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meowww
Mar 17, 2011 21:42:29 GMT -5
Post by reubent on Mar 17, 2011 21:42:29 GMT -5
My D4 kittycat don't wanna purr quite right, but it's not so bad but what I think it'll shove a few trees out of the half or 3/4 acre I'm fixin to plant in maters. Comon now kitty, rip that tree outa the ground, don't die now. I wanna stick a mater in its place. Actually most of the cellulose I wanna put in the kiln I'm fixin up and turn into charcoal and put back on where it came from to build up the carbon in a permanent manner. www.biochar-international.org/
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meowww
Mar 17, 2011 21:53:21 GMT -5
Post by willyswoodpile on Mar 17, 2011 21:53:21 GMT -5
My D4 kittycat don't wanna purr quite right, but it's not so bad but what I think it'll shove a few trees out of the half or 3/4 acre I'm fixin to plant in maters. Comon now kitty, rip that tree outa the ground, don't die now. I wanna stick a mater in its place. Actually most of the cellulose I wanna put in the kiln I'm fixin up and turn into charcoal and put back on where it came from to build up the carbon in a permanent manner. www.biochar-international.org/ Wish I had a dozer to play with...
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meowww
Mar 17, 2011 22:57:08 GMT -5
Post by blane on Mar 17, 2011 22:57:08 GMT -5
My D4 kittycat don't wanna purr quite right, but it's not so bad but what I think it'll shove a few trees out of the half or 3/4 acre I'm fixin to plant in maters. Comon now kitty, rip that tree outa the ground, don't die now. I wanna stick a mater in its place. Actually most of the cellulose I wanna put in the kiln I'm fixin up and turn into charcoal and put back on where it came from to build up the carbon in a permanent manner. www.biochar-international.org/Is this your site?
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jcm05
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meowww
Mar 18, 2011 7:35:47 GMT -5
Post by jcm05 on Mar 18, 2011 7:35:47 GMT -5
Get it runnin and drive it up here! I could find a use for it. ;D
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meowww
Mar 21, 2011 19:48:05 GMT -5
Post by reubent on Mar 21, 2011 19:48:05 GMT -5
Not my site, I was looking for info on biochar and found that one. Looks like a good organization, wish it were taken more seriously. I see a whole lot of wood going to waste along the hiway where they're expanding the road, that could/should be put to good use.
My d4 is 52 years old, squash bought it and payed for the first big repairs it needed. (tracks rebuilt, which I did in 2 weeks hard work with a 50 ton jack and press frame made from a heavy piece of I beam) It's definitely not worthy of any job for hire, weak engine and cracked block leaks water fast. But it'll do what I need done part of the time. I fix only what prevents it from just barely doing the job for me.
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