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Firewood Ideas31 Jan 2007 17:11 GMT18
Firewood Ideas
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For those that need firestarters... Here are some tips.... Pine Cones.
These are great fire starters. For the ones that are opened with
hav a hart and raccoons30 Jan 2007 22:15 GMT16
After a hav a hart trap has been used to trap a raccoon and rebaited
for another one,
can they sense that the trap is 'dangerous' and avoid it? Do I need to
clean it or spray
Stop your Dog's Behavior Problems28 Jan 2007 20:49 GMT1
Our doggies are our best friends, and our companions for life, and we
love them to bits. But sometimes they can drive us crazy with the
things they get up to.
Let's face it, if you come home from work one night, it's late, and
Chainsaw purchase advise28 Jan 2007 11:47 GMT27
I've been 'getting by' with a small McCulloch 14" saw for, oh, better
than 15 years now, but I need something bigger.  I've used my current
saw mostly for cutting firewood, but occasionally (windstorms, etc.) I
have a need to cut bigger stuff, like the Doug Firs of all sizes that
tool cabinets24 Jan 2007 21:01 GMT8
I have looked at the Craftsman tool chests (big ones, on wheels, with the
GOOD drawers).
Any other suggestions?  I just saw some in a catalog from Grizzly.com, but
have no idea on the quality.  Ditto re the ones I saw in the Grainger
((( WARNING )))     Pass it on if you have the courage.     †24 Jan 2007 17:12 GMT1
((( WARNING )))     Pass it on if you have the courage.     †
American Soldiers are being killed by our own Coverment.
They need a excuse to stay in Iraq to steal the OIL.
The WAR is staged: The C.I.A. made this VIDEO !
Ping Janet23 Jan 2007 08:11 GMT4
How are you doing with the storm, Janet?  Are you flooding out?  The
pictures I have seen look pretty wild, and I know you live on an island.  
Larry
auxillary hydraulics on a 1951 8 N23 Jan 2007 00:32 GMT4
I've been searching for a way to hook up a 3PH logsplitter to a 1951 Ford 8N
. I hear its possible but hav'nt found a way to do it.   Anyone have any
Ideas ??  Thanks !!
Big, Fat, Dairy Piggies22 Jan 2007 18:09 GMT41
Joke's On Them, But They Don't Get It
I received my issue of Hoard's Dairyman
on Wednesday (January 10, 2007 issue).
The very first story (page 3) reads:
Re: U.S. Oil Nazis Torture Crippled Dog22 Jan 2007 03:03 GMT1
"Tara" <nothanks@verizon.not> wrote in message
news:Xns98BF76FDF1A05taragreen2verizonnet@130.81.64.196...
> "Brenda" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in
> news:eovi9h.3bg.1@news.evilcabal.org:
International Ponds22 Jan 2007 02:23 GMT1
Homepage:   http://groups.google.com/group/international-ponds   
Group email:   international-ponds@googlegroups.com  
Description:   international-ponds is a moderated newsgroup that
provides a friendly, respectful forum for the discussion of all aspects
Weather Bulletin21 Jan 2007 14:33 GMT69
This has been making the rounds by email.  Somehow, I doubt that it is
really from the Denver Post.
    Denver Post:
    This text is from a county emergency manager
Manure Fork problem21 Jan 2007 10:12 GMT10
Why can I not find a manure fork with only one tine?  I have looked in
every store and no one has them.
Stihl bar oil feed?21 Jan 2007 00:49 GMT11
Have a little Stihl that is maybe two years old that has stopped
feeding bar oil. Is this a common failure? Thanks.
Brazil and their high-tech energy revolution19 Jan 2007 23:53 GMT4
http://www.agweb.com/get_article.aspx?src=&pageid=133849
several years ago Brazil had me and most other US soybean Farmers
in a slow death grip.  with their climate suitable for producing
two soybean crops a year and their massive open acreage making above
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