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Hozzie

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  1. Not sure I want to really sell this, but going to list it as I will probably get more use out of putting the money into a boat at the new place.   It doesn't get the use it should, but I also really love this bike as an all around great bike.  I won't be disappointed if it doesn't sell, but if you are in the market, would save you at least a few thousand for the same bike equally equipped.

    Only 519 miles.  As new with a many nice addons.   Comes with factory cruise, heated seats (driver and passenger), heated grips, electronic suspension adjustments for different riding modes.  I guess if you are actually interested, you probably know a bit about these (or will research them well).

    - Barkbuster Hand Guards
    - 2" Rox handlebar risers for a better riding posture
    - Dunlop Trailmax Missions for better light off road use and still great on the pavement. The factory Metzlers will also come with it which are a 90/10 road tire.  They were swapped when new, so no wear on them at all.
    - Slightly larger smoke Givi Windscreen is on it, but will also come with factory windscreen.
    - T-Rex Racing Skid plate and lower engine guards
    - Bumot pannier racks and locking soft cases.  These are really nice because Bumot also makes hard cases that fit the same rack.  These are very high quality.
    - Garmin Zumo XT with Evotech mount
    - and something I am sure I am forgetting

    This bike isn't cheap, but it is really setup to do just about anything you want.   It's only ~500 lbs which is nice.  

    .  I have many pictures if someone is really interested.

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  2. Really nice 250 Amp Tig/Stick Welder.  Has only been used maybe twice to stick weld.  Never used the TIG function (of course it comes with the pedal and torches) .  New, full 125CF tank (bought at Volunteer Supply) of 100% Argon and some TIG sticks.  These are pretty well liked machines by most.   Warranty is good until mid December 2023.

    $xxx firm on this one.

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  3. Versahaul VH-55 with Ramp and light kit (needs to be installed).  Anti-Tilt bracket to keep it more stable.  Rated for 600 lbs.  It's fairly heavy so the wheel helps move it around, but can be removed if you want to add something like a bike carrier.  

    One of the nicest hitch carriers available as far as I am concerned.   Sold KLX so this can go.

    Sold

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  4. And the clearing out continues.  Putting both of these under one thread to try and not spam the forum too much. 

    New Precision Mathews 1440GT Lathe with LCD DRO.  Long story short, I had another PM lathe and had some issues so they offered to let me upgrade to this one made in Taiwan.  I had to wait a year to get it and if you order now, there is still about a year wait.  These are highly regarded lathes.

    Mine has what is called the Jacobs conversion which is just the VFD setup that allows this 3 phase machine to run on single phase, but Mark (Jacobs) builds in options for variable speed, proximity stop (very nice when threading to a shoulder), two speed breaking, and some other nice functions.  If someone is really interested, I can provide all of the info and details.

    For TGO I am going to include 3 8" chucks (a 3 jaw, 4 jaw, and TMX 3 jaw Set-Tru).   These are a lot of money in and of themselves.  I have an Aloris type BXA quick change toolpost with a lot of holders for an additional price if the buyer would be interested.

    TGO price is $xxx with the chucks.  To buy this now for the same setup would be $xxxx.  This is not a cheap lathe, but is about the best value out there for the quality.  This has a 5 year warranty.

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    2nd is a Jet JTM-4VS mill.  This is basically a Bridgeport clone.  It is also 3 phase, but running on a VFD with push button controls.  It is variable speed via either the head or the VFD.  Has a pneumatic drawbar, and powerfeeds on X and Y.  It will include a Touch DRO controller that uses an Android Tablet as the DRO.  When I bought it, it had optical scales on the X and Y which are still on and work with the TouchDRO.  I bought 3 new Magnetic scales so I could add one to the Z and replace the X/Y, but I hadn't got around to it yet.  They will be included.  I will also include the 6" Kurt vice which has soft jaws on it right now, but I also have the original hard jaws.  Could be repainted in spots, but other than that it is in good working condition.

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    Price is $xxx for TGO'rs.  

    Both of these machines are hooked up and can be run.  I can load them on your trailer with my tractor.  Any questions, just let me now.

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  5. Next item on the block is my Polaris Ranger.  About as clean and in as good of shape as you will find.  

    Details are:

    Only 750 miles, Giloman Tune and Clutch kit which gives it 100HP like the RZR and General.  Makes a big difference, especially on the road.  Road ready with turn signals, horn, etc.  Polaris half doors, Polaris Tip-Out Glass Windshield, Polaris Glass rear sliding window, Polaris bed mat, Trail Armor UHMW A-Arm protectors and full machine skid plate, Black Oak LED Cubes front and rear, Rear Bumper, 6000lb winch with synthetic rope and remote control.

    Only been used on my land.  Never on trails, mudding, or abused in any way.

    Price is $Sold.

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, MacGyver said:

    That flooring is gorgeous. Where's it from.

    Thanks guys.  I am not sure where it came out of exactly, but I know they bought it all in Nashville.  I bought the place in 2019 from a family in Brentwood who used it as an occasional weekend house.  I still have some of the wood in my barn. 

