buckeyefarmer
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I learned something new.
I am going to put on a covered porch, I would like at least 6’ deep by 10’ wide (width of building). And either steps or a ramp. Maybe both?Good morning, 69 going to 82 today no rain
Kil, that shed looks good. Are you putting in some steps.
Like Buppie says we will see about today
The Sammis Power plant North of Steubenville is being shut down. After upgrading pollution controls for 2 billion seems a shame. Spent several years on the project. Lots of memories and recall many people that I interacted with. One was the Mayer of the small town that collected taxes from the plant. He helped with permitting building out over highway 7 and off loading permit from barges off the river. Asked him how he could stay in office so long and he said Frits it is easy I send city employees to help my retired residents and they always vote for me. His brother was the sheriff and he said if you get a ticket on that speed trap highway 7 let me know and my brother will fix it. Sure enough he did
I used to spend my lunch hour at the local auto parts store at least twice a week
this company makes a number of receiver hitch bumpers that might help on the rv
headed down to hardware store when they open at 8 to get some small stainless screws to install
supplementary LED turn signals on rv.
During the 50's and 60's here my father would drive down to the town's only hardware store, every Sat morning, corner of Main and Bridge Streets, and
buy something, anything, pack of cheap cigars, just to say hi and keep touch with old friends and neighbors there, owners lived down from our farm. Then off he would go to the drug store across the street, where he would go through the same routine with the store owner there. Every Saturday morning without fail. Hardware store always had a Burpee seed assortment. Always something to plant.
Our local Ace hardware store sold out to a New England chain.
Chris, you'd better get some XL sized dog bones when you go visit.
Stay safe, stay shiny side up!Good morning, the lower temp was 61 and we are going to see 75°F. Quite a bit cooler than the past two days. Wind ENE 10 to 20 mph. partly cloudy sky.
BEF, that wreck looks nasty. How is the driver?
Today is sorting and bag packing day. Back to the yard tomorrow morning about 4 A.M. It takes me about 3.5 to 4 hours to get there, then locate the tractor and check it out all this done BEFORE I load my stuff into it. By noon I should have all my stuff AND the stuff the yard orders for me sorted out. (There are cleaning supplies for removing tar + a complete filter change for the tractor and at least a half a dozen 3" and 4" cam lock gaskets.) The company insists on an oil and filter change every ten thousand kilometres. I do about 50,000 kilometres in the 4 months I am 'out'. They get one oil and filter change in the 50 thousand. We are too busy to tie up a tractor and a set of trains over oil changes. (There are only the two of us that go northwest). We do stay on top of repairs. The synthetic oil we use is good for about 30,000 kilometres, so if I get it done by 25 thousand I don't think the Cummins ISX 15 [it is the performance 15 that I run] 550 hp will object. The first work order the truck gets when I get back to the yard is: overdue for service.
When I talked to the foreman at the end of April he had only 4 million Litres (1,028,251 US gallons) to spray, so that means I have 2 million Litres to haul at 42,000 Litres (11,111 US gallons) / load.
He is talking about working at a slower rate and taking all the weekends off. That doesn't mean the tanker drivers get the weekends off, we still have to go and get the oil and bring it back to him. I am not complaining, I am there for the money and money is what I make. 40 grand taxable income in 4 months + per diem is nothing to sneeze at. It is an excellent living for a single truck driver.
My gig is NOT a married guys game, you want to be home every weekend? Get another job, 'cause this job is not for you.
My stepson looks after this place and for insurance purposes is a live body in the house. He also pays whatever cash bills need paying while I am gone out of the joint account I've set up.
I have 7 dead trees that need to come down this summer (they are threatening the house), Junior will set that up and email me the quote, I will say yay or nay and tell him when the cash is in the account. The good thing is that the feller only has to drop them and leave them in the bush.
I will try and get on here at some point.
Have a safe summer all
Do you rivet your own a s b e s t o s to the shoes?Good Morning All,
Cloudy and much cooler today, 55 now but may warm slightly ! That heat was unbelievable yesterday, tough to work in that heat !
Looking4new, good luck with those trees, not worth damaging the house, I am ok with taking them down along the hedgerow, felling into field but nothing that could damage the house if I miscalculate !
Mostly_gas, hope your wife is feeling better !
Today Im hoping to do some work on the brake job on my 1930 Ford Model A, along with some other chores that need to be done !
Harry is doing well, he is not a freakin’ Tasmanian Devil anymore (biut he is still a puppy). we do daily training with him, and I am now starting with “STAY”, which is quite a challenge, but I have him staying on place for up to fifteen seconds now, whereas just a couple days ago it was impossible to get past three.Good morning! Low of 41°, heading towards 76°. Slight chances (20%) of a t-storm late this afternoon. Chances go up to 40% tomorrow. About the same chances every day next week. I hope some rain happens......
LFN, have a safe work journey, keep the rubber side down, no dancing with moose..... or deer,....or elk! Sounds like you might have an easier haul season.
Kilroy, nice shed! Nice area for it! How is Harry doing? Did he learn anything?
RNG, hope you can find your gem in that list. Sorry about no rain in the forecast..... but that's a good thing right? Being that there aren't any roof tiles left....,
Speaking about weed wacking.... need to get the trimmer out for a walk again.... those weeds sure do prosper with just a few drops of rain..... I am amazed at how little they need.
Today's agenda: get the soil amendments turned into the planter and get the strawberries transplanted. They are really crowded and root bound in 2 large 25gal containers. They have been in there for at least 6 years, so I think they will get some relief with more space.
The only other pressing task is to get the 3 new planters hooked up to the drip system.
Should be able to get everything accomplished.
Everyone have a great day!
I do sell some to certain people I know, but we eat most of them. and by “we” I mean Me, Mrs., Mom, the dogs, and chickens get leftovers — and sometimes I will hardboil some excess and mash it with the potato masher and feed it back to the chickens, shells and all.KJC, that is a lot of eggs! Do you eat them all?