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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2025
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- 27
- Tractor
- John Deere 5075E
I hope you didn't miss her todayWell almost 4pm here, so I guess I missed the mail lady today. She usually swings thru before 3pm. Will keep an eye out in coming days.
I hope you didn't miss her todayWell almost 4pm here, so I guess I missed the mail lady today. She usually swings thru before 3pm. Will keep an eye out in coming days.
hah... nope! Watched her pull in the driveway, but I was half way across the lawn on the mower, and she was sprinting to the front door and back, clearly in a rush. I figured I didn't need to hold her up on a day she's clearly rushing, just to satisfy my idle curiousity. I'm sure I'll have another chance, soon enough.I hope you didn't miss her today
My father was born in the 1800s, I was born in the 1900s and my grandson was born in the 2000s.Two of my grandkids were born in the 1900s.
She's attractive and single older lady... probably had a date that evening!^^^^ It's a Friday-wanna-get-home thing...
Control mechanism for a garage lift?
My Dad's grandfather fought in the civil war. He had my dad's father in 1900, so he was in his 50's. My dad was born in 1941.I'm the baby of the family by 18 years. My father was born in 1905 and likely in the old country. He also was the baby of the family and his parents were born in the era of the US civil war. My grandparents.
Their parents, my great-grandparents were born around 1830. That is nearly 200 years with three generations. It boggles me.
I can HEAR it! Distinctly. Used one so many times. Left: "fffwwwooooppp...thunk...", Right: "PPPHHHSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHhhh!!!!!".
Yep, we had one in our shop back in the 70s. We salvaged it out of a gas station we demolished a few years before. The air valve shown pressurized a tank of oil that pressurized the big hydraulic cylinder on the lift.