  7. As mentioned in my other ad, I am selling out and moving to the lake so almost everything is going.

    I bought this last year to do some more off road riding.  Rode it around the farm some, but hasn't been used much.  Less than 500 miles on it (maybe even 400).  I  have at least a couple of extra oil filters for it.  Oil has been changed once already.

    Has skid plate, larger pegs, and rear carrier.  

    Price is $xxx.  Title in hand.

    I have a really nice VersaHaul Hitch carrier available as well to the buyer first.  I have the light kit for it which will be included, but I didn't install it yet.

    $xx extra for the hitch carrier.  

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  8. 2 hours ago, peejman said:

    I'm not a virologist nor did I stay at a holiday Inn express last night, but here's my swag at it.....  

    1) The test isn't especially accurate for a variety of reasons.  I've seen accuracy numbers from the mid 60% up to 90%.  From a statistical data analysis perspective, even 90% is really bad. No reasonable statistician would use test data at less than 99.5% accuracy. 

    2) Because having the virus and having symptoms are two different things. You and I might test positive for measles and polio today, but we have no symptoms because our immune system is successfully fighting it off. 

    That said, it seems the human immune system doesn't work exactly how we thought or have been told. Perhaps how this virus is running isn't a surprise to someone more educated in such things.  I would be utterly shocked [#sarcasm] to learn that we've been given an oversimplified explanation all these years to placate us.

    We're talking about the President of the United States here.  So there is little room to doubt or uncertainty that the technology used for his tests was the best possible option out there. I would make a pretty good assumption his tests were close to 100% accurate and confirmed multiple times.

    So that being said, one of two things have happened.  
    1) They lied to us about his negative test because he was showing less symptons and wanted to put up a positive image

    or 

    2) See # 1.

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  9. So some know I am heavily into 22 Benchrest.  I also do most of my own barrel work, etc on my guns.  I won a Douglas barrel blank at a match and it isn't what I normally use on my competition guns, so I decided to make a customized 10/22 since I had one laying around.  Actually, this has zero Ruger 10/22 parts.  The only part I used from the donor gun was the action and it was from a T/C22 which is just a Ruger clone, but I liked it as it had the pic rail built in.  Anyway, here is the rest of the story.

    Receiver was internally threaded to 3/4-16 so that the barrel would mount like my other custom BR actions.  I threaded and chambered the .920 Douglas Barrel to fit and chambered it based on being in the 10/22 platform which basically means it has to be a little larger chamber with more taper for feeding.  This is still way tighter than a factory chamber, even a Bentz. I purposely did not go too loose as this is built for accuracy and precision which it is does very good at.  What this means is that it can be a bit finicky with certain ammo's and feeding.  I only use SK or better (Lapua normally) and it runs pretty good.  It may take some trial and error to see what ammo you have that it likes.  This is a bench gun, not a walking around gun as the barrel is pretty long and heavy.

    It has a Kidd Bolt, springs, and 3oz/3oz trigger.  It also has their rear action mount that creates a second action screw into the stock.  The stock has been inletted and bedded to fit.  The stock is a Boyd's At-One.  

    The scope on it is not priced with it.   

    Price is $1000.  As I got the barrel for free and did all of the work, just the parts are worth more than this.  So why am I selling?  I'm just not a 10/22 guy.  If you like 10/22's and accuracy, this is a pretty good opportunity to pick up something that will outshoot most factory bolt actions with ease.

    Pickup in Franklin, Columbia, or Murfreesboro areas as I am in between all three.

    Any questions, just let me know.

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  10. Use something like the goldenrod, but also get some RIG and use a light coat on all metal surfaces.  When I say light, I mean like you can barely tell it is there. Use a shaving brush to get in the hard to reach areas.  This is especially good if you are storing them for long periods of time. 

    https://www.amazon.com/Birchwood-Casey-Universal-Grease-Ounce/dp/B0033CMK0A

    A little goes a long way.  Get the wool rig rag and a brush and you should be good.

    https://www.amazon.com/Shaveway-Original-Shaving-Engineered-methods/dp/B00LMTHSF8

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  11. 14 hours ago, jbeard82 said:

    It’s not illegal.  Not yet.  If ever.  The paranoia in here.  Lord.  Worst case scenario is I’ll buy a jig and do it myself.   I just rather have someone do it for me who’s done it before.  Some how, some way I’ll screw it up.  The way some of y’all interpret laws that don’t even exist baffles me.  “If you give your gun to a friend to work on it, who bought a legal jig to use it’s illegal according to the internets.”  “But if you buy a jig which is totally legal to sell, own, and use its perfectly legal.”  #facepalm

    Even if it is/was perfectly legal, anyone with any assets would be an idiot to do this in this day and age.  Why risk losing everything for someone that you don't know or quite honestly as mentioned can buy a jig and do it themselves.  If you are afraid of screwing it up, just buy a lower and be done with it.

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