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  1. Tooljunkie

    L185 L175 head light mod

    I bolted rubber tractor lamp housings in place of originals. Quite happy, still need a light on back,will be led.
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    Turkey Lore ?

    They tried the wild turkey thing around here. Failure. Buddy 60 miles away has half a dozen wandering around.
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    Locking Hitch Pin

    I agree with the padlock. Its enough to deter the honest criminal. Sold a guy a hitch, pin and clip. Half hour later he was back,someone grabbed his new hitch. Sold him a padlock instead of the clip.
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    I think

    There’s a magnifier app for iphone. Use it all the time.
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    I think

    Just got new reading glasses, enhanced readers. Wore them for three days and went back to my old beat up ones. I move my eyes to read, the reader part was two small pinpoints, making reading inpossible for me. And headaches. Man, they were bad. Throw in a little vertigo. Shouda asked what...
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    OK I'm whining

    Its been coming down pretty heavy the last few hours,guess im plowing tomorrow.
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    Pellet stoves

    Lightning took out pellet stoves. Two blown boards. Left them plugged in for the summer. Never again. One in garage one in basement. Could have been worse, neighbour lost his garage and vehicles that night. It was devastating.
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    Pellet stoves

    My old harman has 2 boards, i have yet to pull them and look for visible damage. Maybe i will fix it. That p61 is so quiet i miss it. New fan in the kozi and its quiet. Ran all night no issues.
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    Pellet stoves

    Ash vacuum. Makes cleanup easy. Shop vac with a bag on a stone cold stove works too. I try to keep the burn pot cleaned out. I let stove go out quite often,so cleaning it is just a regular routine.
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    Pellet stoves

    Rcw, that is a nice stove. The new kozi i got started to make some noise,a buzz from the fan at low speed. They sent a new fan, said chuck the old one. Vibrating was a piece of loose tin. Replacement had it too. A little strip of foil tape and its quiet. Plus i now have an extra fan.
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    Pellet stoves

    14 bags left, then one ton totes from the local hutterite colony. Less than half price.
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    Hard facing rod on mower blades

    I really like my gator blades. There should be blades for your machine.
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    Snowblower Dryer and Polebarn Heater?

    Similar to this.
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    Snowblower Dryer and Polebarn Heater?

    A framework and some insulated tarps would give you some gain for heating. Thinking outside of the box for a moment, there are waterproof heating pads used as engine heaters. One on each side,glued to the ouside of where the buildup is worst. 1000 watts or less between a couple stick on...
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    Pellet stoves

    Having a little trouble dialing in my stove. Air for low burn isnt enough for medium burn when it calls for heat. So either it burns out or loads up. Not a bag a day yet, i let it go out when im not in the house.
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    Any drone pilots on here?

    Would like to have one, but less than a mile from our airport. Plus the float plane base is right across the river. They come over so low you can count the rivets on the floats. So a bad idea around my yard.
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    Compressor for shop

    Some valves warp after years of use, carbon buildup or whatever. Sometimes they can be flipped over And you are good to go. Some are about the size of feeler gauges,so its a matter of measuring.
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    Found this on the side of the road

    Ratchet straps, hubcaps 4 empty garbage cans stacked together The tie down ratchets on semi trailers,found two. Found 2 straps to go with. Took a few years, but i waited and when i got two sets i put them on my trailer. Trailer wheels. I too, missed out on a ladder, when i met the guy it was...
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    Pellet stoves

    The harman is a nice setup, i have an older one with a damaged board. The auger incorporates a shutter that opens and closes. Adjusting the travel of the shutter controls the feed rate.