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  1. archerynut

    Just started my first homebrew!!!

    Success!!!! I think I am going to let it sit for another week for more carbonation but I just couldn't wait any longer...and it was good.
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    Just started my first homebrew!!!

    And here is the final product. Still have to wait 1-2 weeks for bottle conditioning I had a helper for the bottling. My 5 year old was very intrigued by the beer making process and helped me cap all the bottles.
  3. archerynut

    Just started my first homebrew!!!

    Waiting until Saturday to bottle the first batch of the English brown ale. So excited to get a first taste, I couldn't help myself I had to make another brew. I decided on something different to appeal to different tastes. I went with this: Placed in the fermenter about 8:00 last night and...
  4. archerynut

    Just started my first homebrew!!!

    Just transferred to secondary fermenter this morning. Smells great, wanted to take a sip but it was only 10 in the morning.
  5. archerynut

    Just started my first homebrew!!!

    I know those here on TBN say "no pics=didn't happen!!" So here's the fermenter bubbling away now.
  6. archerynut

    Just started my first homebrew!!!

    Wanted to see if there are other home brewers here on TBN. Just started an English Brown Ale extract kit today. Got it in the fermenter now and the long waiting process begins. I am starting with one of the beginner kits from a local home brewing store. It seemed complicated from just reading...
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    Price Check  Used 2320 price check

    Local John Deere dealer has a 2007 2320 in good condition overall. Here's the specifics - 200 CX loader 62D mower 54" front blade Turf tires in good condition 500 hours. Asking price is $14900. Any thoughts? This tractor has all of the equipment that I would want and would fit my needs. I...
  8. archerynut

    Thinking of Purchasing Ford F-150 - Some Questions

    Here's the pic from my latest trip. I was pleased
  9. archerynut

    New woodsplitter

    Looking for some advice and reviews of tow behind gas logsplitters. I split about 4-5 cords of mixed hardwoods per year with typical length of 18 - 20 inches. Anyone have any experience with echo/bearcat splitters or those from northern tool?
  10. archerynut

    I love my thumb!

    I mean it, I really do. Let's post some pics of your favorite uses of your backhoe with thumb in action. Ok, I will start. Here's the new B3200 in action making cutting firewood a lot easier.
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    Price check on 16' aluminum trailer

    Came across a Aluma LTD 16' trailer on Craigs list. Asking price is $3500. Seeing what opinions of the price and trailer are. I believe that it is rated at 7,000 pounds, dual 3500# axles, ramp on rear, title in hand, claimed to be well maintained. I am thinking of trailering a new Kubota...
  12. archerynut

    B3030 vs. B3200

    Allright everyone, I have decided that it is a moral imperative to upgrade to a new tractor. Therefore I am stuck between the two, any thoughts are appreciated, and ideas on price are accepted also. PM if you want to be kept anonymous. Both fit the roll of what I want it to do, and the cab...
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    Loader  Loader controls not working on 2310

    2007 2310 with about 350 hours on it. Last year the float position was difficult to get into and now the loader will not go down. The curl works fine, in and out, and up still working fine. Took the plastic cover off and inspected the linkages and all were fine. Kind of stumped now, any...
  14. archerynut

    First nice weekend with new 2310

    The weather here in Western PA is fantastic this weekend. First time a lot of us around here can get out and use the new toys. Getting familiar with the new tractor. Here's what I did today. 1. Hooked up the new J Bar rotary cutter for the first time. Little wrangling one way or the...
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    Box Scraper  Box blade for subcompact

    Still considering which subcompact to buy, but that is another thread. Questions about a box blade. 1. Which size is best for subcompact (Bx24, JD 2305, MF G 2310). I seen 48" and 60". Is there a 54"? Is it best to be a little bit wider than the rear tires. 2. This seems to be the most...
  16. archerynut

    2320/2520 Reviews

    Just wanted to get some overall impressions of the JD 2320/2520. Originally I was thinking of buying the 2305, but after many hours of indecision I think that I may want to move up a size or two for many different reasons. Here is the setup that I am thinking about: 2320/2520 w/turf tires FEL...
  17. archerynut

    Game Cam pictures

    Thought some of you liked pics with deer with tongues sticking out, here's another.
  18. archerynut

    Wet areas in yard

    Here are the pics that I promised. I have tried to note where the wet areas are. The total size of the pond approximately is 30-40 yards wide by 60 yards long. The one area where the pond juts out to the left is a low spot in the dam and some water does run over there when pond is overly...
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    Wet areas in yard

    Future plans for new tractor to be: I have a couple of wet areas in my lawn. Wanted to see if anyone had any ideas on getting these areas to dry up. The wife and I just moved in November and haven't cut the grass yet, however I know these areas will be troublesome when the grass does grow...
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    JD 2305 vs. BX24

    Currently in the market for a SCUT. I have narrowed the field to the JD 2305 and the Kubota BX24. Have tried both models and liked both. Just wanted to have some others weigh in on the issue. I have about 8 acres that does no have many steep hills. About 4 acres of grass to mow and some...
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    BH for 2305

    I am currently in the market for a SCUT and I have narrowed the field to a JD 2305 or a BX24. I was wondering if anyone had any information about the backhoe that was just introduced for the 2305. Has anyone gotten a price from their dealer for one? I was quoted one price and just want to...
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