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Ferremit
Sep 14, 2007
if I haven't posted about MY LANDCRUISER yet, check my bullbars for kangaroo prints

I'd drop everything in a heartbeat and move out into the country and become a proper broad acre farmer, with tractors and harvesters and all the other cool toys, except the for $2 million minimum buy in on that lifestyle now.

And they wonder why farming is a dying trade

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Ferremit
Sep 14, 2007
if I haven't posted about MY LANDCRUISER yet, check my bullbars for kangaroo prints

I set mine alight with the exhaust on an MS660 that had been working its guts out for 20 mins...

If you only damage the outer cover you can sew a patch ONTO THE OUTER COVER ONLY. Cant stress this enough, chaps work by being full of long fibers that will clog up a chainsaw and stop the chain moving, not by being cut resistant. You'll still get a saw into the leg, but it will be a cut that requires stitches, not full blown emergency reattachment surgery. If you sew a patch through the inner layers, they cant pull out and clog the saw and you've basically made yourself a pair of really expensive jeans that have the same protection as denim.

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