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if that is a true USA made Emerson they will fix it free if you send it back.
Nice pics. Had to look real hard to find you on the bridge, with all the camo and such.
Too many times, for sure Nate. So I’m trying to get things wrapped up at the weekend place before we head out to Memphis to visit the in laws tomorrow. Got up early to mow and trim. Got almost done and was mowing around the pond and ....you guessed it. Put the new zero turn in the water. Not just in the water but it was steep and the mower slid all the way to the bottom in the middle of the pond. As I swam away from it I was watching the bubbles move further out and settle right near the middle of the pond. At least I hit the switch and killed it before it went under.
you going to veneer the outside?
Now I understand the elaborate base. I thought this was just a fire pit.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So what is the final use ? Cooking pizza or what? I thought at first outdoor fireplace kind of. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Looks nice and simple, may steal that. Where did you source the metal?
Should have included a pizza oven.....Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Cleanout?
Your five hours away from slc? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on July 31, 2019, 09:15:24 AMYour five hours away from slc? Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkHow did you come up with that from what he said?
Nice Sean.
Got an 03 Chebby really cheap because it had a blown transfer case, and I mean totally destroyed. This is exactly what I wanted, to leave in Idaho to save on rentals.Wasn't as good as I thought. The transfer case took out the transmission tail housing. Both ujoints toast. Water pump leaking. Front end worn out. Someone did a pad slap on rotors worn down to the fins, and the cluster drained the battery over night. The rear bumper was shoved into the plastic bed side so I pulled that out today and "fixed" the cracks in the bed by hot glueing pieces of thin plastic to the backside, then replaced the taillights.
One of the things I find fascinating is noticing differences in things as I travel across the country.For example. UT and WY seem to have a lot more trucks with extra drop axles or multiple drop axles than I’m used to in Texas. And they pull more doubles and triples than I am used to seeing.Also, they mostly use huge square bales of hay/alfalfa where in Texas we are almost exclusively round bales.And then the cement trucks are completely backwards, having drop axles and the discharge up front.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Let’s explore that a bit more. Wouldn’t the wood fired oven need a domed ceiling and the back sealed? Or in a dedicated wood fired where does it draw when the doors in front are closed?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk