Posted by 36 coupe on December 21, 2008 at 05:16:29 from (216.220.248.160):
In Reply to: Re: Concoctions posted by buickanddeere on December 18, 2008 at 05:14:40:
I built a log hauler for 200.00.I had the wheels and tires, all steel was bought new.A commercial ready made one costs 1500.00 plus 360.00 trucking.Welded up out doors with welding rod friends gave me.Welder cost 10.00 in a junk yard in the mid 50s.4X6 hack saw cost 125.00 many years ago.Ive built a cultivator,carry all, boom pole, tire changer,welding table,Utility trailer,working on a sharpener and setter for my band saw mill.The trailer was built in 1965 and is still used to haul out sawed fire wood.Some things cant be home built.You just have to know when to build and when to buy.Every thing Ive built works well. dont paint us all with the same brush, we have skills to build things.Looks like you dont.
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