davidp14
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Lhd 1hz 105. That's the one I'd want.
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Helped my hunting buddy Cory pickup this very clean LX450 this past Saturday. Has almost all the goodies on it. Hopefully we will see him at our next meeting.
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Untill you need it to work at 10 pm so you can get home!
That is similar to the Safari Triathlon that I did back in the 90's in Florida and the Tennessee Off Road challenge series I did in TN. Both very cool events!![]()
It's held at Leathereood offroad park in Kentucky. About 7 hr trip. Might be cool event. We also might want to checkout Leathereood offroad park too.
I will say only that I hope they have their s*** together these days and that they stay the **** off of public roads and private property.![]()
It's held at Leathereood offroad park in Kentucky. About 7 hr trip. Might be cool event. We also might want to checkout Leathereood offroad park too.
Bummer. I was just in HD and the Milwaukee version of this was 80$. The Makita was 100After close to 20 years of use my angle grinder gave up the ghost and all the magic smoke left the unit!
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Picked up a new one on the way in to work. After using the Milwaukee battery one this am, I like the fit of the smaller Makita.Bummer. I was just in HD and the Milwaukee version of this was 80$. The Makita was 100
F a paddle for long time use, I like to move my hands around and holding that paddle is a royal pain in the bottom. I will take the on/off switch everyday.The Makitas are a better deal on Amazon. Comes with a bunch of useful things too and you can get the paddle version
I agree for long time use the “on” switch is the way to go. The ability to move around is awesome.F a paddle for long time use, I like to move my hands around and holding that paddle is a royal pain in the bottom. I will take the on/off switch everyday.
I paid $89 today for the 7.5 amp like the my old one. The cheaper ones are normally 6.0 amp
I have seen that before. Some carry a complete hub assembly with them. I prefer to check mine and repack every few year! BUT it is a good idea.
But tell us more. You flying out or no??I hate transportation companies.....that's all for now.