Yes sir. I'll wait until its dry up there and climb up with a small saw to limb it. Then I'll drag it down to the road to buck it all up.Lots of under cuts...careful.
Sure is beautiful up there.Hopefully we start drying out next week.View attachment 1082375
Not sure I'll put bluegills in there, but it doesn't normally take long for the birds to plant them.Nothing wrong with trying to grow pond raised Bluegill. Wish I had a pond out back I could go and catch my dinner.
That would be a long hose lol, pond would be empty by the time the water got to my place.Hey Chipper, if you get a long enough hose
you can pump all the water you want, out of one of mine. lol
SR
There was a guy blocking 3/4 of a lane with a water tank truck filling a pool the other day, it was a very skinny road, had to wait a bit to get by.Or he could use his work truck and borrow a tanker. 8000 gallons at a time!
i saw an old engine once at a car auction... ran thru the auction block... top end was an external drip oiler...Must have a manual oiler.
nice pix! pretty country, hard to believe all that is upside down!G'day fellers,
Got after the Monstromint trunk today. I reckon Limby's grapes might have gone back inside.
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The first couple of rounds were pretty easy being off the ground.
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I dug dirt with Limby so the 460 did most of the work today. Looks tiny sitting on that log.
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Bandy, who owns the land behind me stopped by. He was happy with the progress. He had asked the shire to remove it and got a case number, which is code for "when we get around to it, don't expect anything soon". He only had a husky rancher and didn't want to have a go at the trunk.
TBC...
nope, nothing at all!Nothing wrong with trying to grow pond raised Bluegill. Wish I had a pond out back I could go and catch my dinner.
that would fill his DIY new one in no time at all....Or he could use his work truck and borrow a tanker. 8000 gallons at a time!
Disclaimer: My opinion only. Maybe, as long as nobody notices.Just curious, is it legal to drive a truck with a cracked frame on the road?
Did a double take on that also. Glad it wasn't from and injury.
Thousands of square body trucks with cracked frames . Most times it’s around the power steering box and big tires acerbate it . Saw one the other day a nice square dump truck he hit a bump and the front tires started the death wabble .Just curious, is it legal to drive a truck with a cracked frame on the road?
There’s a guy up here with a 97 or so F150 that looks like an inverted v lolDisclaimer: My opinion only. Maybe, as long as nobody notices.
Could be the bed and body supports are gone .There’s a guy up here with a 97 or so F150 that looks like an inverted v lol
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