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Looks pretty good to me. It will definitely serve it's purpose. I did a 10 yard pour for my garage slab with some buddies and it was...
Today at 4:48 PM
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I'd say it turned out great! Breaking it up into manageable sections is key when doing it the way you did. I had a similar thought but...
Today at 4:48 PM
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Thanks for the picture, that helped a lot. Is the lift pump the same thing as a manual fuel pump? I've replaced the fuel pump several...
Today at 4:41 PM
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Lift pump just below oil fill and to the right of the battery cutoff.
Today at 4:38 PM
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It is not sleeved from original factory build. It is a parent bored block, no sleeves. Those sleeves are an option, but not the best. I...
Today at 12:24 PM
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That trust disappeared when I watched a crew remove the end form and have the concrete truck drive over the mesh so they didn't have to...
Today at 12:24 PM
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Most of the time it is the head coach. Sometimes it will be the school board. It sort of depends on who is paying for it. Sometimes...
Today at 11:07 AM
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This is my first clamshell style, I have a long bottom tine currently and built a long bottom about 14years ago for my B2620 that I sold...
Today at 11:07 AM
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Thanks Eddie! "Next time you'll make some adjustments, and it will turn out a little better." I find mixing concrete is like making...
Today at 9:22 AM
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My grapple has been life changing!!! You're going to wonder why you didn't get one sooner.
Today at 8:55 AM
EddieWalker
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I have been looking at them for years, had planned on building one, but unfortunately, I needed one pretty quick and didn't have the...
Today at 8:54 AM
EddieWalker
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I've done quite a bit of concrete and from what I see in your pictures, it looks great. Not pro finish, but for the money, it's...
Today at 8:14 AM
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OK, I finally got around to doing this. I decided to divide it into six strips, each strip was 33" wide and 10'6" long. I ripped 4"...
Today at 8:09 AM
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Do you deal with the head coach when getting hired, or does the school have somebody in charge of their field that hires you?
Today at 8:04 AM
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That is correct. However, the bermuda grass will creep into the clay area fairly quickly, if not maintained on a regular schedule.
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