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    Lull 844-42 oops

    Hope no one was hurt! I'm hoping to avoid your experience. My machines are also foam filled and sometimes I get this weird feeling that it's not stable enough. Someone suggested I go with solids but they seemed quite pricey. Anyone has other suggestions?
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    Anyone use water methanol injection?

    it would probably be a hassle to rig up and run. You need either a computer to kick it in at X temp or to whatever trigger you want. I had one on a turbo car before, set it up on a switch in the car, deff. made the car run a whole lot better. But we are talking gas motor built for performance...
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    job site fun

    Man i have to remember some of these, the most we do is get the industrial plastic wrap and protect their car from the rain. A good favorite on a jobsite with a fridge/ freezer, take their car keys and put em in their hard hat. Fill said hard hat with water and put it in the freezer for them...
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    Kubota versus Takeuchi

    Me personally, I'd go with the Kubota, it has a higher operating load and just feels better to me. Honestly though i haven't operated a Takeuchi yet.
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    Hows your business doing??

    Work has been steady in Southern California for us. Beginning of the year was holding, but thanks to the drought and water restrictions now people are ripping up their yards to landscape in dirt and rock. When that takes off we might actually have to hire more people. :O
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    Heavy equipment tools

    Hey Guys, long time watcher first post. Can't agree more with Overworked on this, try sears or harbor freight and get as many cheap tools as you can in common sets. The specialty stuff can come later when you need it for one job that you wont have to do again for 5+ years :D -Nick
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