#3 The Largest Tree in the World is Cut Down
The fourth chapter of the book of Daniel is a favorite passage of mine. It was actually written by the evil king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar. Yes, the same Nebuchadnezzar who threw Daniel’s three friends (Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego) into a...
#2 Here is my favorite Psalm. It just so happens to also be the first in the book of Psalms. The Psalms are 3000-year-old Hebrew songs/poetry.
Psalm 1
How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked,
Nor stand in the path of sinners,
Nor sit in the seat of scoffers...
Which one did you end up buying? Logrite is a quality brand. I'm not familiar with that cart, but be assured it will be well made.
I have a stein arbor trolley and a logrite buck arch. They serve two totally different purposes. The arbor trolley is great for brush and wood(if you can lift...
Yeah, I probably could've framed that a little better. Anthropology and geography are not worldviews. Your worldview does, however, impact the assumptions you bring to the table and how you interpret everything.
Not all churches are created equal. Judge them by what the Bible says and see if they were actually following it. Were they legalistic and full of rules, or full of grace and truth?
As far as the void goes, you are an intelligent man and would surely acknowledge some sort of worldview...
I looked it up (that's not one they have you memorize in Sunday School), and you are right, Sean. It says that in at least three places. I don't know what the purpose of that law was. The Canaanites, a surrounding people group, likely practiced this in their religious ceremonies, and God was...
“An elderly teacher, with a pupil by his side, took a walk through a forest. Suddenly he stopped and pointed to four plants close at hand. The first was just beginning to peep above the ground, the second had rooted itself pretty well into the earth, the third was a small shrub, while the fourth...
Is there a local county extension agent that you could have come take a look?
They would be much more familiar with what is typical for your area this time of year and might have already dealt with similar cases around town.
Don't get me wrong, it works great and makes a sharp chain (even for guys who can't sharpen well if it's set up properly). I guess I just feel the motion is more laborious than an electric hand grinder: you have to slide the file out far enough, slide the chain forward, and sometimes...
How'd your project go? I know it has been a couple of years, but I just stumbled on this and was wondering if you followed through on the painting and if you had any before/after pics?
I was trained with an Oregon electric sharpener when I started out. I've only tried sharpening with a hand file once, and it seemed laborious to me, but I'm sure it's because I didn't know what I was doing. The handheld sharpener can definitely make a sharp chain, you just need to know what...
So, I recently purchased a '97 Vermeer BC1800. The belt is squealing on the bigger logs more than I think it should. The belt adjustment seems super easy according to the manual. Upon removing the shield though, I quickly noticed the "scale" was no longer visible. Looks like a sticker has...
So, for anyone wondering how things turned out, I put a new pump on it last Friday and that seems to have fixed the problem.
My knowledge of hydraulic pumps is very limited, but after installing this, I'm not sure how the old one was working at all. The old one was power up/gravity down, but...