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Me too....one with a 14" bar. I've cleared and back a lot of trees and brush with it to keep the roads open. Then have my Husky with a 28" bar for the bigger stuff, trees across the roads etc.
 
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A view of Summit Lake from a small logging landing in Capitol Forrest (WA State) yesterday while making a 89 mile GPX track with and for a friend.

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The window tax was a property tax based on the number of windows in a house. It was a significant social, cultural, and architectural force in England, France, Ireland and Scotland during the 18th and 19th centuries. To avoid the tax some houses from the period can be seen to have bricked-up window-spaces (ready to be glazed or reglazed at a later date). In England and Wales it was introduced in 1696 and was repealed in 1851, 156 years after first being introduced.
 
This is someone's pride and joy at work. Most creative use of diamond plate that I have ever seen! :nut: Someone spent a lot of time and effort to do this. While I think it's absolutely heinous, I have no room to talk. I was driving a Honda Civic at the time...:yikes:

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This is someone's pride and joy at work. Most creative use of diamond plate that I have ever seen! :nut: Someone spent a lot of time and effort to do this. While I think it's absolutely heinous, I have no room to talk. I was driving a Honda Civic at the time...:yikes:
hahaha I love the fact that the Strut brace is sitting on top of the bonnet
 
hahaha I love the fact that the Strut brace is sitting on top of the bonnet

Funny you would say that, as it was my favorite (???) part, as well!!! Wish I had a pic of the 280Z that runs around White Center with the silver serving tray bolted upside-down on the hood, along with probably about 40 lbs. of various "trim" pieces screwed, glued, or bolted to it. Even had stuff on the steering wheel!
 
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Funny you would say that, as it was my favorite (???) part, as well!!! Wish I had a pic of the 280Z that runs around White Center with the silver serving tray bolted upside-down on the hood, along with probably about 40 lbs. of various "trim" pieces screwed, glued, or bolted to it. Even had stuff on the steering wheel!
Some people :bash: lol
 
Funny you would say that, as it was my favorite (???) part, as well!!! Wish I had a pic of the 280Z that runs around White Center with the silver serving tray bolted upside-down on the hood, along with probably about 40 lbs. of various "trim" pieces screwed, glued, or bolted to it. Even had stuff on the steering wheel!


I wish I still had a picture, but alas I do not...I worked with a guy who flipped a paint tray upside down on his hood, to make it look like a scoop...It was on an Escort WAGON!
 
I wish I still had a picture, but alas I do not...I worked with a guy who flipped a paint tray upside down on his hood, to make it look like a scoop...It was on an Escort WAGON!

I saw an old gasser '55 Chevy that had a newspaper box with the name still on the sides being used as a scoop. Considering the overall look of the car (think "rat rod"), it actually worked out quite well!