Good Morning! 65F @ 9:15AM. Plenty of sunshine. High 79F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.
Hope you're feeling better today, Mostly. Food poisoning is one of the worst! :yuck:

Picked up another couple buckets full of what was supposed to be slash from the hillside, but most of it was 2"+, some of it stumps with 6" trunks. Real tractor killers. Also found a large area of manzanita that had been sifted from the windrows and ditched by the excavator operator instead of stacked as requested. Nothing like having a huge amount of fuel at the bottom of a hill below your house. Managed to dig a rough trail to it with the box blade and FEL, enlarging the landing that they had the
chipper parked on in the process. It's tight, but now I can turn the tractor around on that landing, and get to the top of where the new wood is located. In the process I found out that at about a 30 degree incline the hydraulics on the Kubota go dead, and since I was trying to go uphill at the time, left me freewheeling backwards. After a brief pucker, both feet standing on the brakes was enough to get the thing stopped, and by that time the incline had eased and power returned. Won't try that again.
Sent the above pic to a manzanita loving friend of mine in hopes he'll come over and get that downed wood. I know he'll appreciate it, and I've had enough death defying tractoring to last the rest of the year. I think we can get his pickup pretty close, or I might help him load the FEL a few times and ferry it up to my little wood yard for him. I'll let him decide.
College is back in session, and traffic in and out of Chico has gotten bad late in the day. The local community collage has a satellite south and east of town on my route, and the freeway portion of my drive was lucky to go 45 mph. This after two people pulled out from side roads causing me to hit the brakes HARD to keep from rear ending them, and then not even doing the speed limit. Can't say they didn't see me coming, that big chrome cattle guard on the front of the F250 is kinda hard to miss.:irked:
Today I hope to get a good start on sanding out the rest of the primer on the van. Lots of water, lots of sandpaper, lots of elbow grease.
TGIF gang!