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salt air about here and working on a new pier job for 3 years hasnt done the poor thing any favoursLooks the the exhaust has been at the bottom of a slurry pit the last 10 years! The wire looks very flash against it.....
What's the tractorBodge of the day...wire tying the exhaust on after the mounts broke...with rusty welding wire[emoji23]??
a rather tired well used and abused 6800 that is still the main work hossWhat's the tractor
Not guiltyCor someone worn them there corn shovel's down.............
I am going to make one of those!It's one hell of a mug tree.
dam good idea top marks to the man that thought of thatIt's one hell of a mug tree.
I use some big axle stands for that jobIt's one hell of a mug tree.
It's one hell of a mug tree.
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Spaldings sold something similar to that, I bought one back in the 70s, ideal for Ford rear wheels with those shallow depth nuts.
Late night leak
Luckily hole fair underneath so rubber offcut has quelled it. Do I start googling for stainless, or forget it ever happened?
If it works you’ll never get around to mark 2
The mk1 fence post holder.
Pallet wood and reused screws.
Apologies for the use of 2 bungee cords rather than baler twine
Started with one of these.
Cut a hole, added some hinges and finally found a use for a spanner made of cheese
Test firing
Definitely helped with removing the paint.
Removed the rest of the paint and cut off some unnecessary bits
Finished !
No new materials harmed in the making of this.