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I can't see any of my bench right now and only about 4% of the floor. Both are pretty typical.

HAHAHA Luxury! I have a tail gate and muddy ground! Working on a trimmer for the boss today, didn't finish it, but managed to get it buttoned back up and tools put away before the T storm hit..man, it's just soup around here...
 
My 036 is slooowly going no pro.... I got a new air box cover.... no pro sticker. I deleted the compression release.....no pro. The adjustable oil pump I am keeping lolView attachment 435307
That fancy sticker on the front of the top cover indicates that someone has been "monkeying under the hood" :numberone:
 
Well, since I'm running the crew in Kentucky, with all the nasty weather I figured I'd catch a shift with Squad 31, the truck I roll with (and was 2nd shift Lt for a year with) in the wintertime. 8 runs in 12 hours later, I'm worn out, and another band of severe storms are forecasted to roll through at 3:00 PM ET. Yuck
 
Modded four mufflers, pulled weeds in the garden, serviced a vehicle, packed for a trip, spun up some chains and shipped them, fought a battle with trailer light wiring, did a second inspection of a potential rental property, did some office work and sweated a lot in this miserable heat.
 
Watched the t storms most of the day!!Cant believe we never lost power!!

That front was one of the strongest I've ever seen. I got a call from the foreman up on my PA crew, and they spent four hours with two D8s and the 336 opening up a mile section of road with so much blowdown do they can start on time tomorrow.
 
Left Georgia early this morning, ate lunch in North Carolina and supper in Pennsylvania. I rode and looked at chainsaw ads on Craigslist while Groundi drove. I actually started out driving but early in the trip (less than a mile) there was a conversation that took place which resulted in me being the passenger. It was sort of a quiet trip... It's all good now and we're pals again.
 
Got a shelf put up in the shop to get some boxes of saws off of the floor and then the owner of a string of pawn shops who is also a customer of mine, called to say they had an MS441 for sale so I grabbed that up. A perfect runner for $350.00, I regret selling every one I ever parted with.
Dave
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Working on my latest project a 254xpg. Been slow at it. Clean a few parts a day on my breaks at work.
needs a new crank so every part is getting special treatment

Ran a jib loader and forklift all day cleaning up the yard at work
 

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