Posted by wisbaker on February 26, 2014 at 19:00:37 from (173.30.33.15):
In Reply to: tractor posted by nonamesleft on February 26, 2014 at 17:53:20:
Well it depends on what you really want to do or the ultimate goal. If you're just trying to get the wheels loose or remove a stubborn head no more than a few ounces. Why dynamite? We can get you a lot more bang for the buck and a lot more damage per ounce with Shape Charges and FLSC (Flex Linear Shape Charges). We can cut it into pieces big or little, flip it over, make holes in it or compress it into a smaller lump
OR have you been watching the Red Green House moving episode where Edgar Montrose is called to help a neighbor unstick a tractor. Seems the neighbor thought Edgar had a truck with a winch, he didn't, but he did have dynamite. Edgar then explains they don't make tractors like they used to, the rear ends on the new ones are real brittle.
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