Check out the safariland MODEL RGR-UBL. Not a full drop leg but I bet it’s low enough not to interfere with a hip belt on a pack and you still get a thigh strap.
There are only two tools for which I prefer a cord: heat gun (my Milwaukee cordless eats batteries and doesn't get that hot) and a circular saw for repeated framing cuts. I've had good luck with cordless for everything else I have tried.
I use Milwaukee and fall into the boat of having too much to switch at this point. I’ve been happy with it but have had several batteries stop working.
My construction company uses dewalt almost exclusively.
Well that sucks. I had no idea there was a number requirement. I wonder if there is a way to address the cash crop side of it…like plant about 20 ears of corn. ;)
Have you looked into landowner tags? I’m pretty they are based on the number of animals that use your property and you can sell them to whomever you want (not uncommon for LO tags to sell for $10K or more depending on the quality of animals).
I am the first to admit that I love gadgets for SOME things...other things not so much. Honestly, part of the reason I went with the EVO/King lift instead of the Accuair (which is arguably better suited for my needs) was because of my desire to keep my suspension simple and as gremlin-free as...
I just purchased and installed King remote reservoir shocks, without the adjusters. I could have easily paid for the little knobs but just didn’t see the value in it.