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Everything put on hold. Had a blowout on my rear tire yesterday. Waiting on the guy to come change it. Hopefully this week. Got some mowing and fall fertilizer to put out.
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Originally Posted By Oldgold: Everything put on hold. Had a blowout on my rear tire yesterday. Waiting on the guy to come change it. Hopefully this week. Got some mowing and fall fertilizer to put out. View Quote Don’t feel bad. I had one blow out last week and they shipped the wrong tire twice before I got the right one. It was a front tire. |
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Originally Posted By NCUrk: If you have a compressor on your truck, I find this wand invaluable on my skidsteer when mulching. Its great for blowing out hard to reach areas. Airwand from Inovative on Amazon. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269478/Screenshot_20230926_181610_Chrome_jpg-2967448.JPG View Quote Thanks, yeah that will come in handy. Hard to reach some of those spots in the middle. |
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got the conex up and on blocks. doable between the forks and a high lift jack. The floor is kinda toast. When I pull the bad pieces, I might make up a little form under the perimeter and just pour a concrete "skirt" underneath it. Give it more stability while keeping critters out better (maybe) |
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Originally Posted By Oldgold: Everything put on hold. Had a blowout on my rear tire yesterday. Waiting on the guy to come change it. Hopefully this week. Got some mowing and fall fertilizer to put out. View Quote I just changed all 4 tires on my CAT backhoe...that's almost like real work. I was beat the next day. |
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Originally Posted By AMERIKINSHIP: I just changed all 4 tires on my CAT backhoe...that's almost like real work. I was beat the next day. View Quote @AMERIKINSHIP Sounds like a lot of work .... even if somebody knew what they were doing [I don't]. Wonder how much you saved by doing it yourself? Did you mount the tires on the rims or just pulled the old tires off and put new ones on what were mounted? I think I'm going to have to change my 12 year old tractor tires soon. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By Deuskid: @AMERIKINSHIP Sounds like a lot of work .... even if somebody knew what they were doing [I don't]. Wonder how much you saved by doing it yourself? Did you mount the tires on the rims or just pulled the old tires off and put new ones on what were mounted? I think I'm going to have to change my 12 year old tractor tires soon. Thanks View Quote I did not save a ton necessarily. Here's how it started. Last year I had one front tire that leaked down a couple times. Came completely off the bead once. This year both front tires were leaking down and I had to air them up pretty much every day. My machine came to me from the Northeast so it had some rusty spots, the wheels were pretty well crudded up. I called a local tire shop to see what they wanted to mount and dismount a set of 4 tires. It was supposed to cost me $200 total. I took them my fronts to dismount first so that I could get them bead blasted and powder coated. Went in the next day to pick them up and they charged me $75 to dismount 2 tires. Mounting them was going to be an additional $75. You see where this is going. So I paid them, said I'd never be back, and went and bought a bunch of tire mounting stuff. 2 of these Ken-tool KEN34649 Super Duty Tubeless Truck Tire Iron (T45AS) A bucket of this stuff Murphy's Tire and Tube Mounting Compound 25 lbs. 1 of these (should have ordered 2) Ken-Tool 31710 Bead Hldg Dvc And I went nuts on this guy ESCO Hurricane Bead Seating Tank, 13-Gallon There were much cheaper bead seating tank options, but I splurged. Rear tires are about 52" tall by 20" wide. Figured I could upgrade from using ratchet straps over the tire. So I definitely spent some money. Could have bought cheaper stuff and probably got away with less of it, but I'll now never have to pay anyone to do this sort of thing again. Besides my sons will be big strapping lads one day, I can't very well tell them to go throw those tires on if I don't know how to do it myself The fronts were about as much of a PITA to mount as a dirt bike tire. The rears were easier than the fronts if you can believe that. I did not have to contend with breaking the beads, but I would have just used the bucket to crunch down on them and pop them free. Overall it was definitely a job. I'm 45 and it wore me out a little, but it's big heavy stuff. If a guy had some help it would be no trouble at all and probably go 3 times faster. ETA: Not sure how relevant, but I forgot to mention that I ordered new rear wheels. They were dinged up quite a bit and showed even more rust than the fronts so I just bit the bullet and got new ones. Figure I'll clean up the better of the 2 old ones and keep it around as a spare. I had 4 mismatched tires on the backhoe and while the fronts and rears were both listed as being the same sizes 12.5/80-18 and 19.5L-24, they all measured out differently. I'm not going to say what my new set of Michelins cost... Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Merlin: A little minor lifting and transporting: https://i.imgur.com/0uKMqBY.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ILZAJ84.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UjTwJmW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eCkgEXF.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PP6gbDa.jpg View Quote Nice! Getting set up for deer season? |
