Cat 3406ENice Classic. Think you’ve mentioned before but I’ll ask, what engine is he running?
What's the ammo look like ... don't ever recall seeing "caseless" ammo.
You are the man.... What was the rigging fee on that lathe?
Haha I always break those.I like these. Have several..View attachment 44778
I took a neighbors 20 year old trailer tire off with one.Haha I always break those.
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Riding in the Camry today. Doesn’t go out as much as she used to but still does great.
That is who knows what lol probably is soda but the soda I drink mostly is the famous unhealthy yellow color.You need to get the soda off the seat
I took good care of him, I have worked with his son for years now and run this wrecker on the side. We’re in a town of 1600 people so you know almost everyone. I moved a huge press for him too right before we moved this lathe. He traded me a horizontal mill for the job. He bought a property with an airport hanger on it and moved all his equipment in there. It’s a few steps from his house now.You are the man.... What was the rigging fee on that lathe?
I have a great guy and a rarity here. If he croaks I'm screwed. Not many left.
Yellow stains on the back of the seats would look bad.That is who knows what lol probably is soda but the soda I drink mostly is the famous unhealthy yellow color.
Interesting ... and at 1,150 feet per second it's really no different than a regular .22 cartridge. You have the Daisy rifle too? ... they sound like a rare piece.
Yes I have several. They fired conventional pellets as well but only 500 fps or so. I will dig one up and get a picture this week.Interesting ... and at 1,150 feet per second it's really no different than a regular .22 cartridge. You have the Daisy rifle too? ... they sound like a rare piece.
I had one in the next room I forgot about.Interesting ... and at 1,150 feet per second it's really no different than a regular .22 cartridge. You have the Daisy rifle too? ... they sound like a rare piece.