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My other favorite Dr. Didg tune...
I bought one in Australia a few years back and brought it home. I still can't play it. Every time I start getting good sounds out of it, I get excited, smile and lose it. Gotta have relaxed lips and cheeks!
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I bought one in Australia a few years back and brought it home. I still can't play it. Every time I start getting good sounds out of it, I get excited, smile and lose it. Gotta have relaxed lips and cheeks!
I knew this girl once...
 

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Let's see...at that time of day, I was picking up 18 - 12" pavers for under the stairs on the deck then located the septic tank in the front yard. Hopefully tomorrow, I can set the pavers then the stairs stringers. This weekend should be the deck boards.
The best way to locate a septic tank is with a concrete truck.
 

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The best way to locate a septic tank is with a concrete truck.
That was in the 80s. Now you just flush your phone then call yourself.
 

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Nice! I'm betting the re-gear is a big help with that, in addition to the obvious benefits on the trail.
I think the re gear helps, mostly on the trail. 4.10 gears with 37 makes 7th gear real close to 8th gear with 5.13.
 

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Been there, done that on a tractor. What i learned was to tighten all the frame bolts so that not near as much mud caked on to the leaking oil.
This is under a D6T that view is the back of the oil pan and the equalizer beam. The problem is that the dozer was essentially swamped prior to coming to our shop. So much so that the belly pans had mud packed up to the bottom of the block. There's very little room between the oil pan and the equalizer beam, which makes getting to those bolts hard enough during a normal scenario, but this is worse, because even after removing the bolts I had to spend hours clearing more mud, just to get the pan to come down.
 
 



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