Mad Oshea
Taking a break
I'm going to tell You PO- You make growin tobacco so much fun when We see how far other Guys go to get them to the feild. Now how do You plan to get the leaf back? Your bucket may work just as good.
I was afraid of snaping off the the crank pin on My pasta machine. So I took a 2 inch piece of gas line 3/8" for a car and sliped it on the crank side of the roller and put a radiator clamp on it. On the other end I put a 2" cross point screw tip in that end ( for a screw gun) and clamped that.(drill gun end) I left a space in the center for flex and if it hung up it would twist the hose and not break the shaft even with the clutch on, on the drill. The gas line can handle alot of torque and flex.I did the same thing to My pasta roller. I put a Dewalt on the crank and set it on one with the clutch on 4. I also use the ROYAL 112MX office shreader as well. Good idea. That would work great for snuss. Don't break Your arm with it.
The piece of fuel line is a trick used when inserting a spark plug into a gasoline engine head, to avoid stripping the threads. It probably needs to be fuel line (since it's reinforced and relatively stiff) in order to transfer much torque.
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Bob
We,ve had a substanstial setback degswise the last couple of days now , earlier this week we was up close 80 , now we're down to 50 daytime and 35 at night.
Yeah , its a big pile of shit and I'm gonna drill up to 3 feet deep holes and stuff the holes with mostly all of this shit .
Hope it will make wonders on the plants and especially the leaves.
If the all the birds around this ground finds out about the worms they could have a real feast since there is thousands of'em in the pile.
Might be some leftovers and that I'll use more on the surface or just below.
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