TOAK the Thread Of All Knowledge VIII
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Location: On a hill among the hills, PA
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Lol not a chance, I can rebuild it, make it better, stronger, faster.
Join Date: Jul 2011
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This ain't even all of it.
Told the grandkid to stop flushing critters outta the woodpile, might find one he wasn't prepared to deal with. He didn't listen...
Still got one substantial pile left, buncha logs, and 5 or 6 more trees to take down. I'm feeling tired just thinking about it.
Piece at a time Low.
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Highly recommend this one, don't even have to push on it, just press the button and it sinks through 4 inches of concrete real quick. Heavy, though. Takes some muscle to lift it up and put it in place. If a 68 year old man that doesn't exercise could do it, strong young fella like yourself wouldn't have a problem with it. Think it was $50 to rent for some amount of hours; I tried a sledge hammer and punch first , and that was an exercise in futility!
Highly recommend this one, don't even have to push on it, just press the button and it sinks through 4 inches of concrete real quick. Heavy, though. Takes some muscle to lift it up and put it in place. If a 68 year old man that doesn't exercise could do it, strong young fella like yourself wouldn't have a problem with it. Think it was $50 to rent for some amount of hours; I tried a sledge hammer and punch first , and that was an exercise in futility!