you can ignore this post.
#1
you can ignore this post.
just trying to figure out another way to post pics.
"http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...7/100_4464.jpg"
"http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...7/100_4464.jpg"
#5
#7
I was going to ignore the post ..but if you do won't the hydro wires dangle on the front lawn and then you would run over them when you cut the grass.
I noticed you use the cross thatched method of cutting.
Steve
I noticed you use the cross thatched method of cutting.
Steve
#8
if you guys could only see my yard. the picture hides alot. i am very allergic to the grass clippings so i mow in the early morning when the dew is on and wont pick up the grass as well. it looks terrible most of the time.
#9
P.S. I am ignoring your original post BTW just responding to the responses
#20
I have no idea whats going on here, so, here's a pic of my crossmember.
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crossmember.jpg?t=1243734797
#23
You would be correct My sweet single exhaust crossmember. Unfortunately I tripped and a running grinder with a cut off wheel fell on it and cut a chunk out.
crossmem2small.jpg?t=1243737617
crossmem2small.jpg?t=1243737617
#24
#28
i store my gas on top of the wood stove. sometime when someone is coming over i will put a bucket of water and dry ice in the stove and watch there expression when they walk in.
i got this from the Red Green show.
i got this from the Red Green show.
#30
I have the parts gremlins cousins, the tool gremlins (exesor ferramenta). Mischievous and brave creatures that hide tools while youre working on a project. Their favorite time to come out seems to be, while working under the car, Moving sockets, wrenches and ect just out of reach or sight. Although they will ingest larger tools, their primary diet seems to be small allen wrenches and drill bits.
#31
Those peskie tool gremlins also have a way of knowing that you have just looked there and can put it back when you turn your head... and there you go it's back right where you left it but how I just looked there and now it's back . Am I going crazy or should I be setting traps,does anybody have a picture of one so I know what size trap to get?
Steve (lost in tool town)
Steve (lost in tool town)
#32
Murder the suckers
We build these little boxes with screw on tops and then screw in an empty tuna fish car to the center and load them up with poison.
Guaranted to rid you life of Grimlins and mice/rats that will distroy you car.
Guaranted to rid you life of Grimlins and mice/rats that will distroy you car.
#33
to my knowlege no one has caught a garden variety tool.gremlin on film. But, I caught another beast that has some of the same traits of a tool gremlin, in action one night. This species is protected by law. But can be made to leave after a certain amount of time. PICTURE NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART! click at own risk. http://i572.photobucket.com/albums/s...g?t=1243874299
#35
Thats great!!!!!!!!!! cool picture, a keeper for sure. I had a three of those, when they grow up they forget to put your tools back. Tools end up in their own tool boxes and they become the new owners of your tools
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