lostcreekranch
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- Joined
- Dec 14, 2012
- Messages
- 7,948
- Location
- Austin County, Texas
- Tractor
- NH TL-100A with Bush Hog 5045 FEL, WR Long 3rd function, LS XR4155HC w/FEL, WR Long 3rd Function.
Good Morning!!!! 58F @ 6:00AM. A mix of clouds and sun during the morning will give way to cloudy skies this afternoon. High 83F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.
No rain since midnight, and we only picked up a tenth of an inch yesterday morning. There were some puddles and pools where the tarps sagged between boards, but the weight only served to hold the tarps in place and I don't think there were any leaks. I'll know later today or tomorrow when I take it all apart, but for now, it looks like I dodged that bullet.
Always nice to hear from someone new, Molalla1. Where abouts in Oregon are you?
Shopping for a mill, RS? Make sure it comes with LOTS of tooling, otherwise you'll go broke trying to set it up before you even get to use it.:laughing:
Too busy to watch the launch, but it's good to see the space program is alive and well and in private hands. And that's all I'm gonna say about that.
Now that's a Big Rig, Bill! Hope you have a smooth season this year.
Clever Scotsman, Eric. Don't forget yer sunblock!
Giant pic of a tiny tree frog, Ron. How can something that small make so much noise?:confused3:
Fingers crossed all goes well with the reopening of Texas, Don.
Got some housework done while it was raining yesterday morning, but by noon things were drying out. Moved some more junk out into the shipping container, then grabbed a bucket and big soup can and bailed out the water filled sags in the tarps. Probably got close to ten gallons in the bucket, and it was fun stretching the tarps under the smaller pools and watching the water run downhill into the bigger pools. I may be grown up, but I still like to play like a little kid sometimes.:laughing:
Last week an ammo box the Army used to use for "40mm projectiles, inert" was delivered, and yesterday I set about converting it into a tool box for the new tractor. It's the kind with latches at both ends of the lid, but by trimming a tab on one end, that latch can be left latched and act as a hinge. Then made a bracket and drilled the box to fit, but most important, got it all painted Kubota orange with a rattle can from TSC. Kubota put a set of threaded mounting holes on the FEL mounts, and like similar holes elsewhere on that tractor, these were full of rust and dirt and had to be tapped to clean them up. If the paint is dry today, I'll mount it and move the junk over from the old tractor.
Long talk with an old college buddy last night while I was fixin' up a batch of spaghetti. Man, that guy can talk!
Hope everyone enjoys the rest of their weekend!
"Too busy to watch the launch, but it's good to see the space program is alive and well and in private hands."
The "machines" have always been manufactured by the private sector RNG. The difference is that the government did the design work. Now private companies bid to provide turnkey solutions to the government that are jointly managed / operated. This should result in lower cost / higher efficiency which benefits the tax payers.