Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #111,621  
2020-05-08, 0330

35 right now...high in the low 50's...going to be a chilly day.
TGIF!!
Be safe and healthy, All!


Coming back took him over the stone bridge, and we stopped and took pictures.
Where is that bridge, Buckeye? Almost looks like the Thomas Viaduct (which is a rail road bridge...)
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #111,622  
A layer of light cloud arrived overnight, taking the glare off the sun this morning and keeping in a little extra heat, 13C/55F at 8:30 am.

Thomas, thanks for the laugh, hope the day goes better today.

Sorry you lost a great friend Rick.

L4N, impressive job on the exhaust :thumbsup:. Can't be much space left in the cab, but it's going to be real cosy in there next winter with a woodburner running :D


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   / Good morning!!!! #111,623  
47 going to 68, and rain this afternoon. Yesterday was about perfect.

Rick, prayers for your friends family and yours. Tough loss.

BEF, beautiful view and bridge. Are those PA or MD mountains?

L4N, Eric said it best, but great job.

Thomas, so sorry about the meat loaf, especially losing the maple syrup portion :) .

Cleaned everything out from under one shelter yesterday, and built a firewood "rack." I still have a load of oak to stack and stuff to rearrange before the rain gets here today.

Speaking of pollen, I hiked 3.5 miles yesterday, mostly on grass, and when I finished, looked at my pants legs...they had thick pollen caked on the insides next to my socks. Never seen so much.

V-E day. 75 years ago. Brave men and women. Special.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,624  
47 high of 63 rain moves in at lunch time then bottom falls out cold windy weekend

Rick sorry about the loss of your friend

Nice work on exhaust L4N

Pollen here is terrible as well wngsprd

Thanks Toppop

Prayers for all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,625  
Ky31 is a thicker bladed fescue lots of uses. It is somewhat fast growing but has a tendency to clump. Personally I prefer thin blade slower growth. I have converted the main yard from Ky31 to the southern lawn extreme by overseeding for several years
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,627  
LCR.
Sorry for loss of your good friend,thoughts prayers to family.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,628  
34F clearing sky mid 50's for high.

Outside chores done E muffin time. :licking:
8pm last night wood man shows up with cord of wood,he'll be back with another cord this Sunday when the snow melts ground firm up...yep we got measure able snow and mix coming Friday night into Saturday. :rolleyes:
Plans for today...Wheel barrow cord of wood and rake clean wood area that should be enough.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,629  
That looks great, my little tractor exits through the grill, so if I turn it up it will be in front of me and I wouldn’t be able to open the hood.

A layer of light cloud arrived overnight, taking the glare off the sun this morning and keeping in a little extra heat, 13C/55F at 8:30 am.

Thomas, thanks for the laugh, hope the day goes better today.

Sorry you lost a great friend Rick.

L4N, impressive job on the exhaust :thumbsup:. Can't be much space left in the cab, but it's going to be real cosy in there next winter with a woodburner running :D
the stack is outside the cab. It doesn't block much of my view at all.

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47 high of 63 rain moves in at lunch time then bottom falls out cold windy weekend



Nice work on exhaust L4N

Pollen here is terrible as well wngsprd

Thanks Toppop

Prayers for all
Thank you
:thumbsup: I always like stack on tractor.

It is way better than the grass burner that was on it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,630  
toppop; I took all of the exhaust system off except for the manifold and went from there.

How do I link to the thread "exhaust conversion from grass burner to stack"?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,631  
Waiting for first cup of coffee to cool enough to drink. 34° with cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 44° with mostly cloudy skies. Got lawn mowered yesterday. Need to do some trimming today. May get some drone time in if winds stay low. Need to do a little shopping at Menards.
Turns out George is not so lonesome.
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Rick, sorry for loss of your friend. May he RIP. Trees look great after cleanup.

Drew, tractor seat time is not suppose to be stressful. Hope you get some relaxation.

Looking, nice up pipe.

Buckeye, like the bridge.

