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Posted by Dan hill on January 09, 2007 at 05:28:01 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Magazine question posted by Hard Knocks on January 08, 2007 at 04:25:16:
I find Farm Show interesting.Sometimes a basic idea is worth more than 15.00 a sub costs.I built a log hauler from a magazine article.Made several improvements on the design.Cost me 200.00 for parts.The haulers cost 1800.00 ready made.It lets me hoist logs off the ground and travel on the highway.The logs are clean and its a simple matter to back over one or more , hoist them up and go.Ive built a DC weld converter,Cultivator,Tractor carryall, trailer, lift boom, sheet metal brake, tire changer and many shop tools.This goes back to reading Popular Mechanics and magazines like it.Lincoln Electric published books like Farm Arc Welding to get ideas on welding to Farmers so they could use welders to build and repair equipment.3 packs of cigarettes will cost 15.00 now.Try it if you dont like it dont renew.
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