Day-glo paint and duct tape helps me to keep from finding tools later with the mower.
Day-glo paint and duct tape helps me to keep from finding tools later with the mower.
Jay Dwight
True that. Which is why, in Canada I keep all of my hand tools organized in the organizer on one of the buckets. There is nothing worse to me than going to the third floor to fix something and discovering that I have to go down to the basement and outside to the shed where the tools are stored when I realize that I have brought the wrong sized Philips head driver or forgot the needle nose. It sort of keeps them put away and organized yet allows for male pattern blindness and forgetfulness. The smaller place at the ocean, yeah carry what I need because it is handy to go back and exchange the tool for the right one. There you just gotta make sure stuff doesn't fall through the deck cracks to the dark sand down below. I learned that one should never do bike repairs on the deck that way. But that's a different although related thread.
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Mrs. RW rolled out her new wheels this morning, after 30+ years of using my old wheelbarrows.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Holy cow do I miss my Garden Way cart. Passed to me from Mom and used to it's death. Incredibly useful.
Josh Simonds
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Vsalon Fromage De Tête
No comparison Dan...extremely stable because of the two wheels and long wheel base and it takes a decent load. Our yards has some hilly spots and I don’t worry about it tipping. The website has other models as well.
https://www.smartcarts.com/
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
It takes me a while. Need to get through the hemming and hawing and hand wringing. Our landscapers are going to give me a couple lessons just to make sure I am doing it right. I already don't like the helmet. I have chaps hung up in the garage. I was going to get non-Stihl brand chaps but my wife wouldn't let me out of the store without them. She does what she needs to in order to keep me among the living.
With the battery in, the saw feels nicely balanced but has some heft to it.
I also got a string trimmer that works with the same batteries but uses a remote connector cable for the battery that is out of stock at Stihl. I used the same string trimmer at our Hillsdale landlord's house, and it is a real beast so that will definitely come in handy.
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https://roguehoe.com/product/60h-2/
Picked up a rogue hoe for yard and garden work. Heavy duty for sure.
You did good. You won't miss the noise and fumes.
Some friends- timber framers- like Petzyl: https://www.petzl.com/US/en/Professional/Helmets
If I get logging pants as opposed to chaps- mine are Stihl and are very cut up at this point- I will buy these.
Jay Dwight
If I get logging pants as opposed to chaps- mine are Stihl and are very cut up at this point- I will buy these.[/QUOTE]
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forgot to paste the link
Jay Dwight
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
Look at "Carts Vermont" because they do two supports on either side instead of one across. I have one with one across, in the old days I used one with them on either side where you don't bang your ankles on them if you're not careful.
Lots of "ow, dammit" with the one I have.
Jorn- I'd be interested to know why you chose the model you did and what your initial impressions are. The more thought I give it, the more sense an electric saw makes to me: I can take it when I walk with the dogs to do maintain trails. I went on the Stihl site not expecting to find an abundance of choices, which there are.
Jay Dwight
Repairing small engines has become somewhat of a hobby for me.
I bought a 362 with a scored piston this winter and rebuilt. Took a couple hours to go over everything really carefully. Easy.
Also have had an FS280 brush cutter for a couple years that lost spark. New ignition coil and it runs like a champ.
It feels good to take care of this stuff.
Tomorrow I'm hoping to snag a Stihl KM131R that supposedly only needs a new pull starter. Then its a whole bevy of Kombi attachments to do tree pruning, hedge trimming, etc.
"As an homage to the EPOdays of yore- I'd find the world's last remaining pair of 40cm ergonomic drop bars.....i think everyone who ever liked those handlebars in that shape and in that width is either dead of a drug overdose, works in the Schaerbeek mattress factory now and weighs 300 pounds or is Dr. Davey Bruylandts...who for all I know is doing both of those things." - Jerk
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