Thomas, no back pay and spilled dinner. Hope today goes better.

Randy, waiting on El Camino pictures.

Wngsprd, no large amount of pollen here yet. Couple more weeks.

David, great pic's.

Everyone stay safe and healthy.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,632  
Are y'all creating your own mulch from what you're clearing from under your oaks? Big chipper? With all I chop, trim, and burn .. I've really considered a tractor mounted, PTO driven chipper.

Welcome back, Rick!

What will you do with the chips?

When the Camp Fire swept through here, it burned all the chipper piles left from the Saddle Fire, two years earlier. In the time between, some of those piles spontaneously combusted. And some homeowners used the chips as mulch, and saw them burn in the CF. Chipping seems like a lot more work than burning in my book, and it doesn't get rid of the fuel problem.:confused3:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,633  
Are y'all creating your own mulch from what you're clearing from under your oaks? Big chipper? With all I chop, trim, and burn .. I've really considered a tractor mounted, PTO driven chipper.

With FireWise and Trailblazers in the neighborhood the cut trees and brush are all mulched and used on the trails and landscape. At the park we line the brush along the trail and once a month a skid steer puts it in a big pile for burning I think. The first months cuttings are still sitting in a big pile in a cleared area. Moving and disposing of the brush is 3/4 of the job. Last week we had 3 chainsaws and a bladed weed eater going and accumulated 6 large rows of brush. Our groups are getting bigger as people are venturing out of lock down.

On the farm I had a Sears 10 hp muncher but just mulched cedar and dried cow pies for organic compost for the garden. To mulch everything I cut was more than I could handle. I had some burn piles and a large pile in a hole that I just let rot. A lot of times I just pushed the brush to the side and let rot like the time Ron and I cleared the West fence line trail.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,634  
Welcome back, Rick!

What will you do with the chips?

When the Camp Fire swept through here, it burned all the chipper piles left from the Saddle Fire, two years earlier. In the time between, some of those piles spontaneously combusted. And some homeowners used the chips as mulch, and saw them burn in the CF. Chipping seems like a lot more work than burning in my book, and it doesn't get rid of the fuel problem.:confused3:

I do not burn. No access to water where I would burn. But do chip with my 8" WoodMaxx chipper. My tractor can do up to 5" without stalling. One of those times I wish I had a bigger tractor. I have spread them around my house gardens for years. I am now removing the dirt from gardens that the chips have composted into. If I lived in an area where big fires can happen I would not leave chip or branches where they could help increase fire damage during fire season. Maybe dig a hole and bury them.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,635  
Good Morning!!!! 68F @ 5:45AM. Sunshine and a few afternoon clouds. Near record high temperatures. High 97F. Winds light and variable.

TBN seems to be back to normal this morning. Hope you are too, Drew, and soon!

Sorry about the meatloaf, Thomas. No five second rule in NH? Couldn't you rinse it off and warm it back up? Sorry, too, about the back pay, but it would seem your choice to retire when you did was a good one.:thumbsup:

The older I get, the more good friends I've lost, Rick. All hard to take, hard knowing "there but for the grace of God"...

Hope you get in the air today, Ron. And that you like the new controller setup! What do the cranes think of the drone?

Looks like spring is still in full spring, Eric. Thanks for sharing.

Glad you got the stack done before you headed out for the summer, Bill.

Looking forward to some El Camino photos, Randy!

Tons of pollen out here, too, Billy. Been sneezing all week.

Neighbor came to collect his big trencher yesterday, and forgot all about returning the hammer drill he borrowed. I guess it's a lot easier to remember to borrow stuff than it is to return it, and now I need it to get the generator mounted, the next job on the list.:grumpy:

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Finally got the electrical conduit test fit in the trench yesterday morning. The last bit of rock took a long time with the demo hammer, then more with it to break concrete away that had escaped the foundation forms. Now I just need to clear all the rock out in the rest of the trench, and lay in the conduit. Think I'll get an early start and take advantage of the cooler temps. Then siesta this afternoon.

