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    Who here (as in OTT) would you most like to have a beer with?

    I came here to say the same thing. I tell you what, 15 minutes after pulling into the campground, sittin by a fire with a tall gin n tonic... Very relaxing... Tanqueray usually, but the Bombay Sapphire is pretty good, too. I think more important is the tonic water. I gotta have schweppes...
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    Daily Chuckle

    I'd argue they're still "bone" shaped....
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    " Firestarters" for woodstoves ?

    Everything has a tolerance. There's no way you can sell me EXACTLY 30 gallons. So, anyway, my answer to that is... Prettymuch. No. I wouldn't have much of a complaint cause I wouldn't pay without knowing what I'm getting. The general timeline goes as follows: call up supplier and tell him...
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    Daily Chuckle

    The oreo and the milk all in one...
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    malware test Thread

    I would buy some Kubotacoin. (Not really)
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    " Firestarters" for woodstoves ?

    Yes, we all see that there is no singular definition. They all mean roughly the same thing though. The basic idea being that buyer and seller agree on what they're getting. I can tell you if I called up a supplier and asked for a face cord of firewood and he showed up with a bucket with 3...
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    " Firestarters" for woodstoves ?

    A face cord is a 4ft x 8ft stack of whatever length it's cut to. It's generally accepted, at least around here, and everybody else I've heard, that they're cut somewhere in the 16" to 20" range. Sometimes maybe they're cut to 24". We'll call it "stove length". In europe they do things way...
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    Daily Chuckle

    https://tenor.com/TCru.gif
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    " Firestarters" for woodstoves ?

    Same same. I could probably do it with a 2 season old tote, but fresh split... Not a chance.
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    Daily Chuckle

    At the risk of making myself look stupid... I don't get it...
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    " Firestarters" for woodstoves ?

    You have pictures? I wouldn't trust my totes to stack like that.
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    Wire Loom Management on ROPS Options

    Home Depot has them. Heck, Walmart might have them.
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    Whats the coldest temps outside you will run your Kubota?

    -40° is pretty harsh. But a few years ago we had quite the stretch of -20° and... Well, you do what you gotta do. What, am I just not going to go to work for a few weeks? That's not exactly an option, unfortunately. Just bundle up and try to make it quick.
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    Chainsaw carvers?

    It does look somewhat like that... But that is MASSIVE for a cottonwood or poplar or something like that.
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    Acute Appendicitis

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    Wire Loom Management on ROPS Options

    I used the simple zip ties on the little squares. https://tinyurl.com/2k2dvdrc Some of the squares disconnected from the adhesive tape - tape was stuck to the ROPS, but not the square. I just put some hot glue in there and squished it back together and it seems like it'll hold for the long run...
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    Daily Chuckle

    Is there some history that would make her consider that? :unsure:
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    No way, no how...

    I was the fixing clamp when my dad did the same thing. I'm standing there holding the wing on the log splitter when all of a sudden he jumps up and starts dancing around. Pulled his sneaker of and showed off the crater that was melted into the top of his foot.
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    Slow news day - urinal splashback

    You must not be an engineer. Now, I can't say that I've ever actually used diffeq outside of school, but there ARE several times where I though, I could figure this out using diffeq (if I could just remember enough of it).