What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Espressolane

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    How we used to go after them is probably unlawful now.

    Would use 60 minute road flares in the holes. Worked good and provided some fertilizer in the process.
     
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    Cascadia life

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    LoSt_AgAiN and BennysPennys Thank this.
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    thats the issue I had with the pole saw. flipping stainless steel was harder than I thought. I'm ready next time, got some Drill Hog cobalt bits -
     
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    What's for supper Tacos & Tequila.
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    The keybto drilling stainless steel is to turn the bit slow while appling heavy but steady pressure... Stainless steel work hardens very quickly, if you spin the bit too fast it just heats up the stainless and then the stainless gets ALOT harder. Spinning the bit to fast in stainless will burn up even the best of the best drill bits.
     
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    A conversation between my wife and myself today...
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    I was very health conscious as a child and preferred paste as a appetizer.
     
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    Check the back of the plug on the trailer where the wires for the trailer lights screw into the back of the plug. If the plug moved a bit when it got pinched it may have jostled the back of the wires loose. They are only held in by a tiny screw.. Black is power,white is ground, brown is marker lights, yellow and green are blinkers, brakes are red, blue is abs
     
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    Thank you sir. That explains alot of the problem.
     
  10. MACK E-6

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    A little cutting oil might help too.