It got nailed down.What happened to the floor covering thread?![]()

It got nailed down.What happened to the floor covering thread?![]()
That's awesome.I sold off 43 cord. The bottom of the pile was junk. That now reside off in the woods to rot away. Last year I had 14 cord stacked. There was 4 for me to burn and the rest was sold off. Right now I think I have about 2 cord split and 6 - 8 needing to be split. There are 6 Ash trees all bucked up waiting to be brought in.
I need to do an Ash tree count to see how many more that need to come down. Yesterday I found a dozen more near my house that have to come down. Damn EAB got to them. A few are dying from Ash blight that we had 5 - 6 years ago.That's awesome.
I think I'm about where you're at currently, around 2 cord I split last spring I'll put right in the woodshed for next season, the 6-8 in rounds, when I'm splitting that this spring/ summer I'll separate anything that was dead standing or cut two yrs ago and put it in to finish off next seasons wood. I only need 7 cord total to fill both sides, so there will be a bit left over to refill for 29-30 or to sell, then I have a lot of logs to buck whenever I get to that. Really wish the logs in front of the barn weren't there, that being said, in another 10yrs I'll wish I had more.
Sort of came up with a plan, we'll revisit this topic in the future after all the other stuff is taken care of.What happened to the floor covering thread?![]()
Here is the pile today. It is a bit bigger than the picture that I posted up yesterday.How many now?
At one time I had a pretty big pile, but that's been gone for yrs now. I sold a lot of it off, but pulled a little out for myself when needed too.
This was after a lot had been sold off the end. I was doing quite bit of tree work that yr, after that I tried not to brias much wood home lol.
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This was taken from where the pole barn is now, the fall before I cleared the site for it, 2016. Time flies...
It eventually went all the way to the large multi-stem elm on the left and wrapped around it.
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Ever see these Jim , ?https://www.5elevendesignz.com/product-page/magnetic-mirrors-pairToday I installed mirrors on my tractor loader. I made up some mounting plates welded to angle iron pieces. The one factory mirror that I have is too low to be useful. For some reason the left side of my tractor has more vibration than the right side. The right side is pretty steady. The left one is pretty blurry. The mirrors will swing in if hit. I may have to install smaller mirrors.
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It looks like the mirrors are plenty wide around the seating position. If they stick out too far, can you reverse them? That is, mount the left mirror on the right side by either switching mirrors or the entire bracket you made or turn the arm so the mirror is on the inside of the mount. The detents in the arm may limit what options you have. Can always reweld the bracket at a different angle if needed. But nothing says they have to be outside of the bodywork like a car might.I may have to install smaller mirrors.
I hadn't seen those before. If the ones I have don't work out I will get a pair of those.Ever see these Jim , ?https://www.5elevendesignz.com/product-page/magnetic-mirrors-pair
If I had a metal scrap yard near me like you do, My garage would be full (more fuller) lol.I need to practice this - sometimes I'm not very good at it.
I picked this up at the scrapyard yesterday, along with a couple toolboxes and some smalls. It didn't work at the scrapyard, but adding fluid and bleeding it fixed it right up.
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Yes I could flip the brackets from left to right. With the mirrors folded in they are inside the rear fenders. If I flipped them left to right the ROPS would be right in the middle of the mirrors.It looks like the mirrors are plenty wide around the seating position. If they stick out too far, can you reverse them? That is, mount the left mirror on the right side by either switching mirrors or the entire bracket you made or turn the arm so the mirror is on the inside of the mount. The detents in the arm may limit what options you have. Can always reweld the bracket at a different angle if needed. But nothing says they have to be outside of the bodywork like a car might. View attachment 1245388View attachment 1245389
Not a wheelbarrow, but I like your knew kitchen island.I need to practice this - sometimes I'm not very good at it.
I picked this up at the scrapyard yesterday, along with a couple toolboxes and some smalls. It didn't work at the scrapyard, but adding fluid and bleeding it fixed it right up.
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Yeah, it's an improvement over the one @farmer steve showed - it's height adjustable! LOLNot a wheelbarrow, but I like your knew kitchen island.![]()
Oh, if you only knew...If I had a metal scrap yard near me like you do, My garage would be full (more fuller) lol.