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    Drill Press Recommendation?

    Drill presses from Global Industry $ 17 k to _ 300.00. Now that's a range. I've got, and occasionally use, a HF bench model. Basically junque. I can't get it to not wander. And the Quill is tight.
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    Under Armour

    Huh! And I was wondering what T-shirts had to do with tractors.[emoji2955]
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    "Stick" Rakes

    I purchased a "Landscape Rake" for a 3 point hitch. We had 6 acres and I had a grey market Yanmar 1510D. Quickl came to the conclusion that these were Gravel rakes Tines we're 1x4 X 1 flat stock where I needed 1/4 diameter pins. Used all of once in 3 years.
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    "Stick" Rakes

    Rake the lawn. Oaks here are continuingly shedding twigs (and acorns) and such.
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    "Stick" Rakes

    When I Google for a 3 point rake the results I get are overwhelmingly "Landscape" Rakes, then Tedders, De-Thatchers, and a few others. Maybe one or two are classified as a "Stick Rake" which is what I'd term the true landscaping implement. And those Landscape Rakes are, to my eye, gravel rakes...
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    Talk to me like I'm stupid

    Whoa, maybe chill a bit?
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    Tbn

    Try Wawa? (Not a tout, I have zip connection with them). Wawa seems to have a non-ethanol pumps in Florida.
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    Drill Press Recommendation?

    Stand in front of the drill press and grab the chuck and try to rattle the chuck versus the collamn. If no movement look to see if leveling the base or platform (collumn at 90* to base) is possible/adjustable. If you find any play in any way run!
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    Tbn

    I did when I had a Yanmar (grey market) not since.
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    my final 3 year review of my Bx and my GR 1 month

    I've got to agree with Paul. While I don't need to tow every time it's an option I'll need 3 - 4 times a year.
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    my final 3 year review of my Bx and my GR 1 month

    I'm leaning away from a ZTR. If I want to spread seed or fertilizer, or rake, or fill low spots how do I use a tow implement with one?
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    my final 3 year review of my Bx and my GR 1 month

    Thanks for posting this as next year I'll be replacing our 42" Husquvarna LT. Don't know which way I'll go as our needs are first mowing and turf maintenance then everything else. But I'd love to have a small FEL and Boxblade/Scraper to improve, read fill in, the divots so the lawn is smoother.
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    Stupidity

    Jeez, how I miss OFF and ON! Those silly icons must have been invented on Mars. Universal my patootie.
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    Building a pole barn

    We do not have (much) frost heaving in Florida but ... Due to the dry spell we are currently in a post (area light) I am currently dealing with had an inch+ of concrete showing at the base where during the summer rains the concrete was just visible. Ergo unless you want the poles flexing and...
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    Building a pole barn

    Another consideration, especially in Colorado, would be frost heaving.
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    Rake Attachment

    I don't aim to hijack your post but - I've been puzzled for some time (over 19 years now) why there doesn't appear to be anyone building and marketing a true _Rake_ for SCUTs. There's Gravel Rakes, Tedders and De-Thathers, but true rakes? Yours is the best solution I've encountered, congrats.
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    Super shi**y

    I thought that (maybe just here in Florida?) when a septic tank is abandoned it is to be filled in. However you have other problems. I'd look carefully at your real estate purchase process. It may be you were looking at it with Rosy glasses. On the other hand, _if_ the homestead was not...
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    BX Numbering

    In March (2018) we moved away from the coast to horse country, Brevard county to Marion county, Florida. Wife has 2 mini horses. Bought 1.5 acres and have been re-fencing and barn building. Last 6+ years only had Lawn Tractors for acreage, one acre previously. Now I think a sub-compact is...