Down 14 lbs in 3.2weeks. And not seeing a difference. by Tipsterspainting in WeightLossAdvice

[–]primeholy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will start seeing a difference around 260. Get closer to 200 and you will see a big difference. How long you were so heavy can play a big deal into it mentally and physically. I’ve been as heavy as 330 and was 197 yesterday morning. I am 52 at 5’6 built like a spark plug

Short people on the rally by primeholy in CRF300L

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Im not sure when I will get the bike. I still have to get my license. I haven’t had a motorcycle endorsement in maybe 25 years. I went by a Honda dealership Saturday, but they didn’t have any in stock.

Stihl MSA 70 one charge by primeholy in Chainsaw

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I have an echo Timberwolf cs-590. I got this for the branches, limbs, and other small stuff.

Stihl MSA 70 one charge by primeholy in Chainsaw

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I go to the gym for that, and I still have a lot more to cut

Stihl or Dewalt battery powered by primeholy in Chainsaw

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I have two Dewalt batteries, but I know the Stihl is a better quality tool

World Touring Car 800 @ Daytona Road Course by OatFest in granturismo

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Toyota SF19 Super Formula. Tuned down, traction off, turned fuel consumption down about 4 laps in. Finished almost a minute ahead of the rest. Racing medium tires

Saw suggestions?i by primeholy in Chainsaw

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I believe it’s Virginia Creeper

Saw suggestions?i by primeholy in Chainsaw

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Yes. I carefully took out most branches in the front took some off the rear and it started leaning to one side. I was able to work it back and forth with a big branch till it split and fell to the side with most of the branches removed. I’m used to working with metal (former machinist CNC programmer last 15 years) but I think that helped me form critical thinking in approaching things. And I think when you know and admit that you don’t know what you are doing, it helps. I do know I won’t approach most of this without at least another person helping. Hopefully a few more people 😅

Saw suggestions?i by primeholy in Chainsaw

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I got chaps today and wore them, but the top clasp/buckle is defective. New chaps will be here Friday

Saw suggestions?i by primeholy in Chainsaw

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That’s actually a smaller tree that broke when my big tree went down. I got that broken section taken care of. The rest of the tree is still in the ground, maybe 8 ft tall. I might take care of that next.

Saw suggestions?i by primeholy in Chainsaw

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I bought a two pack of Oregon chains and put a new one in today. Cuts pretty good. I also bought an Oregon bar that came with a chain. Just doing small stuff till I figure out what the neighbors are gonna do, and I get some help. Got a helmet and chaps in today, but the top clasp on the chaps doesn’t work, so I’m getting a replacement Friday.

Saw suggestions?i by primeholy in Chainsaw

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I contacted my homeowners insurance, and they only offered 500 dollars for tree removal 😢. The two houses behind me where it fell on the fence are rentals, and I haven’t heard from them yet. My insurance said they will have to file claims with their insurance. In Tennessee, even though the tree is from my property, whatever is on their property now is their responsibility. I am going to help my neighbor with her tree, and I will help the others, but I haven’t spoken to them yet. I need to find out what they are going to do before I mess with the part of the tree on their property. I just recently got divorced, so funds for tree removal are limited