What's getting pulled out of the garage.

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if you are interested I guess ripsaw makes some pretty badass 500's Westcoast does nice work also

I've talked to Donnie walker at walker saws in Nanaimo. Have heard great things about his work too. For now I think my saw spending has to stop.

If I'm cutting something big that 066 is pretty nuts. Pulls that 36" bar like nothing
 

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If you want a hopped up saw he's the man to see, walkerized saws are awsome. Does great work and gets the power up there.there hot saws were crazy, don't know if they still do that or not.
 

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took the John Deere riding mower from the shed to the garage for spring readiness check/battery charge last night..... now it's snowing
 

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took the John Deere riding mower from the shed to the garage for spring readiness check/battery charge last night..... now it's snowing
What model do you have? The reason I ask is I just learned there is bushing to wheel bearing kits that will save your spindles from wearing out and needle thrust bearings to assist with heavy steering as well. Cheap on Amazon just search your model.
 
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What model do you have? The reason I ask is I just learned there is bushing to wheel bearing kits that will save your spindles from wearing out and needle thrust bearings to assist with heavy steering as well. Cheap on Amazon just search your model.
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One more Sled trip and then these babies are out.
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How do like the grips on your orange bike. Looking at the same ones….I think.
That bike was already built when I got it. I actually really like the grips. I thought with the staggered metal/rubber surface it might be annoying, but they’re very comfy.
 
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