TAFKAT
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I'm thinking of starting a Youtube channel where I abandon John Deeres into the wildernessWas watching these last night..
More the 2nd part, but kinda need to watch the first part.
Part 2
I'm thinking of starting a Youtube channel where I abandon John Deeres into the wildernessWas watching these last night..
More the 2nd part, but kinda need to watch the first part.
Part 2
In this instance it wouldn't matter what brand it was.I'm thinking of starting a Youtube channel where I abandon John Deeres into the wilderness
I'll have a look when I get a chance. There's an auld chap in Australia I watch most weeks, Bruce in Aus he goes as, travels around starting various vehicles that have been abandoned. Harmless enough stuff but entertaining, he seems to enjoy it which is always a good start.In this instance it wouldn't matter what brand it was.
An australian shed build. Very different to how we'd do it.
The frame is very light, folded steel like you'd see in a garden shed, but on a much bigger scale. 17x10M
I've skipped the slab.
A lot of roofs being built on the ground and lifted up .Neighbours building a granny flat/small apartment for himself and assembled the timber frame roof as one unit on the ground. lifted it on in one piece with a 360 teleporter. Think he used an RSJ underneath the ridge of it. Would have been interesting to see it going on.
Yeah say so just never see it done.A lot of roofs being built on the ground and lifted up .
the ford model T "tin lizzy" was the first transmission to use planetary gears in combination with friction bands to avoid shifting. all the modern automatics, use a related design.
Kind of .
The lads from Fallow are pretty good teachers in fairness to them. Will do it during the week. Missed out of fancy star dinner last night as the bloody water pump decided to stop working at 5pm@Ozzy Scott you have got to try this.
Nothing fancy or challenging in it, just a simple thing done really well
That is @Masseyrk662 grandfatherSeen this a while back and found it very interesting and maybe you can draw some similarities to today’s situation with calf prices