R. J.
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Me too!! Step by step.
Me too!! Step by step.This one is a fairly common pump, a Gilbert & Barker T-176Looks fantastic. Is that the one they call the Mae West pump?
Are those pumps used out in the field or are they used for show. What do they pump.They are visible gasoline pumps, used mostly in the 1920s before the advent of electric computer pumps. The gasoline would be pumped manually up into the glass cylinder and then delivered to the customer so they could "see" what they were getting.Are those pumps used out in the field or are they used for show. What do they pump.
Very nice. You are an artist!!!
No, Tool only. The one with a battery and charger came with a 3 amp hour battery. That would last about 20 minutes. The 9 amp hr battery lasts about 3 hours. I have 8 chargers, so I didn't need another one.
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I have a stright shaft Stihl. It's to long. I have to hold it above my shoulder. That's why I bought the DeWalt. My Son Jared moved to Minnesota six months ago, so I lost my yard guy.
I bought a used 30 foot commercial grade flagpole for $60. New they run around $1600. It came with the black plastic ground insert. I dug the poles hole 30 inches deep and 18 inches wide. It took 210 pounds of quikrete concrete to fill the hole. Also I bought a bald eagle topper $88 shipped and a USA made Allegiance 5'x 8' flag for $ 66 shipped. https://www.ebay.com/itm/286880534879?_skw=bald+eagle+flagpole+topper&itmmeta=01KB5Q0V6F48GDRNNNMHRWGEAQ&hash=item42cb69915f:g:3osAAeSwCupo8JEB&itmprp=enc:AQAKAAABAFkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1etQUHymniYijfw2V . https://gracealley.com/collections/bestsellers/products/5x8-embroidered-american-flag . My old flagpole was 34 feet tall. The rope kept coming off the pulley. Twice I had my skidsteer guy pull the pole out of the ground. To set the flagpole in the ground first you slide the pole into the insert.Then level/plum it. Next using a water hose you slowly put sand between the pole and the insert. Over time more sand needs to be added. If the flagpole needs to come out of the ground use a water hose while shaking the pole while lifing it at the same time. To put it back in the ground you water the pole with a hose and the weight of it sucks the ploe back in the ground. ____________________
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Bought these. LOCK N FLATE 90* air chuck and LOCK N LUBE grease coupler. $40 each. Made in South Africa. I also bought a new USA made MILTON air inflator gauge. $60
I am slowly switching to team red battery tools with Milwaukee. Picked up an M18 grease gun a while back. Had a tough time pulling the trigger dropping that much but all those points on the Kubota_justified it in my mind. No regrets. ______________________________________________________________________________ View attachment 48023 View attachment 48024View attachment 48032 View attachment 48026 View attachment 48025View attachment 48027 View attachment 48028 View attachment 48029 View attachment 48030 View attachment 48031
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