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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    How high do you keep your bucket off the ground so you can cruise at a decent clip?
    Normally when driving the tractor you keep the bucket as low as possible...just high enough to avoid any obstacles. I think the top speed of my tractor is like 25 mph and I never drive it that fast.
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    I was more curious if this is something plan on driving around and making passes around the property to keep stuff at a dull roar, or more for precise detail work?
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    Sorry...it's for lower speed work. Drive it into brush just skimming the ground and it cuts everything (or just pulls it out of the ground) down. It's for heavier stuff that can't be removed with a mower or other type of implement. Mostly it's good for rough clearing of an area...not precise stuff.

    I've got a grapple on order for the front, too. That'll come in handy for picking up all the crap you just cut down.
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    Default Cuckoo CRP-N0681F Red 6-cup Electric Pressure Rice Cooker

    My inlaw was in town and bought this for us. She said it was my b-day present........................................... ...........................
    (I would rather have glock42/43 for my bday)

    Bought it $8 more than amazon/ebay before taxes near Havana and Jewell store.
    I really wanted Armenian Voice navigation, but I guess English/Chinese/Korean would do for now.



    https://www.amazon.com/Cuckoo-CRP-N0...koo+CRP-N0681F
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    Cuckoo CRP-N0681F Red 6-cup Electric Pressure Rice Cooker
    Product Description: The N0681F is a great all-around electric pressure rice cooker that can cook GABA rice, brown rice, stews, cakes, and other types of rice grains. This model also comes with 6-cups X-Wall marble coating inner pot, voice navigation (English, Chinese, Korean), and (13) safety devices. With all the features and functions the N0681F comes with, it's no reason why it's one of our best sellers.


    X-Wall marble coating (Inner Pot)
    Feeds up to (6) people
    English, Chinese, and Korean voice navigation
    Gaba rice (Fresh, Soft)
    (13) Safety devices
    3D Warming system (Top, Side, Bottom)
    Auto steam cleaning
    High energy efficiency (Energy Saving Function)
    Volume control function
    Capacity6-cups
    Smart voice system (Korean, English, Chinese)
    Turbo cooking (14-Minutes)
    ColorWhite, Red
    MaterialsElectronics, Plastic, Marble
    ModelCRPN0681F
    Dimensions14-inches long x 10-inches wide x 10-inches high
    Weight12-pounds

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    online order of 2
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    I had a P239 and loved it, but wanted night sights and the SRT, so I sold my old one iwth the intention of buying one of the "tactical" 239s (didn't care for the threaded barrel, but eh whatever) that were selling under $600 at the time.

    Of course about this time Sig decided to discontinue the 239 entirely, which ruined my plan. Thankfully I was able to snag an old used one again, missed this thing.


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    Not here yet, but I got one hell of a deal on it. Should ship tomorrow.

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