wngsprd
Super Member
36 looking for 41...rain later.
DFtodd - nice truck, congrats.
I hope you didn't make a mess eating that sauce, Thomas...recipe sounds great...never had sauce like that.
Shoulder problems are tough...hope yours is better, Alien.
Was reading about the new Ford F150 hybrid yesterday...has outlets in the bed from a 7200-watt inverter, enough to run a plasma cutter, TIG, chop saw, compressor, angle grinder, and a worklight simultaneously...runs off the 1.5kilowatt hybrid battery before waking up the engine to turn on the generator....and crazy 430hp and 24 mpg. Amazing, but at $68K, pretty expensive genny.
Sharpened my chain, got up my nerve, and tackled the big oak in the woods...Fell exactly where I wanted (which was simply a prediction of where it wanted to go), but a big branch caught a neighboring oak and pulled it down, snapping roots in two. What power. Started snowing on me (flurries) while I was bucking it. Got a full load, with much more to go, but was dark by the time I drove the tractor back up the hill and unloaded the wood.
DFtodd - nice truck, congrats.
I hope you didn't make a mess eating that sauce, Thomas...recipe sounds great...never had sauce like that.
Shoulder problems are tough...hope yours is better, Alien.
Was reading about the new Ford F150 hybrid yesterday...has outlets in the bed from a 7200-watt inverter, enough to run a plasma cutter, TIG, chop saw, compressor, angle grinder, and a worklight simultaneously...runs off the 1.5kilowatt hybrid battery before waking up the engine to turn on the generator....and crazy 430hp and 24 mpg. Amazing, but at $68K, pretty expensive genny.
Sharpened my chain, got up my nerve, and tackled the big oak in the woods...Fell exactly where I wanted (which was simply a prediction of where it wanted to go), but a big branch caught a neighboring oak and pulled it down, snapping roots in two. What power. Started snowing on me (flurries) while I was bucking it. Got a full load, with much more to go, but was dark by the time I drove the tractor back up the hill and unloaded the wood.