You can get a nice 660 rhino for 1/4 the price of anything. If your just going to " putz around" why spend more? I've been running one for many years for just that usage, hauls my stuff, plows my snow starts every time. Dosnt go fast but it will chew through a mud hole if needed. Parts and...
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had one of these mini steam engines, I would saw Popsicle sticks for hours, these days you would go to jail giving that to 10 year old! I would spend all day chopping Popsicle sticks and glueing them together. Ran off tiny white solid fuel sticks.
Like he said build a little deck and ride em on, back into it and slam them on your truck. Graba couple pallets nail them together for width, instant prototype. . That's what would do, but I wreck stuff while trying not to also.
I thought the 8.1 was obsolete? Some company tryed a 8.3 version. The turbo units as the gensets where junk. 1 shot of "oopsy" fuel gas and the valves were dropping in a week. You plant operators know what I'm sayin.....
Hammer on before the oops and drop throttle. Lol and shut down before stomp. That wrecks stuff fast. Little round stones become sharp after you break them after you stomp and the go straight up.
I really like my rhino. That thing will haul as much as a pickup and plow snow like a mo-fo. My lawn mower has more power. But the rhino is super handy and ready go with a twist of the key.
The only part of this that includes hydrogen is the h in h2o. I was really hoping for more. Stack 5 bottles and hit them with 120 psi of air with a gate valve on a string. Trick is some gravel in the bottom helps keep it straight. Cheers
I got a kipor 3000 and for years it has been my back-up for my house when power goes out, happens 10-20 a year. One 15 amp plug will power my lights, tv, pellet stove, water pump, bogs when use the microwave. I hit the key ,shut off half my breakers, main breaker and plug it right in.
Your right on all accounts my dad lives in the old village right next to Jimmy the owner and it's not pk land. As far as riding any climbing in that area try to stay a couple clicks past the old ski hill as it's called the Easter run and our trenches screw it up pretty good. All the locals ski...
Im diabetic and all I carry is skittles..... Has worked for 20 years. If after a couple beers I feel wasted I have a handful on within an hour I'm fine. I also carry beer, sandwich, can of chilli, and water but for me skittles is enough.
He built his own with shuumans help. Located behind wayloes shop by Gregg's distributors. He should be back from the techodies in his boat in a couple days. The bow is the big thing in the design , the bottom and bow all together right to the top front deck, makes it a strong as can be. Andy at...
Rockbottom industries is in fort St. John, he builds boats that are tough, closely design after shuuman, which was the original skinny water design that everyone copies. Alfred 250 261 9845.