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  1. Nutball

    How'd it go today?

    With the end of the cylinder being tapered, I think it's a 1 time use ring that gets pressed into place, kind of like a piston pin ring, except there's no way to get the ring out. You'd have to machine the front outer edge of the cylinder off, make a new ring if the old can't be salvaged, weld...
  2. Knotorious

    Old Timers - Was The Blakes Hitch Pretty Cool When Released?

    Ha! Clearly you haven't seen my YouTube channel. I've created, designed, developed and tested over 85+ new friction hitches at this point. I have at least 1-2 videos discussing and demonstrating how to tie each friction that anyone can watch and learn from, and then use themselves! I've also...
  3. Knotorious

    I (Think/Hope) I Developed A New Hitch Design

    Introducing my latest friction hitch: the Blizzard hitch! This is easily one of my best of all time. Below are some videos that you can watch all about it! In the last video at the bottom, I made a video where I demonstrate the hitch on an actual climb! Enjoy! Short form video (60 seconds or...
  4. Tree09

    How'd it go today?

    It could be, hard to see on my phone. I would clean it out and check, but if it's not i bet it's a threaded cap.
  5. Tree09

    Tree down in St Louis. Need help.

    Yeah it needed oil, the right one is 15 years old and was worn daily for years when i was younger, pretty much mig welding all the time with it on too. I didn't have run a left hand pouch mig welding so to distribute the weight better i carried a 2 or 3 pound half sledge in the hammer loop, but...
  6. treebilly

    Beech leaf disease

    Not a lot but I’m not in the woods as often as I’d like. It seems to not be very common in the residential setting. Of course beech aren’t that common in my area residentially. Apparently Ohio was mostly beech and maple forest originally. Your pics show it for sure. I’ll check next time I’m...
  7. Treeaddict

    Beech leaf disease

    @treebilly This disease started in your home state, what are you guys seeing in the field?
  8. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    sennebogen ftw!
  9. CurSedVoyce

    How'd it go today?

    My feeling on it
  10. BlackSmith

    How'd it go today?

    Might that be a retaining ring?
  11. Tree09

    How'd it go today?

    I would clean it out really good, blow it out really good with an air compressor, but what it looks like to me is that's a threaded ring holding it in place. If so then bleed the pressure and take the lines off, and then see if you can tap that around with a screwdriver (or something that fits...
  12. Dave Shepard

    Official Guns Thread

    There's more than one guy on YouTube with an NV setup on an air rifle, probably 100's. In the UK and Australia, that can be a job. Yes, that's an NV setup on my Marauder.
  13. CurSedVoyce

    How'd it go today?

    Yeah, kind of shitty design. But it's what we could afford at the time, years ago. Kind of like it does not owe me anything. I have two. But the other is only a 21 ton. Anyway. A new cylinder is more serviceable down the road, but the design still sucks. IF I can afford a 30 ton in the future...
  14. BIGTWIG

    Official Guns Thread

    The .460S&W magnum will shoot the .454 Casull with low recoil and .45LongColt +P rounds very light recoil. Full power .460S&W magnum rounds are absolutely not a novelty, and not a gun to let beginners shoot.
  15. treebilly

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Those things are so sweet.
  16. treebilly

    How'd it go today?

    Kind of looks like a type of snap ring in there. I know the box store type splitters are built to discourage repairs. It’s been a great day. Easy crane removals and then lots of work at the house. Kids all rode around on the four wheelers while the wife and I tended to the garden. Had hot...
  17. Tree09

    Official Guns Thread

    There's a guy on YouTube that has a high powered air rifle with a night scope camera where all he does is kill rats. Seems unbelievably effective and fun :lol: They also have a repeater trap that drops their bodies so other animals can carry them away, and would only need shoveling their bodies...
  18. BIGTWIG

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Working on a roadside maintenance and fire mitigation project. We have had lots of late season snow this year. The 718E is a great machine. There are times that we could use more reach, but a bigger machine would take up the entire road.
  19. treebilly

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Nice easy crane removals in a retirement community today. I even dusted off my spurs and harness today for the first one. Chased the pill the entire time and kept the ground busy. Felt good but I’m paying for it now. I think I’m going to charge an admission fee for the show next time we’re in...
  20. CurSedVoyce

    How'd it go today?

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