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I can see another building being constructed to house it!
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(09-02-2015, 07:06 PM)EdK Wrote: Good grief, that thing is huge. Yikes

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Na Saddie is only 80 or 90 pounds.
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Think we can shoe horn it into the back of the shop, Getting rid of the Logan will free up a little space.

U-Haul has a tandem trailer rated for 2700 pounds, pretty sure this weighs less.
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I'll give you $20 for the logan and $10 to deliver it.
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your gonna have to post a video of it pulling some big smoking hot chips off when you get it home, and running
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I'll just have to live vicariously through you.

What chaps my hide is that the price delta between my 7" Rhodes and your 11-teen inch behemoth is $100.  Great deal!   You Suck
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I use my 10.5 Douglas all the time and had to resist buying a 24" shaper because there was no way I could trust my garage floor to take the weight. I have a SouthBend 7" that leaves a mirror finish, looks like it was ground. I second the idea of a video showing the old gal running as well, love seeing a tool go to someone who can use it and appreciate it for what it does.

I buried a German Shepard 5 years ago who was like a brother to me, warms my heart to see someone take such pride in a friendship with a dog, few people really get to experience that bond. I've had a few beers which is pretty rare for me so before I say anything stupid I'll say goodnight.
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Got my new baby home today.
Had intermittent rain most of the day, even with a fair bit of tongue weight I could break the tires loose pulling away from stop signs. 
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The rain didn't wash away the years of crud.

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Decided to start fresh with my crud so sprayed it down with Spray 9 cleaner and pressure washed it before it came in the shop.
Used the car hoist to lift it, then pulled the trailer out from under.

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Now need to find some time to play with it.
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#19
nice to see that its got a tilt table on it, that will come in pretty handy at times. both of mine have fixed tables.
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+1, that's a very desirable feature!
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