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What an inspiration to get some of the children involved to find out if you like the play then it ain't work. HooRay for the young person in the filming of this video. For the haters and nay sayers, you ought to be ashamed of yourselves. Get off your duff and get to work.
Very fun video I have most of them on your channel and this by far my favorite. Keep up the fun videos. Way to go young man, great job on showing that log whose boss. Great job.
The one thing you could think about adding to this would be some kind of V shaped retainer to the forward part of the arch, to keep the log from swinging around uncontrollably. Just a thought.
we use a cant hook to roll the log onto a stick. that usually creates enough space to shove the cable under. The cable is rigid enough to shove under the log.
la ce trebuie vesta?? nu vezi ca are casca?? ASA se invata copii sa munceasca de mici! nu ca la oras cu nasul in calculator ci mai tirziu cu droguri sau alte prostii. Daca este supravegheat care e problema???
Frankly, that's pint-sized awesome. Good job, kid. Those Power Wheels aren't renowned for their torque. Their final drive gears are plastic - not good plastic, either. This demo gets the point across for me.
@kenfo0 he said its a 1/2 scale model but i just used a old post hole auger arm with a set of log tongs on the 3 point hitch pull out big oak full length