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Originally Posted By AMERIKINSHIP: I did not save a ton necessarily. Here's how it started. Last year I had one front tire that leaked down a couple times. Came completely off the bead once. This year both front tires were leaking down and I had to air them up pretty much every day. My machine came to me from the Northeast so it had some rusty spots, the wheels were pretty well crudded up. I called a local tire shop to see what they wanted to mount and dismount a set of 4 tires. It was supposed to cost me $200 total. I took them my fronts to dismount first so that I could get them bead blasted and powder coated. Went in the next day to pick them up and they charged me $75 to dismount 2 tires. Mounting them was going to be an additional $75. You see where this is going. So I paid them, said I'd never be back, and went and bought a bunch of tire mounting stuff. 2 of these Ken-tool KEN34649 Super Duty Tubeless Truck Tire Iron (T45AS) https://www.kentool.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/346458.jpg A bucket of this stuff Murphy's Tire and Tube Mounting Compound 25 lbs. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61B-HC-UzTL._AC_SL1300_.jpg 1 of these (should have ordered 2) Ken-Tool 31710 Bead Hldg Dvc https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/518rmVJhv-L._AC_SL1000_.jpg And I went nuts on this guy ESCO Hurricane Bead Seating Tank, 13-Gallon https://mobileimages.lowes.com/productimages/19ccf221-977b-44d2-a944-604b460e9c85/61202031.jpg?size=pdhz There were much cheaper bead seating tank options, but I splurged. Rear tires are about 52" tall by 20" wide. Figured I could upgrade from using ratchet straps over the tire. So I definitely spent some money. Could have bought cheaper stuff and probably got away with less of it, but I'll now never have to pay anyone to do this sort of thing again. Besides my sons will be big strapping lads one day, I can't very well tell them to go throw those tires on if I don't know how to do it myself The fronts were about as much of a PITA to mount as a dirt bike tire. The rears were easier than the fronts if you can believe that. I did not have to contend with breaking the beads, but I would have just used the bucket to crunch down on them and pop them free. Overall it was definitely a job. I'm 45 and it wore me out a little, but it's big heavy stuff. If a guy had some help it would be no trouble at all and probably go 3 times faster. ETA: Not sure how relevant, but I forgot to mention that I ordered new rear wheels. They were dinged up quite a bit and showed even more rust than the fronts so I just bit the bullet and got new ones. Figure I'll clean up the better of the 2 old ones and keep it around as a spare. I had 4 mismatched tires on the backhoe and while the fronts and rears were both listed as being the same sizes 12.5/80-18 and 19.5L-24, they all measured out differently. I'm not going to say what my new set of Michelins cost... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/472704/1F9B9DDA-A952-4814-B744-724A071513BA_jpe-2970079.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AMERIKINSHIP: Originally Posted By Deuskid: @AMERIKINSHIP Sounds like a lot of work .... even if somebody knew what they were doing [I don't]. Wonder how much you saved by doing it yourself? Did you mount the tires on the rims or just pulled the old tires off and put new ones on what were mounted? I think I'm going to have to change my 12 year old tractor tires soon. Thanks I did not save a ton necessarily. Here's how it started. Last year I had one front tire that leaked down a couple times. Came completely off the bead once. This year both front tires were leaking down and I had to air them up pretty much every day. My machine came to me from the Northeast so it had some rusty spots, the wheels were pretty well crudded up. I called a local tire shop to see what they wanted to mount and dismount a set of 4 tires. It was supposed to cost me $200 total. I took them my fronts to dismount first so that I could get them bead blasted and powder coated. Went in the next day to pick them up and they charged me $75 to dismount 2 tires. Mounting them was going to be an additional $75. You see where this is going. So I paid them, said I'd never be back, and went and bought a bunch of tire mounting stuff. 