This is great, I'm gonna try it later today with some ash logs. I have a 3025e, and I should be able to heft some pretty good size logs that close to the lift arms. Excellent video.
Those are the only points that are holding the auger in place. The two mounting arms on the bottom will slip off the indent they are sitting on if they were to get bumped. Works really well.
Looks great! I am sure she loved it. I am about to start on a carved one myself, so of course I check out you tube and I found your video, thought you did a great job. I especially liked the waatre ny you torched it prior to finishing. I think I may incorporate that in mine. If I bomb out, Ill be texting you! LOL You have earned your subscription! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for checking out my channel and thanks for the heads up on the battery! This was the first time I used this blower and only plan on using it for my wood carvings and saw mill. So I probably won’t be using it but only short intervals. Maybe my battery will last longer.
Beautiful octopus 💗, I wish I could hire you to do some wood carving for me. From stumps l have in my yard. The original owners. When the man was trying to poison one of the trees. Instead he made it grow all deformed. The branches the tree grew were about the size of trees. And there were many of them. The four trees in my front yard after many decades of living here. And the damage they did to my drain field. I didn't have a choice but to have them cut down. Except I left them about 12 ft high. Something my neighbors don't like, but I don't care they're mine. And they're not hurting anyone. Unlike how rude my neighbors have all been. Anyways when the tree was cut down to about 12 ft. I also kept the parts that grew out like trees there. And they're also x amount of feet long. Hoping someday I could get someone to make it into an octopus tree. I also have no idea how much money something like that would cost. Maybe someday I can have someone do that for me. Without it costing me an arm and a leg🪵🪓🪵
Great Job Ted! Awesome carving! Thank you very much for hard work and donation. It looks great in the collection. Thank you for your support and loyalty to Lockmasters. Sorry for the dull chainsaw! Just a tip: Don’t mess with Kentucky dogs or women you don’t know😂 I’m glad you’re okay and thank you again for your awesome donation!
On behalf of the entire Lockmasters Team...all I can say is WOW! It's an amazing carving but after the dog attack! We're honored to have this one-of-a-kind piece of artwork in the Harry C. Miller Lock Collection.
I’m glad you’re ok. The video came out great. You’re one of the few guys that would borrow tools on a business trip to do a carving. See you when you get back. Loved the video.
When I saw the owl, I started thinking about tootsie pops. How many times did the dog lick before biting? All jokes aside, your work is amazing and your dedication is inspirational.
I bought mine so early i had a hard time finding the conversion . I really like your channel. The different voiceovers are great! Dont know why you dont have more ❤
Thanks for watching. I have used it on the front forks but with the combined weight of the bucket and the forks and the log my tractor becomes unstable and lifts the wheels right off the ground. Not fun when you’re driving it. I can use an attachment like my box blade as a counter weight but then I lose mobility because of extra length. With the log weight in the back I never have to worry about flipping over. So much safer and easier.
I have had a maple and Japanese cherry tree cut down in the 30141 area zip code. I want to give some wood to the use of art. If no one takes any, we will use cherry and maple in a fire pit, which seems a waste. I enjoyed watching the carving!
I worry about being too close to the house, Im in the country, and its on the edge of a lw woodland with swamp, but needed to be close enough for a wifi camera. Crossing my fingers. @@weetzerswoodshop