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    Tool; Swiss army knife with no ring?

    Can you post a pic, perhaps ?
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    How do you store buckets?

    Ive got a number of buckets around the shop of various sizes and shapes, but mostly the standard white plastic 5 gallon type. I hate nesting them, as they get suctioned together. But the buckets all still seem to end up on the shop floor taking up space. Any great insights on convenient...
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    Brush killer

    Ive had good luck with the brand Crossbow.
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    Adding pump oil to a floor jack

    If heating the old rubber plug doesnt work out, Amazon had some replacements. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088PPKM49/?coliid=I3KDA8X1GTXH8U&colid=351FKIAY9O1AL&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
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    Safety glasses fogging when wearing a mask.,

    An old cheap trick used by surgeons In the operating room was to take a DRY bar of soap and rub it on both sides of you lenses. Then take a dry cloth or paper towel and rub the soap streaks off. It will leave a thin layer of soap which really cuts down on the fogging. Other suggestions as...
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    Caption this....

    Good one!!!
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    Kubota B6100 HST question

    Ive got a Kubota 6100 hydrostatic drive tractor. The drive is controlled by a rocker style foot pedal. Lately, when releasing pressure on the foot pedal from going forward, the tractor still wants to creep forward even though the pedal has apparently returned to the neutral position. The...
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    Drum Mower Questions

    Ive had a Zetor 2 rotor drum mower for over 15 years. Not used much in the last 10-12 years as I kept it as a backup mower, with an old beater Vicon moco as my primary hay mower. The knives are easy to change once you get hang of it (only 6 blade total for the two drum model). Eats anything you...
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    OT headlight lens refurbish

    Do a search on YouTube. Lots of vids on how to do it. The best one I liked was by the SweetProjectCars Guy. He must be an auto detailer by trade, as he’s got lots of videos on cleaning and restoring your car.
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    garage door adjust

    I had something similar happen not long ago with a Chamberlain brand of opener, which was about 15 years old. I partially removed a cover to gain access to the electronics, and then sprayed the heck out of it with electrical contact cleaner. I let it dry out thoroughly and then then opener...
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    Snow Manufacturing Bale Loader

    Used to help my uncle and grandfather pick up small round bakes with this type of loader about 50 years ago. Need to be careful about where the bales are landing...hopefully not on you!
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    Air compressor

    I have a 60 gallon compressor that uses 220 volts. I put it on 12 hour spring wound timer (I also have a ball valve at the tank). I’m not in my shop every day. When I’m out there, I just spin the timer for 3-4 hours of use and forget about it. The compressor can only run so long if a line...
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    Primitive engine stand

    Very stout. Doesn’t have to look pretty to work well. Good job.
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    Unknown Tool

    Looks like a device I have for keeping a goats mouth open to work on their teeth, something a vet might use. They really hate to have anything in their mouth like that.
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    Gauge wheels useful?

    I?ve got a 7 ft Woods brand rear blade, heavy duty type. It?s ok for moving dirt and gravel, but virtually impossible to really grade surfaces uniformly without the blade digging in constantly. I?m thinking about investing in a gauge wheel set up sold by Woods for this specific blade. Anybody...
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    driveway maintenance

    I use a DR grader that?s about 10 years old. Does a great job of loosening and spreading the gravel. I maintain a 740? drive and 100+? spur off the main drive. You can only work the gravel when it?s very dry. The DR is made to just loosen a little with each pass. I may need to go over the drive...
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    Rotary brush cutter loud squeal when cutting

    My money is on a bearing(s) that are heating up and intending to fail.
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    Apparently, you CAN get emotionally attached to a baler

    I think we all get emotionally attached to some piece of hardware or implement in our lives. Nostalgic attachment has been a problem for me over the years
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    Type of fasteners to use on mudflaps

    What ever type you use, I?d suggest getting stainless steel, especially if you live in the Rust Belt.
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    Best Quality Hobby Knife for Precision Work

    I bought one of these a couple of years ago. Really great for detail work, IMO. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001480O26/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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