2 of these Ken-tool KEN34649 Super Duty Tubeless Truck Tire Iron (T45AS) https://www.kentool.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/346458.jpg A bucket of this stuff Murphy's Tire and Tube Mounting Compound 25 lbs. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61B-HC-UzTL._AC_SL1300_.jpg 1 of these (should have ordered 2) Ken-Tool 31710 Bead Hldg Dvc https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/518rmVJhv-L._AC_SL1000_.jpg And I went nuts on this guy ESCO Hurricane Bead Seating Tank, 13-Gallon https://mobileimages.lowes.com/productimages/19ccf221-977b-44d2-a944-604b460e9c85/61202031.jpg?size=pdhz There were much cheaper bead seating tank options, but I splurged. Rear tires are about 52" tall by 20" wide. Figured I could upgrade from using ratchet straps over the tire. So I definitely spent some money. Could have bought cheaper stuff and probably got away with less of it, but I'll now never have to pay anyone to do this sort of thing again. Besides my sons will be big strapping lads one day, I can't very well tell them to go throw those tires on if I don't know how to do it myself The fronts were about as much of a PITA to mount as a dirt bike tire. The rears were easier than the fronts if you can believe that. I did not have to contend with breaking the beads, but I would have just used the bucket to crunch down on them and pop them free. Overall it was definitely a job. I'm 45 and it wore me out a little, but it's big heavy stuff. If a guy had some help it would be no trouble at all and probably go 3 times faster. ETA: Not sure how relevant, but I forgot to mention that I ordered new rear wheels. They were dinged up quite a bit and showed even more rust than the fronts so I just bit the bullet and got new ones. Figure I'll clean up the better of the 2 old ones and keep it around as a spare. I had 4 mismatched tires on the backhoe and while the fronts and rears were both listed as being the same sizes 12.5/80-18 and 19.5L-24, they all measured out differently. I'm not going to say what my new set of Michelins cost... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/472704/1F9B9DDA-A952-4814-B744-724A071513BA_jpe-2970079.JPG Both tire shops I use don’t charge me when I buy new tires. Now learn to change them without taking the rims off of the backhoe and you will be surprised how easy it is. Let the machine break the bead lift it up and spoon the old tire off lube the new one and start the top first and let gravity help you. In fact my shop prefers I leave them on the tractor if I can. |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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Originally Posted By Merlin: A little minor lifting and transporting: https://i.imgur.com/0uKMqBY.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ILZAJ84.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UjTwJmW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eCkgEXF.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PP6gbDa.jpg View Quote Is that a new one? |
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Originally Posted By 1Andy2: Nice! Getting set up for deer season? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 1Andy2: Originally Posted By Merlin: A little minor lifting and transporting: https://i.imgur.com/0uKMqBY.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ILZAJ84.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UjTwJmW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eCkgEXF.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PP6gbDa.jpg Nice! Getting set up for deer season? |
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Originally Posted By sparkyD: Is that a new one? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sparkyD: Originally Posted By Merlin: A little minor lifting and transporting: https://i.imgur.com/0uKMqBY.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ILZAJ84.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UjTwJmW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eCkgEXF.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PP6gbDa.jpg Is that a new one? |
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Originally Posted By Merlin: Yep. This one goes in the Back 20 woods end of my property. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Merlin: Originally Posted By sparkyD: Originally Posted By Merlin: A little minor lifting and transporting: https://i.imgur.com/0uKMqBY.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ILZAJ84.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UjTwJmW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eCkgEXF.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PP6gbDa.jpg Is that a new one? Cool. I hope the kids score a deer from it. |
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Chicken Farmer by choice hunter of shade tree's and hiding spots by nature.
