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    Atv sprayer on a garden tractor

    With all that weight that far away from the rear, the tractor will be in permanent wheelie mode. Lots of weight will have to be loaded on the front of the tractor.
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    twisted pair

    Power wires are cabled (twisted) to ease the handling of the wire bundle. It has nothing to do with the transmission of power.
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    Vintage/Antique Driveway Bell/Signal

    22 is the Postal Code. Pre ZIPcode.
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    Very Upset With Harbor Freight....

    Yes, you have to have had, and passed, a forklift training course to operate forklift. Same for a motorized pallet jack. Insurance is the main reason. They are dangerous pieces of heavy equipment. As a business, you sure as hell don't want someone who can barely point their 11 year old Kia...
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    Euro mini lift

    SAABs had the e-brake on the front wheels, but that VW is no SAAB.
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    Ryobi Garage Door Opener

    The fans look interesting, but not at 55 bucks each.
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    FREE GIVEAWAY - Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2763 High Torque 1/2" Impact - Realtoolreviews.com

    Re: FREE GIVEAWAY - Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2763 High Torque 1/2" Impact - Realtoolreviews Cool. I'm in!
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    FREE Giveaway - Astro Pneumatic Tools Digital & Dial Tire Inflators | ToolAudits.com

    Re: FREE Giveaway - Astro Pneumatic Tools Digital & Dial Tire Inflators | ToolAudits. Nice. I'm in.
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    Hf Pittsburgh pro flex head to be discontinued

    Could be as simple as a SKU change for an updated version of the same ratchet. So, technically, those SKUs are being discontinued, but the tool is not.
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    Why not Through-The-Wall instead of a Mini Split?

    Apparently, most of the folks here have never stayed in a motel in the winter. PTACs in motels put out copious amounts of heat. Use what fits your situation and your wallet.
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    The Harbor Freight PASS/FAIL Thread...

    I've had mine for years. You need to lock-tite the bolt/nuts holding it together, they will constantly come loose. Other than that, it has worked as it should.
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    Car wash using a lift

    I see lots of shops with lifts outside. Keep the rust prone parts greased and protect the electricals from spray. You should be good to go.
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    dual purpose refrigerator?

    25 will most likely be more than adequate. 100W will turn it into an Easy-Bake oven.
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    Restoring a vintage Frig

    Probably ammonia. Not real pleasant either, but not as toxic as SO2.
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    PEX marketed as COMPRESSED AIR line.

    This. This right here. The difference in liquids and gases is covered in, what, week 2 or 3 in HS physics? Go back to class and try again.
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    The Harbor Freight PASS/FAIL Thread...

    I've been using the Blue/Black ones for years. Never had a problem with them. And when they get really nasty, I don't mind just pitching them.
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    Remington Rand, interesting company, another Clist want

    We still have a Remington-Rand manual typewriter. They made the UNIVAC line of computers and Remington eletric razors. Through various business deals they ended up being UNISYS.
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    Lowes vs. Home Depot?

    If I need X parts to do a job, either one I start at will have X-2 in stock. So, I have to go to the other one. I can usually find the empty bin at Lowe's much faster than at HD. HD has more **** stuck in the aisle and is usually not as clean. As I am not a xenophobe, I don't pay any...
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    Garage gate? Any suggestions?

    Definitely put in a post. Attaching to the house will just tear up the house. Replacing a messed up post is much easier than fixing a wall.
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    Disappointed with RaceDeck

    This Honda Fit I bought won't do 200 mph! I am so disappointed in the car. Same argument. Right tool for the right job. It doesn't make any difference if you weld one an hour, once a day, or once a year, plastic melts when molten steel hits it. I see no problem with the floor's performance.
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