What did you buy this week?

   / What did you buy this week? #3,202  
That’s a nice set up . Makes a nice counterbalance, even appears the forks fold back flat for compactness 👍. Many years ago I worked for a fruit farmer that loaded all his 1 ton tanks of cherries on to flatbed truck with same type of 3pt hitch mast.
They do fold up there is even a hitch point back there if I need to pull a trailer or cart around
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,203  
I got a fork lift attachment for my 3 point so I don’t have to take my snow plow off every time I need to move a ton of compressed wood brick into the house garage. View attachment 4454166
Just when I thought I had all the attachments that I needed.... that sure would come in handy. I see a Christmas present coming for me. :)
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,204  
I carry two Victorinox with lights, one has more stuff on it. Then I recently got this USA made Buck knife & a sharpener that really works well, coarse & fine ceramic rods.View attachment 4454184View attachment 4454185View attachment 4454186
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Have the exact same knife, but this goes back to the 1990’ish era
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,205  
I dont know…by neck hurts just thinking about working the forks backwards. But that is a nice set of forks.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,206  
Not something I bought but started bringing home from my homeplace. Clocks. My parents collected antique clocks and many were handed down within the family. I never cared anything about them & all that ticking was nerve wracking , but just now got one working that hasn't run in many years.
I remember in the 1950's my Grandmother had it over one of her fireplace mantles. I like anything mechanical so I figured out what was wrong and now it runs. Key winds chime & mechanism, other end adjusts pendulum travel which would adjust the speed.




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   / What did you buy this week? #3,207  
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Have the exact same knife, but this goes back to the 1990’ish era
My Craftsman looks a lot like that Buck (110?). It's a decent knife and I believe it's a 5". The brass is shaped a little differently and I don't think Buck made knives for Sears. Bad picture doesn't show the "Craftsman Stainless Steel" etched on the blade.
 

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   / What did you buy this week? #3,208  
You know, buck knives has moved their manufacturing facilities to my town, but ive never visited the facilities. I did wire C.J. Bucks house awhile ago, and thought it was funny one service call when i was replacing a thermostat i needed to strip a wire, but my tools were out in my van. I asked if i could borrow a knife……he didnt have one.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,210  
I haven't received it yet though. They have to load the rears and do their inspection.
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