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2 saplings popped up under my deck

First 5 pictures are of 1 sapling and the 7 are of the other. They're growing right next to each other under my deck, final 2 pictures are of the larger tree that is right next to my deck. Wondering what kind of saplings they are and if they can be transplanted to make good shade trees. I also have 3 ash trees , 1 peach tree, & 1 plum tree on my property. Located in the salt lake valley Utah.

u/Consistent_Ad949 — 10 days ago

I got you good you fucker!

'95 Wrangler 4 banger had a broken exhaust manifold bolt. Normally I'd just weld a nut to the broken bolt but I don't like doing that on cast iron heads. Got lucky drilling this little bastard out.

u/Consistent_Ad949 — 14 days ago
▲ 3 r/SuzukiMotorcycle+1 crossposts

Suzuki intruder VS700 parts compatibility with VS800?

Hey everyone. I own an 86 VS700 and am in need of some parts for it. Mainly the speedometer assembly, warning light assembly, handlebar controls/switches, and a couple other small bits & pieces. Parts for the VS700 are becoming more and more difficult to find and thus more expensive. I've had much better luck finding parts for the VS800 as it had a much longer production run & was more popular. Does anyone know if parts are compatible between the 2 models?

Edit to add: I'm located in the US

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u/Consistent_Ad949 — 2 months ago
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Ler error the day after a long cook

When I got home from work I went outside and fired up my 6 year old pro 22 to throw on a salmon filet. Went back in to pour a beer and season the fish. After a few minutes I went back out to put the fish on lo and behold I had the dressed ler error. Annoyed, I pulled the guts out and vacuumed out the (very dirty) fire pot and put it all back together and now it's chugging along at 275. Yesterday I cooked kalua style pork butt for about 6.5 hours, and I'm notoriously bad at cleaning my smoker. Anyway, happy smoking y'all.

u/Consistent_Ad949 — 2 months ago