No problems with my mask at the barber's yesterday, but I was surprised he wasn't wearing one. I won't be surprised of the local health department shuts him down.

The Kubota parts never made it to the Kubota dealer in Medford, so that trip is off until next week. No surprises on the trip to town yesterday; the van ran fine, but in the "Daylight Headlight" section of the route, learned that the LED headlights interfere with radio reception. I keep an old iPod in the glove box for such occasions, but still hard to hear anything with all the racket in the empty back of the van.

TGIF gang!:drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,636  
54 outside this AM. Heading to 65, with a "nor-easter" type storm moving in. Temps overnight expected to go into the freezing range. Time to cover the gardens again.

Got all the grass cut again, and weed-whacked. Just in time for the rain, so I expect to be cutting again on Monday.

Need to cut some cedar branches off a fence line, cannot get to a back area without going through standing water, and I don't like doing that.

Hope all have a great day. Be safe.

Oh, went up to my other suburbia yesterday on the way home from a hike with the wife. Stopped by a grocery store and a big box store. The grocery store was well stocked with everything one could imagine, pre-Covid....except for TP...LOL. Quite a contrast to the other grocery stores an hour west of that place. It sort of plays right into how the pandemic is hitting certain areas, while missing others. It was a non-scientific explanation of supply and demand in my thoughts. LOL.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,637  
Hope you get in the air today, Ron. And that you like the new controller setup! What do the cranes think of the drone?
After I posted Crane picture. I heard a lot of honking in backyard. It was Lonesome George chasing the other 4 Cranes out of yard. No wonder he is Lonesome. I have never flown with Cranes around. But squirrels take off into the woods when I fly. Drone is not going to fly today. Unless winds die down. Constant 15+ mph so far today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,638  
Morning all` 48 going up to 55 and then down to 33. We don;t normally get that low in April, but it's been cold.
Rick condolences to you and your friends family.
Thomas - hope they wise up on the back pay and sorry about the flying meatloaf !

Stay Safe and be well
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,639  
52°F and rain this morning, going up to 57° today. Rain should end by late morning. Low of 33° predicted for tonight.

Stepson didn't have any work yesterday, so The Wife had him come over and work on clearing the pasture fence line. I walked out and took a look when I got home, and it seems he did an OK job. He left me some stumps to remove, but other than that it was pretty clean work. Wifey said she noticed some hoof marks in the pasture near the back gate. We took a look while out there, and followed them out to the newly planted corn field and about halfway back to the next property to the east. It appears the new guy back there decided to ride his horse through ours and our neighbor's fields (corn is up about 2" already) and into our pasture before turning around and heading back. May have to go have a talk with him.

While we were talking about the plans for the pasture (dog park / agility course, and new shooting range) and the new fencing, I told her about Eric's kissing fence. After showing her a few via Google, she liked the idea. The concept is similar to how many dog parks have double gate entrances, but it only requires one gate. Not too sure how well that would work taking a dog or three through, though. Probably just end up building a double gate.

Nice job on the stack, L4N.

Sorry to read about the loss of your friend, Rick.

Got an email from TBN earlier in the week inviting me to "WeldingSite." Guess I'll go take a look around over there. Seems Muhammad is expanding his empire.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #111,640  
I think our NWS forecasters are running around in circles trying to decide what to forecast. Yesterday, we had a forecast of 100% chance of rain last night, but before nightfall, it was lowered to a 70% chance, but included a chance of "severe" weather and high winds (we did have up to 40 mph wind gusts most of yesterday). Last night, I awoke right at midnight and noticed it seemed rather light outside, so I walked out on the back deck, in my bare feet of course, and found I was stepping in water on the deck. However it was not raining at that time, clear sky, and a huge moon up there. So, back to bed until after 5:30 a.m. Only .27" of rain in the gauge, but overcast skies, and the NWS showed 64 degrees going for a high of 66, but now they've raised the forecast to a high of 71. And skies are clearing. Looks like another beautiful day.
 

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