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    Guess

    I borrowed my neighbor's rear end from some kind of tiller, dug through my trash and made this thing, powered by a drill.
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    Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brainfarth View Post
    I borrowed my neighbor's rear end from some kind of tiller, dug through my trash and made this thing, powered by a drill.
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    That's a whosamawhatsit.

    Edit: and I don't think I'd use the shop that did the laser cutting for you again...
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    You drop BB’s down the pipe. It plants them, the laser cut skid smooths out the furrow, and with the right weather and care, you will harvest a crop of ball bearings this fall?
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    Drill powered mobile cocktail lounge for rough terrain.

    Ya, the laser cuts look like whenever I had some wobbly pops.

    I recomend dual purpose for the drill to run a blender for mixed drinks.

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    Sketchy go cart frame.
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    It's going to pull you down the rows as you plant and weed the garden...
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    Quote Originally Posted by whtbaron View Post
    It's going to pull you down the rows as you plant weed in the garden...
    Pot isn't really a row crop...
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    Very small scale center pivot irrigation.
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    Re: Guess

    Time to spill the beans.. I had a pile of railroad ties that needed moved to the back of the yard and they weigh 190 lbs each. I watched some youtube and didnt like the dolly cart idea so I made that thing. In the end, I used a cart because the puller wouldnt turn corners.
    Good guesses. haha

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    Well so much for having a crop of domestic bearings, I guess we will keep importing them! Great idea to save on the old back, though! Before “somebody” else brings it up, you had better paint it ford blue….
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    The things people come up with when they're bored out of their minds...

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