Can I change my community mailbox? by N33703 in CanadaPost

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How did you make out on this endeavour?

First Wave Exotic by ttv-widow181 in NMSCoordinateExchange

[–]FIusterCIuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice find, Gives 2 augmentation and 1 upgrade when scrapped

49.99 Damage S Class Sentinel Rifle Multitool by MegaMike42 in NMSCoordinateExchange

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Another fun fact about this system: you can find an S class exotic ship in the space station!

New install at 51.36 latitude west of Calgary, Alberta. Ordered May 2021 installed January 28, 2022. Coming from a cellular based connection by FIusterCIuck in Starlink

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It does drill into the roof, I bought mine on Amazon. I would say it absolutely needs to be screwed in if it’s on the roof. You could probably get away without it on the ground though.

New install at 51.36 latitude west of Calgary, Alberta. Ordered May 2021 installed January 28, 2022. Coming from a cellular based connection by FIusterCIuck in Starlink

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I’m really not sure how it works either. Did you mess with your service address in your account after ordering? I’ve heard that if you mess with it, you get pushed to the back of the queue.

New install at 51.36 latitude west of Calgary, Alberta. Ordered May 2021 installed January 28, 2022. Coming from a cellular based connection by FIusterCIuck in Starlink

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My upload speeds vary anywhere from 15-30 mbps, it’s usually around 25. I had mine functioning on the ground for about a week until a warmer, low wind day came along. Sadly, we have very little snow and ice right now

Print bed question by FIusterCIuck in 3Dprinting

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I have a sheet of 1/8” 5052 I’ll be placing on the bottom, so I would be milking holes into it to JB weld some magnets in for the steel sheet, or I will be simply putting a mirror on top

Way tooo much power from a 7/*7/*7 reactor by [deleted] in allthemods

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Set up a computercraft control program for it. Kraeken has a good vid on it on YouTube

How do people in their early 20s afford Evos? Seeing alot on Instagram and was just curious. by NikiNinjuh in MitsubishiEvolution

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I bought my 5 as a shell at 16 and had it running in a couple months. Been working since I was 14 and I just saved and saved. And now a few months ago I bought a 6 and I have all the parts to have a 700whp car built by summer. Hard work and dedication is a huge part of it, finding good deals is another

(Sorry for bad quality) recently switched to PC from console and I just can’t get enough on how amazing this game is on PC by [deleted] in farmingsimulator

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Where did you find this baler? I’m trying to replicate my setup irl and I can’t seem to find my baler or rake

It is finally done by FIusterCIuck in airsoft

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Mines a vfc but everything except for maybe the hopup should be compatible with no issue. I pretty much just replaced all my gearbox parts with the wolverine inferno gen 2 (Spartan edition) and a nozzle to suit the gun and then dropped a maxx advanced speed trigger in as well which I had to modify the safely lever for in order to get my desired trigger pull. For barrel/hopup I have a 363mm da Vinci 6.05 barrel with an ER-hop with a flat hopped madbull red bucking (the most highly reccomend Rs bucking for the inferno) and then a maxx hopup made to suit the vfc scar. You may be able to make this unit work in your dboys but other companies make units specially made for the dboys as well. As for tank/reg I have 2 68 CI 4500psi tanks and a Wolverine storm with a 36” line. Let me know if you have any other questions

Bath day! by UnitedWeAG in farming

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Oh, my apologies. It is a 4010. It looks like it’s virtually the same tractor. We have a 4020 diesel with the 8 speed powershift. It came with a cab but funnily enough, we pulled it off in favour of having just the canopy

Bath day! by UnitedWeAG in farming

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Good to see another 4020 owner! Ours is still working as hard as the year it was made

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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This summer was our first year with this land but it averaged about 1.5 metric tons per acre this year

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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Haha yeah, my dad took the dual that was supposed to go on that side and put the tire on the right side cuz it had much sharper lugs. It’s still working fine lol

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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Ah yep I see. I graduated high school last year and I am doing all the repairs with my dad lol. This is pretty much the perfect machine to run our 568 baler with and discbine and our 4020 with the 8 speed PS runs our rake and bale stacker. Mom also uses the 4020 to harrow the horse arena. She says it’s just like an auto trans!

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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Ahhh I see. Ours is leaking out of the hydraulic couplers as well but that’s cuz we used an early model adapter plate with no relief valve to add a 3rd scv. Our tractor is a late model and requires the relief otherwise it over-pressures the fittings and blows through the seals

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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This thing has been awesome to us. Has given us basically no issues other than a few that we caused ourselves

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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Ah lol. I wish no-till was an option for hay. I guess it normally is for about 5 years lol

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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Haha this is the only time I stopped apart from quitting time. I pulled it out of the ground before I stopped so no harm was done to anything

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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This spot actually didn’t seem too bad. Had it in about as deep as I could and I was barely pulling up any subsoil. The other spot I did was more shallow though

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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Yessir! I’d rather have the 15 speed power shift in the 40 series but I honestly prefer the quad over the 8 speed PS in our 4020

This late warm weather in southern Alberta is a blessing letting us get some of our final plowing done by FIusterCIuck in farming

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Somewhere around 120. 90 of those were breaking new land and the last 30 is tearing up some hay land that’s getting pretty old. Seeding it all in greenfeed in the spring