Wait, do you mean there was one guy in the golden generation that didn't walk up hill to school?There were buses back then?
Wait, do you mean there was one guy in the golden generation that didn't walk up hill to school?There were buses back then?
Yeah, I was born after you, the dinosaurs were gone too .There were buses back then?
Fixed .Wait, do you mean there was one guy in the golden generation that didn't walk up hill to school and home?
Almost went there for our honeymoon, but decided on Whistler Blackcomb, mainly because of the elevation. It was awesome!My good friend lives in Steamboat CO and was sponsered by a snowboard company called Libtech. They make snowboards, so he painted his "log truck" with their name.
I **** you not, he would go out to where they were logging and would have them put a log on top of his car, as you can see in the picture. We would then cut it up for his firewood in the winter. In the rear seat is an old Stihl 041. He was a bit crazy.
Yesterday afternoon it cleared up long enough for me to bring in some more wood, drop another dead Ash tree and buck most of it up before dark. Then the rains came back again and will last thru a good part of today. The ground is really wet again.It’s been nice listening to the rain last night and this morning
Zero oil changes.It’s idle time, I have a corrections truck in my shop right now, 8,000 miles. Cam bearing failure
Has enough hours on it that the 33-1 calculation shows it to have over 140,000 miles
Guess how man oil changes it’s had???
I drove a semi over Wolf Creek a number of times. Beautiful scenery.In 2022 I was invited out to visit a family I know that had moved out near Durango, CO. Once I got west of Lincoln, NE I got off the interstate and stayed off them across Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado and back. My only regret was not taking more time off so I could see and do more, but that gives me a reason to go back out there again. Put just shy of 2600 miles on my 08 Chevy (that already had over 200k miles on it), and it was the first time I went over the Continental Divide.
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No, no, no ,no ,no, keep that stuff out there. I have at least 20 dead or dying Ash trees to take down before the snow comes. Many of them are roadside/ electric wires heavy. I will have to hook up my logging winch on most of them to make sure they fall in the right direction.Went to snow View attachment 1221225
I like cutting dead ash when there is snow on the ground. Especially along the field/ pasture edges. After I cut up the firewood and haul away I take the bucket and scoop snow and all them little branches off the field. Easy clean up.No, no, no ,no ,no, keep that stuff out there. I have at least 20 dead or dying Ash trees to take down before the snow comes. Many of them are roadside/ electric wires heavy. I will have to hook up my logging winch on most of them to make sure they fall in the right direction.
Maybe they thought it was electric and didn't need themZero oil changes.
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