txdon
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Good morning! 55˚F heading to 85˚F, sunny skies.
FireWise brush clearing this morning. I noticed an old barbed wired cattle fence in the area we are to be working so besides my sawzaw (I'm the large branch guy) I'll be taking my fence removal equipment. When we ran across fences during the trail making I was surprised that the people out here do not know how to roll up barbed wire. Of course on the farm I replaced all my fence and rolled up 12 miles (4 strands X 3 miles) of old wire so I guess I'm the most experienced and the motions come naturally. My dad taught me how to roll it without it coming undone. I had miles of experience at his place also.
Kyle, that is the first time I have heard of that sort of problem with a sensor, amazing a bug could disable your car. That reminds me after my Mom/cousin runs to your county I have tons of bugs to clean from the front windshields and bumpers. We don't have the bug problem that bad in this county, or is it that we do, but we have a lot more cars to spread the bug splatter about. We probably have 1 bug per car but you have 100 bugs per car because we have 100 more cars per mile of road. hmm I see a bug study in my future.
EDIT: I just did a search on YouTube. There is not one video on the secrete of how to roll up barbed wire the way my Dad taught me. No wonder people out here are clueless. All it requires is a thick pair of gloves, an initial 3 foot loop tied off and constantly switching the wire to the alternating opposite outside of the roll as you are rolling.
FireWise brush clearing this morning. I noticed an old barbed wired cattle fence in the area we are to be working so besides my sawzaw (I'm the large branch guy) I'll be taking my fence removal equipment. When we ran across fences during the trail making I was surprised that the people out here do not know how to roll up barbed wire. Of course on the farm I replaced all my fence and rolled up 12 miles (4 strands X 3 miles) of old wire so I guess I'm the most experienced and the motions come naturally. My dad taught me how to roll it without it coming undone. I had miles of experience at his place also.
Kyle, that is the first time I have heard of that sort of problem with a sensor, amazing a bug could disable your car. That reminds me after my Mom/cousin runs to your county I have tons of bugs to clean from the front windshields and bumpers. We don't have the bug problem that bad in this county, or is it that we do, but we have a lot more cars to spread the bug splatter about. We probably have 1 bug per car but you have 100 bugs per car because we have 100 more cars per mile of road. hmm I see a bug study in my future.
EDIT: I just did a search on YouTube. There is not one video on the secrete of how to roll up barbed wire the way my Dad taught me. No wonder people out here are clueless. All it requires is a thick pair of gloves, an initial 3 foot loop tied off and constantly switching the wire to the alternating opposite outside of the roll as you are rolling.
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