Great job A lot of job are a surprise A lot of jobs are very misleading A lot of jobs are down right a joke It’s listed emergency when it’s not even in the emergency neighborhood Bless you sir
10 gauge would definitely be better than 9 gauge guitar strings especially if you have a strap pull B Bender installed in your telecaster because the heavier gauge b string would less likely to break. Using graphite or some other lubricant on the nut and saddles will also help out.
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Been there, bro 😂😅
How much you charge per stumps
A lot of grinders are remote control, so you can operate in a better location.
Seen a stump grinder blow teeth and you may not want to catch them suckers.😮
That was a big ole stump there
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What's your goal here? It blew over already, what kind of moron grinds a mud ball? Just cut it up
Dull blades
Great job
A lot of job are a surprise
A lot of jobs are very misleading
A lot of jobs are down right a joke
It’s listed emergency when it’s not even in the emergency neighborhood
Bless you sir
Really, u worried bout mud, lmao u want to stay clean go work in a desk job😅😅😅😅
You have a good working grinder, correct clothing, and back to work, no issues.
We have lots of pine trees where I live. They snap off.
What is a dirty job
Oh when is that the hardest thing you've ever done shut up😂
How long did that take you to do with the engine
Poor butter may get a little dirty … poor thing
I’m not sure if you showed us the right video but we can literally see you and everybody knows what 12 inches of water looks like
Normal people would just winch this on to a trailer instead of having a massive termites nest forever😅
Pines are conifers and that there isn’t a conifer so it isn’t a pine
Well, you are in your kitchen, making a soup with an opened food processor…
I use my backhoe pull is out put in my fire pit.
You are working. Work equals dirty clothes. Lady like tendencies this man has
10 gauge would definitely be better than 9 gauge guitar strings especially if you have a strap pull B Bender installed in your telecaster because the heavier gauge b string would less likely to break. Using graphite or some other lubricant on the nut and saddles will also help out.
One would think you would let the water from the storm run off first.