That's a real portable bench you have there! Have you sorted your brass by some criteria, or is that just the random way they ended up in your bins?
Spray some lacquer on it and sell it for $5,000 as modern art.
If a banana duct taped to a wall can go for $120,000, a cat-mangled cable should be a steal for $5k!Spray some lacquer on it and sell it for $5,000 as modern art.
I recently traded in my c.1980 gray-market Yanmar on a c.1993 25hp Kubota and it came with new rubber. I built a canopy from left over metal roofing to keep the rain and sleet off me when clearing snow.On the bright side, it has brand new rubber!
On the bright side, it has brand new rubber!
I was just out at the Base commissary looking at the Jerky.
Then I see this!
No! I didn’t get any.
I recently traded in my c.1980 gray-market Yanmar on a c.1993 25hp Kubota and it came with new rubber. I built a canopy from left over metal roofing to keep the rain and sleet off me when clearing snow.
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Nice! My only boo-boo with mine was miscalculating the length of the legs to support the front of the cover, with the result that it slopes slightly downward rather than being level. Of course, in use, the tractor is rarely level so the rain may not always drip off the front. However, I still have some corrugated roof material, so I'm going to cut a piece and fasten it to the the front upside down with the "trough" just in front of the edge so it acts as a gutter.I built a DIY canopy for my JD this summer,,
My neighbor had an old truck camper cover that was given to me for free,,
I cut the center out of the roof with a circular saw,, and fabbed a bracket,,..
MultipliCATion. It's just basic math