Bird
Rest in Peace
The Detroit/Philadelphia game in progress in a snowstorm right now is as good as any comedy act you'll get to see.
BlueRiver has agreed to look at "plans" to build the perfect grapple in the Texas Grapple Shootout thread. I do not know how to draw plans, but I have some crayons. I hope he has as good an imagination as Harvey. I have a few ideas, If anyone has any thought or ideas to to incorporate into the "perfect" grapple please let me know. If it turns out good we will call it the "Texas Grapple", otherwise we'll call it the "Oklahoma Grapple."
Brandi one thing I wanted to ask you - would the hydraulic cylinders work better in the back of the grapple (vertically) or on top of the grapple for a wide opening?
In 27 deg weather with snow covered ground and an ice pellet storm about to hit, the call is "what's for supper ?" Boneless chuck, potatoes, and carrots plus herbs and spices slow roasted for 5 hours at 250 deg. plus a homemade peach pie with some ice cream. Got to load the wife up with lots of calories before sending her out to do the chores.Ron
In 27 deg weather with snow covered ground and an ice pellet storm about to hit, the call is "what's for supper ?"
Boneless chuck, potatoes, and carrots plus herbs and spices slow roasted for 5 hours at 250 deg. plus a homemade
peach pie with some ice cream.
Got to load the wife up with lots of calories before sending her out to do the chores.
Ron
I didn't open the garage door Fri., Sat., & Sun. But this morning it was 30 degrees with a high of 36 forecast. Unfortunately, it never got above 32. But around 9:30 a.m., I decided to go see how bad the roads were; actually not bad at all, except for the piles of ice along side the roads. So I went to Braum's got milk and on the way back was going right by our veterinary clinic where I buy our dog food and I decided to stop and get another bag of dog food. Now it's slightly uphill from the street to their building and their parking lot was still a solid coat of ice. But there were two other vehicles there, so I pulled right up the building, put the little Ranger in Park, set the park brake, popped my seat belt loose, opened the truck door . . . . and we started sliding backwards.:shocked: As long as my foot had been on the brake, the truck stayed put, but with only the rear wheels locked, we slid. Now if I'd had sense enough to just slide or roll straight back out onto the street, I'd have been alright, but I turned the wheel to try to turn around to go out forward. Second mistake. The little truck turned a tiny bit, but then the back end went downhill faster than the front. Fortunately, there was a "curb" that kept me from going into a ditch, but it took me awhile of wheel spinning, rocking the truck back and forth, and working the steering wheel back and forth to get the back end of the truck lined up enough with the driveway to back out. I'll buy the dog food later.:laughing:
Tomorrow we load 4 butcher hogs to go to muenster tx
Bird .. I forgot to add .. In my opinion it simply doesn't get any better than Fischers .. I just love walking into that store!!!
I'm 56 yrs old ate a lot of pork over the yrs and several months ago when my friend from Denton convinced me to go all natural .. Not organic .. I was reluctant to change from the old days of corn soybean meal and pre mixes .. I did change over and 90 days ago I had my first all natural 1/2 hog processed OMG it's simply amazing the taste difference .. I don't know if it's a mind set or what?
blueriver said:Bird .. I forgot to add .. In my opinion it simply doesn't get any better than Fischers .. I just love walking into that store!!!