Posted by Wardner on July 12, 2010 at 06:31:33 from (4.154.237.138):
In Reply to: Hey Wardner.... posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on July 09, 2010 at 14:18:32:
I haven't run the W-400 since last winter. Not even fired it up. That may change this week
I probably confused you with the picture of the of the 650 with the wood splitter and BFH. I've used the hammer to break up cast iron and concrete. Not sure that it would drive fence posts. It would work well on tent pegs.
Sure, use the press brake concept. Please send the $0.25 royalty per bend to my favorite charity: BS on the Farm. (Bending Steel on the Farm)
I drilled an extra set of holes in the traction aid mounting plate to fit row crop wheels. 18.4 x 30 tires have the same diameter as 13.6 x 38. They will come off the W-400 and go on the F-400 or SMTA. The winch is temporary too. I have a few stumps I want to pull.
Not sure what a Buller coupler is. The red thing is a bottle jack.
This post was edited by Wardner at 08:19:57 07/12/10.
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