Are all the pieces in the āLet freedom ringā yours?Mornin guys.
I ain't been keeping up here for a while, hopefully y'all are well.
Don't remember if I mentioned it here, but I'm selling a bunch of man stuff at auction this Saturday (July 6th)
I'll put a link here for anyone who's interested in things that go bang..... There's some pretty nice junk in there.
(Shipping is available.)
https://hibid.com/catalog/558762/let-freedom-ring-firearm-auction
Those Model 70ās particularly peaked my interestAre all the pieces in the āLet freedom ringā yours?
The first 80 or so are mine.Those Model 70ās particularly peaked my interest
I bought that one new about 4 years back, it has less than 25 shots through it.I'm a model 70 guy also, but that model 700 bdl in 7mm-08 caught my attention.
Just got my first 700 in .243I'm a model 70 guy also, but that model 700 bdl in 7mm-08 caught my attention.
Congratulations buddy .Afternoon fellas'. Between work, household chores and the garden I haven't posted much lately. However, after 2 years of kickin' tires and gettin' cold feet, I finally pulled the trigger on a tractor. So far, I love it
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Afternoon fellas'. Between work, household chores and the garden I haven't posted much lately. However, after 2 years of kickin' tires and gettin' cold feet, I finally pulled the trigger on a tractor. So far, I love it
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Did you get your lawn mover out of the mountain place.Nice lawn mower!
Did you get your lawn mover out of the mountain place.
Yes the 38-55 is an 1885 falling block.Just got my first 700 in .243
I have half dozen 70ās and a handful of Ruger 77ās
Wasnāt ever a big fan of that bolt handle
Price on the .243 was too good to say no to
Good luck on the Auction Sawdust man, Iāll send the link to my buddies
That commemorative 94 would look good in my 94 collection
I also like that 38-55, is that a falling block?
Yes sir, just like HVBW .Thatās about 2 grand worth of wood there.
Maybe you could just wait until all the big equipment is there and blend in .No. I did have an offer to be allowed to do that, watching the fire to see if itās necessary. Of course if I wait too long and the place is crawling with heavy equipment, they wonāt let me. Decisions - decisions.
Did you see the cat face on the right side .Here's a little vid of scrounged narrow-leaf peppermint (from last year's Monstromint) burning down low for you.
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Well, I actually got my dad one for his birthday since he had a need for one out in the hay field, but have not had a chance to see him and give it to him. I was telling him about my situation and he said man we need to just get one of those battery grinders, so to keep him from going to buy one that day I told him he already had one. He said " well get it out and let me know if it works!" lolBreak down and do the cordless grinder! You will never regret it. If it is not a Milwaukee, though, plan on it taking a couple of charges... I have yet to come across a battery like theirs, and this will take a lot of battery.
Next best to that is Seafoam deep creep. And there was not enough of the nut head left to even have a chance at getting it to moveGet some Kroil. Best stuff I have ever used. Might take a day or two but it will come loose. jmho OT
What on earth is that all over the rear tire? Very strange. jmho OTAfternoon fellas'. Between work, household chores and the garden I haven't posted much lately. However, after 2 years of kickin' tires and gettin' cold feet, I finally pulled the trigger on a tractor. So far, I love it
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First thing I noticed was the bird splat on the fender well. Then the uuuge load of twigs in the bed. lmao Just saying. OTScounged up the black locust that crushed the chicken run, got a few nice bucket loads and a couple good sized sticks that went on the log pile.
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Toyota guys be like "it ain't loaded til it's overloaded " lol.
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