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Old 06-03-2010, 11:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
bgd73
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moving to north central maine as a kid, I did not understand the davids farm types.. but understood quickly the dynamics needed are nearly barbaric. I never forgot. I knew much smarter than david's farm with the hillbilly madness.. therefore I do not really like what he does many times.

The easy going and free spirited is worth a watch every time.

I knew he was a buried farmer when his welding how to videos showed him working in the snow. That is an act of desperation only. real welds have to wait in climactic areas (he is not far from where I am now in fact)

another vid had him welding a gas tank into the leaps of spring.. the worst time ever to be welding gas tanks...

and most recently I left a comment about no studs in the strut towers of one of his skyhill jumping buggies....

I look at the mechanical stuff as a crew chief.. no relax there for me. But the other stuff, horsing around it is funny, and he is lucky.

pay no mind to the integrity of his mechanical opinios on alot of subjects. It is no worse than me believing in 3600 pound vehicles as a minimum ...
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