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These little guys are handy to have around, for sidewalks and patios and steps and such.
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Are the manufacturers building implements that aren't compatible with the fuels that are available to their customers? Are they knowingly selling oxygenator-intolerant implements in markets where there's no e0 available? That's BS, if so. I can't imagine that it would dramatically increase costs to substitute oxygenator-tolerant materials, as has been done in the automotive industry for 3 decades. An informed consumer would be willing to bear any reasonable costs, given how much longevity it would yield.
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I imagine you could get rid of a body with that as well
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It's a really effective whole-animal meat grinder. Haven't yet found a sausage casing big enough to slip over the discharge chute, but I'll keep looking. Clean-up is a b!tch.
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This is our old Ford 8n. My dad's dad bought it new in '52; my old man remembers the day they delivered it. Completely restored and repainted about 10 years ago. I've got a back blade for it, which is super handy for knocking down the "hump" that forms in the middle of our dirt driveway and which wreaks havoc on anything that hugs the ground. And a brush hog that's perfect for mowing trails, though I've switched to using mainly the Deere for that lately.
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Yup, and I've got a good-sized wood chipper that I drive off the PTO and it mounts right on the hitch or can be towed. Makes short work of storm clean-up. That old flathead four-banger is torquey.
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Actually no, I didn't know that. Thanks! For decades, Ford made a complete line of farm machinery. And medium and heavy trucks, which I drove a lot of. We only recently sold our old '57 F6 that we used to use for hauling firewood.
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If you've never been there and ever get a chance, go to the Henry Ford museum in Detroit (Dearborn, IIRC). It's spectacular. Allow at least 6 hours for the visit.
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Yeah, I should Google to check my memory, but the internet is not always correct. Just saying. The Ford biography is at home. I'm at my office. Will have to check later...
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What am I doing wrong? Got like 15in of snow today and snowblower wouldn't move even 1 foot. Brand new tires and it's just spinning. Do I need chains or is my blower that shitty?
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This is my winter/summer rig. It's a 1995 JD F510 rws with the kawasaki 420. In the summer it rocks a 38" dual blade deck with a bagger. In the winter the chains go on and the 38" single stage thrower gets mounted on the front. I knocked out seven neighbor driveways this morning in an hour and a half. I really love the deck out front and the 8" turning radius. Makes it so easy to poke the mower deck under trees, fence rails, etc and minimize weed wacking. I wish they still made this style. It needs more than its fair share of TLC to keep it running, but when it works it is awesome.
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Did you try pushing down slightly on the hand grips, to raise the front an inch from the pavement?????
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Was the snow a solid block of ice? Sounds like your skids need adjusting, you need to apply some down pressure on the handles to lift the front end up slightly, or you really do need chains.
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