Junior
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Post by Luke on Jul 14, 2011 23:04:28 GMT -6
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Post by JR on Jul 15, 2011 0:07:09 GMT -6
Well I can only say one thing Luke!
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Post by damin69 on Jul 15, 2011 10:43:03 GMT -6
Very Nice Work Luke. Very well done.
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Post by Bong on Jul 15, 2011 14:16:49 GMT -6
That's a pretty clean cut on the tree stump. No wonder the mower got damaged Just kiddin. Simple yet effective. That's good ole American ingenuity. Great idea!!!! I do have an old mower so, I guess I need to learn welding now.
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Post by hammerspur on Jul 15, 2011 16:47:55 GMT -6
When I got my welder (used) years back I told myself the first thing I was going to make with it once done cleaning it up a bit was a dedicated cart/dolly... it's still wired onto my hand truck! Good recycling of parts Luke!
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Post by gatekeeper on Jul 16, 2011 0:37:08 GMT -6
Way to go. Good job!!
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Post by cptk on Jul 17, 2011 17:49:21 GMT -6
Way to recycle and reuse bro... Heck yea I LIKE IT.
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