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Originally Posted By sparkyD: Cool. I hope the kids score a deer from it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sparkyD: Originally Posted By Merlin: Originally Posted By sparkyD: Originally Posted By Merlin: A little minor lifting and transporting: https://i.imgur.com/0uKMqBY.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ILZAJ84.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UjTwJmW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eCkgEXF.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PP6gbDa.jpg Is that a new one? Cool. I hope the kids score a deer from it. |
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Put the new bush hog to work on one of my pastures. Hoping to get my 72in Jacobsen fixed this month and back to cutting. Bush hog made quick work of pushing the wood line back though which I needed. Attached File
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Originally Posted By The_Like_Button: Put the new bush hog to work on one of my pastures. Hoping to get my 72in Jacobsen fixed this month and back to cutting. Bush hog made quick work of pushing the wood line back though which I needed.https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/584260/IMG_1915_jpeg-2984075.JPG View Quote A pto tree saw to rent/borrow would make short work of however much of the treeline you wanted to nuke. Back up to whatever brush/trees you want to cut down, turn around and lift them out with the forks and pile them up to burn. |
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Originally Posted By Merlin: Used my tractor's FEL and a special tool I made about 25 years ago to pull up 9 t-post fence posts so I could reuse them elsewhere. Took about 15 minutes or so, including driving around to each fence post. General operation; you can just barely see the extraction tool at the top of the fence post: Once you've pulled the fence post, just toss it into the bucket: Closeup of the tool. I cut a railroad tie plate in half (or third or a quarter); then plasma- or torch-cut a hole resembling the profile of a t-post cross section. Added a bolt and chain for something to grab onto. The extraction tool tilts on operation, grabbing one of the fence posts studs; the FEL does the rest of the work. View Quote For those that don't have access to a torch, Tractor Supply sells something similar as well. They work great. |
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Originally Posted By 1Andy2: A pto tree saw to rent/borrow would make short work of however much of the treeline you wanted to nuke. Back up to whatever brush/trees you want to cut down, turn around and lift them out with the forks and pile them up to burn. View Quote Going to use goats and Kunes to thin out the understory and then hire a forestry mulcher to come in and take down what we don’t want. There’s so much scrub that I don’t even go in there. |
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Originally Posted By The_Like_Button: Going to use goats and Kunes to thin out the understory and then hire a forestry mulcher to come in and take down what we don’t want. There’s so much scrub that I don’t even go in there. View Quote That's definitely easy mode. Nothing to stack and burn. Its just a tree eraser. There's a place in town here that will rent a skidsteer with one of those mounted on the front for 750 a day. |
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Originally Posted By Duck_Hunt: Relocated Pepe https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/IMG_3553_jpeg-3027408.JPG View Quote I had two benefits: - It was in the 20's and I had left it over night - I can't smell |
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Originally Posted By Merlin: That's how I disposed of one almost a decade a go. I had two benefits: - It was in the 20's and I had left it over night - I can't smell View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Merlin: Originally Posted By Duck_Hunt: Relocated Pepe https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/IMG_3553_jpeg-3027408.JPG I had two benefits: - It was in the 20's and I had left it over night - I can't smell LoL, yea the cold does help. This one got stuck in the fence and my wife got it out. Dogs were in their pen all day long because the skunk was out. It hurt one of its back legs so wasn’t getting around well. We put it in the tractor bucket and relocated to an old building. Pepe pissed himself on the ride, but when I got him out of the bucket he crawled off into the building fine so maybe he’ll do ok. |
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Worked on one.
My dad and I had to get a hot coal fire going to heat up the front axle extension on one side of the 648. With a little time and pressure… success! This tractor coasted over a hill and hit a tree in 2008 when my grandfather forgot to set the parking brake. A new loader and some work, she should be on the path to recovery. Attached File |
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“As long as none of us gets hurt, we’re making memories.” - one GA trooper to another after shooting HOSTAGE 9 times
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Originally Posted By Buckshot4U: What is that contraption on your 3 point? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Buckshot4U: Originally Posted By Jodan1776: Hauling some logs out of the woods What is that contraption on your 3 point? Looks like a PTO winch. |
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Been called many things: Asshole, hey you, Boats and a few others. The one I cherish is when a Marine called me "Doc"
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Yep, Norse 490 PTO winch.
https://www.farmzilla.com/detail/1154851/used-2022-norse-490-winch Totally kicks ass. After winching them in with blade down, hook each log to winch frame hookups, then lift blade to haul up to half a dozen big logs. Winch bottom has rear-facing blade to dig in when winching. The main cable has various choker hooks on it, so I can hook chokers to up to half a dozen logs scattered around and haul them all in at once. And goddamn fucking shit government - the last time I used this, I got the regen light, so the tractor had to sit there with engine racing at full throttle for 20-30 minutes; longer than my actual usage of the tractor. That regen shit had to have used up far more fuel and polluted far more air than an engine without that stupid shit on it would have done. Here's someone else's video showing a smaller one in use: Harvesting Logs with John Deere Tractor and Norse Logging Winch |
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“As long as none of us gets hurt, we’re making memories.” - one GA trooper to another after shooting HOSTAGE 9 times
Their SHAME has become their PRIDE |
"When you need it and ain't got it, you're singin' a different tune..."
