Whats your daily job?

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c41xracer
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#91 Post by c41xracer »

At night im a man whore:) sad part is i have to pay he ladies.......to make up the difference im a CNC machinist by day

Blazinmoto
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#92 Post by Blazinmoto »

Hey the other day I had a Claas shear the front hub and run the tire over and block the road in front of my house:mad:
Took about 4 hours to clean the mess up. O also had the corn head on and messed it up preety good.

MichiganMXer722
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#93 Post by MichiganMXer722 »

Let see 1/4 time spent at college the rest is on our rapidly expanding family farm where we raise about 10,000 hogs a year and farm a large chunk of land. My job changes season to season, this time of years its drive truck or work in the shop and the rest of the year do the farming thing. Nothing like getting paid to play with big toys:head:

MX Quad Dad
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#94 Post by MX Quad Dad »

Operating Engineer (Michigan Road builder). I have always loved equipment and have ran many differant types of equipment. Over the years I have designed and built some specilty tools also. My boss seemed to be tring to move me to management for the past few years, I gave in last year, and I didn't think I would have a brain left by the end of the year (luckily it was a short year).

Smitty911
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Light you can't see.

#95 Post by Smitty911 »

I'm the lead techincian in a Fiber Optic Independant test lab. So some of the Fiber to the Home will be coming to me to verify performance, before they lay it. I should pay better attention to what I'm doing.

Outside of that I'm an IDEA GUY, lots of great Ideas not alot of cash. If you have some that you'd like to invest let me know.

Smitty

claas900
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#96 Post by claas900 »

..Iv cracked the front rims a few times on Claas's,but we run 10 to 14 mph in the field,i know it dont sound fast,but when your picking up a crop off the ground,and have a truck running next to you,so u can load it..its perty fast..needless to say iv been ejected from the seat more then a few times..
...We have sawather rims cracking all the time.
.....Blazinmoto, a corn head is heavy,the 8 rows are around 6,500 ibs. and 6 rows around 4,500 lbs i belive??..I would have liked to see what happend there?...you can go to www.farmphoto.com and see a lot of broken tractors..very funny..

Brad Oakley
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#97 Post by Brad Oakley »

I help my friends and fellow Cannondale owners find parts to feed our addiction!

I'm also in the final stages of developing a MONSTER 2-stroke engine to go in competition quads. My twenty years in the environmental field has taught me how to read Federal Regulations. And, yes, there is a way to build and sell two-stroke engines after 2006! I'm gonna do it!!!

RetroZ
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#98 Post by RetroZ »

Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Defense Specialist for the U.S. Marines. Yep, I'm a Jarhead.

440speedrider
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#99 Post by 440speedrider »

i have always wanted to try alot of different things, so in high school i went to a technical school and took 2 years of machine shop and got an associate degree in machine tool technology, after working in a machine shop i wanted to learn more so i got a job working construction, and wanted to become a welder, but my father is a welder and a operator so he taught me both, and now im currently in college majoring in civil engineering and minoring in safety, and its pretty cool

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