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Picked this up as a surprise for my wife a couple weeks ago, I didnt realize she was worse than me when it comes to wanting to mod vehicles.new wrangler.jpg
 
Picked this up as a surprise for my wife a couple weeks ago, I didnt realize she was worse than me when it comes to wanting to mod vehicles.View attachment 86989

Cool, welcome to the Jeep club! Remember, no angry grills! And go have some fun off-road. FYI you can find used rubicon rock sliders for that for well under $100. Will look better and have some protection. Looks like it already has rugged ridge hood catches. I have some too, it stopped the hood flutter issue of the stockers.
 
Picked up a gt350 5 spd the other day. Cool car, everything works. Even has the factory amp booster
 

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Picked up a gt350 5 spd the other day. Cool car, everything works. Even has the factory amp booster

Beautiful car! Looks to be in excellent condition too!
Love those cars, always hated those wheels however.

Is that one to keep & enjoy or resell?
 
I got a new big and little saw.

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I have had my Stihl for 16-17 years, aside from oil and gas, I've replaced the bar once and a pair of new chains a couple years ago. Congrats!

Here's 1 load of about a 1.5 cords of Maple I'm about to tackle once the temp drops below "hotazballz"
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I have had my Stihl for 16-17 years, aside from oil and gas, I've replaced the bar once and a pair of new chains a couple years ago. Congrats!

Here's 1 load of about a 1.5 cords of Maple I'm about to tackle once the temp drops below "hotazballz"
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That should keep you busy, for sure.

I used to be a Husqvarna person. I've had a ton of saws over the years. They're kind of like camera equipment, if you take care of it then it doesn't depreciate much. My favorite saws were getting a bit long in the tooth. I heat with wood, and I normally just use deadfall. So 90% of my cuts are with a top handle saw. I've had a bunch, including the famous 201T. I like this Echo 2511T way better. Enough snot to cut 6" and smaller but only weighs 115oz ready to go. Only modification on it is a Canadian muffler (no cat). The 462 I bought a 28" lightweight bar for it because with that porker on it the balance was way off. I used to have a 661, but it was heavy as fsck and not for fat office workers.

I had a bunch of large trees come down, including one that destroyed my garage and one that was 30" in diameter that fell next to the house over the wellhead and onto the fence.

This is a bigly Pin Oak that fell amongst my firewood piles and onto a couple of my trailers:
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That should keep you busy, for sure.

I used to be a Husqvarna person. I've had a ton of saws over the years. They're kind of like camera equipment, if you take care of it then it doesn't depreciate much. My favorite saws were getting a bit long in the tooth. I heat with wood, and I normally just use deadfall. So 90% of my cuts are with a top handle saw. I've had a bunch, including the famous 201T. I like this Echo 2511T way better. Enough snot to cut 6" and smaller but only weighs 115oz ready to go. Only modification on it is a Canadian muffler (no cat). The 462 I bought a 28" lightweight bar for it because with that porker on it the balance was way off. I used to have a 661, but it was heavy as fsck and not for fat office workers.

I had a bunch of large trees come down, including one that destroyed my garage and one that was 30" in diameter that fell next to the house over the wellhead and onto the fence.

This is a bigly Pin Oak that fell amongst my firewood piles and onto a couple of my trailers:
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I'm going to supplement with wood heat. My neighbor harvests dead fall, Mills, dries and then does woodworking with his wood. I usually scoop up all the branches and bits for firewood. The load on the front loader was one of maybe 10 loads of branches and tree trunk that he wasn't using. That's just from one of two maples that came down recently. I could easily split and stack probably two full cord/year year just from dead fall and storm damage in my neighborhood. Later this fall when it cools off, he has four walnut trees to take down some place else, I get all the firewood I can/want to haul

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