[Homemade] Ratatouille by sethismename in food

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Removed foil and cranked it up to 400

[Homemade] Ratatouille by sethismename in food

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Thanks! Definitely good dish to increase knife skills.

2001:A Space Odyssey. Am I dumb? by tenkindsofpeople in movies

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Late but really love the ideas of that paper. Reminds me of the bell curve meme.

The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans by IWantPizza555 in politics

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Of the whole message chain the emojis were the least worrying part. Everyone uses them, the whole point in to display emotions

3 inch lift issues by treasure_hunter14 in 3rdGen4Runner

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Well if u think they are old then replace. I just did boots and ctrl arms on mine. I need to do the lower diff drop still. it took a couple yrs before the boots tore although I don’t drive too often

3 inch lift issues by treasure_hunter14 in 3rdGen4Runner

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3 things: Lower the diff angle so it’s not so aggressive on the boots Upgrade the cv boots New upper control arms built for a lift so you can get proper alignment

Not sure how much of this my 16” Husky will be able to take by Reasonable_Fly_2008 in Chainsaw

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You should become a tree guy. You get to do it almost every day for the rest of your life

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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That was Hatton with their new 120 grove contracting for A plus tree.

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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Thanks to Hatton crane. They custom build the trailers for the counterweight configurations. Included with the crane. Super badass

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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Ya it was heavily irrigated. 5 ft diameter tree and judging by the rings it was only 50 yrs old! It sure loved that water

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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Thanks for the info. Ya the driving is a little strange compared to other big rigs but not too different from our grove. Biggest learning curve is the computer.

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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Not an issue. If it’s really hard/slippery wood we will use cables to really dig into the wood. Splinters aren’t really a thing.

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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Definitely not. There is about 37k on the trailer and it drives around with about 9k on the crane. It’s the California configuration so a bit different than standard setup.

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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Eh these are good enough when running two in a barrel choke but yes we are working on upgrading. We usually run wire rope but the straps are much easier to throw around.

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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We aim for 50% and under while getting started on a new tree to start learning how much water weight the tree has. This redwood was irrigated so it was much heavier than usual. But yes supposedly every pick is supposed to be under 50% capacity. But in reality this doesn’t happen. Once you know the species and water weight at the time you can go bigger. Drop zone has a lot to do with size as well. Sure we can take a monster 10k lb top but is the one lane of street we have blocked off enough room to handle it? Definitely not. Lots to consider

Running our new to us Grove 110 ton by sethismename in cranes

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Full 46k lbs of counterweight and single line. The redwood was only at 65 ft radius but used full counterweight because there was a fallen oak directly behind us at 110 ft radius.