do my firewood processing (which would be the remaining 10%). It wasn't/isn't in the cards for me financially to take on a...
$200 is STEEP for a tote and bladder unless you are getting food grade for water collection or something you don't want the nasty residual residue contaminating. When I filled all mine I started making some out of scrap pallets I had laying around. You have to take a little more care when...
I also have the ripper and have never had an issue with it. I have used it on many stumps and it does aid in the process with minimizing ground disturbance. I have also found it helps pluck nice sized rocks out of the ground with ease as well. I tried removing a decent sized rock with my 16"...
They have one for each on the website.
https://www.palletforks.com/tractors/3-point/hitches/from-universal-quick-tach-to-3-point-quick-hitch-adapter/191126.html