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Originally Posted By Jodan1776: Yep, Norse 490 PTO winch. https://www.farmzilla.com/detail/1154851/used-2022-norse-490-winch Totally kicks ass. After winching them in with blade down, hook each log to winch frame hookups, then lift blade to haul up to half a dozen big logs. Winch bottom has rear-facing blade to dig in when winching. The main cable has various choker hooks on it, so I can hook chokers to up to half a dozen logs scattered around and haul them all in at once. And goddamn fucking shit government - the last time I used this, I got the regen light, so the tractor had to sit there with engine racing at full throttle for 20-30 minutes; longer than my actual usage of the tractor. That regen shit had to have used up far more fuel and polluted far more air than an engine without that stupid shit on it would have done. https://i.imgur.com/z55tSoO.jpg Here's someone else's video showing a smaller one in use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXd46uuO8YU View Quote You’re absolutely right! It’s not about the environment it’s about costing people money!!! |
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I attempted to use the TC29 I picked up over the summer. Figured I'd work the driveway a little bit and maybe get a few buckets of snow to pile up for my daughter to play in... Note to self, roll the bucket and raise the belly mower before parking in the winter. Both are frozen to the ground
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Originally Posted By HandtoHandWombat: I attempted to use the TC29 I picked up over the summer. Figured I'd work the driveway a little bit and maybe get a few buckets of snow to pile up for my daughter to play in... Note to self, roll the bucket and raise the belly mower before parking in the winter. Both are frozen to the ground https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/468244/20240119_173302_jpg-3100044.JPG View Quote Don’t feel bad. The bottom rollers on the skidsteer froze solid last week even with it parked in the barn. |
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Been called many things: Asshole, hey you, Boats and a few others. The one I cherish is when a Marine called me "Doc"
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Originally Posted By Jodan1776: I just resurrected this 1950s Oliver OC-3 crawler that hasn't run since the mid-90s. AKA Cletrac HG-31 - track centers are 31" apart. I used this super-handy little crawler quite a bit in the 1990s for hauling logs out of the woods. Then I removed the magneto to get it rebuilt, and never got around to putting it back in again and timing it. So it has sat in our barn since then. Since the 90s, I have used first a 35HP I-H B414 2WD tractor with a Norse 490 PTO winch and now a 60HP Kubota M5660 4WD with the same winch for logging. I recently got motivated to get the old OC-3 running again, so here it is in action. I don't know how much it weighs, but it's much lighter than my current tractor. But it's small and fits nicely into tight spaces. It also has a lot of ground clearance, so it will go pretty much anywhere. I just used it to drag out a couple trees I'd cut down so our solar panels weren't shaded during December sunrise. It was hard to get to the area where the trees were down, so this was perfect for squeezing into a tight area. https://i.imgur.com/zsIpRp8.jpg View Quote Good luck with the tractor! |
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Originally Posted By Merlin: I did some driveway clearing with my Everything Attachments 8 rear grader blade. I also did a couple hills on our one mile gravel road, but not pics of that. Our driveway outside our home; you can see the grader blade did not get all the ice off the road. Hopefully, that will melt off tonight with our current 44 degree weather. The concrete driveway ends about the same distance as the (apparently) white power pole above and to the left of the fire pit center; about 1/8 mile total. https://i.imgur.com/hMSsY4K.jpg The valley down below. https://i.imgur.com/MDxpnrx.jpg Another viewpoint pic: https://i.imgur.com/EqS93pK.jpg Thanks for looking! View Quote Always like looking at pics of the area there. Nice views. |
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“As long as none of us gets hurt, we’re making memories.” - one GA trooper to another after shooting HOSTAGE 9 times
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Been called many things: Asshole, hey you, Boats and a few others. The one I cherish is when a Marine called me "Doc"
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Originally Posted By NCUrk: IFYKYK.... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269478/1000005352_jpg-3120099.JPG View Quote Pine Beatle kill. We’ve lost several yellow pines this last few years. |
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Originally Posted By sparkyD: Pine Beatle kill. We've lost several yellow pines this last few years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sparkyD: Originally Posted By NCUrk: IFYKYK.... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/269478/1000005352_jpg-3120099.JPG Pine Beatle kill. We've lost several yellow pines this last few years. |
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Turns out a FEL makes for an excellent helper when reinstalling a decorative windmill's fan after a bearing replacement
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Originally Posted By Buckshot4U: I got a little firewood split last weekend. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/243487/1_jpg-2723015.JPG View Quote Love the M! Brings back good memories. |
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