Thomas
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 31,785
- Location
- Lebanon,NH.
- Tractor
- Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower.
Jay we're with you my friend. :thumbsup:
No, not at all. That was a great answer. I have a similar mistrust of my local LS dealer, and went elsewhere, so I completely understand.
We talked about that, too. My youngest stepson said they have one with a metal blade where he works, and thought they would likely let him borrow it for a weekend. If not, then I might look into renting one. There's a place not too far from us called Grand Rental Station that has them. We rented a hydraulic post hole auger from them when we built the deck.
I did not get to any of the fencing today.... I found other little incidental things to do (like gate latches, a couple of short little rails to tie into the other fences, etc..) effectively procrastinating doing those awful fence staples.... tomorrow I will not have any more excuses....
It is a shame that some dealers are so bad after the sale. Like Rick said, our dealer in Texas goes above and beyond just about every time I have needed something. Even though I am 600+ miles away, I still have confidence in the dealer.
Did your neighbor get his new tractor okay?
56 going to 64, and the wind is back again today.
Rip, I have several spots of poison ivy I want to spray, but the wind has been too strong, except when the frost or dew is still on the leaves.
Yesterday's long freeze and frost did some damage to our pecans, walnuts, paulownias and some of the milkweed patch we leave for the monarchs.
Ron, I can't see your pix, either. I had the TBN pop-up scam to buy Norton this morning.
Kyle, sounds like a great meal you made for the missus. I made waffles for breakfast, and finally decided we'd do our first curbside pickup of restaurant food since the lockdown...we went to our favorite Tex-Mex after ordering online...40 mile roundtrip was worth it. I watch almost every Orioles game, DVR many of them so I can start them late, skip the commercials, and catch up before the end...I must be an optimist. Now our best player had colon cancer surgery this spring.
Our oldest son came by to see his mom for mother's day...kept 10 feet away...brought gifts, including a nice big box of 5.56 for me for doing their taxes.He got a real kick seeing his father with a beard...first one I've ever grown...coronabeard. He's bugged me before to grow one so I'm glad he's happy.
Thomas, cool having turkeys that close.
RS, those photos of does in that tranquil setting looks like an art piece.

Good morning! A warm 70˚F before sunrise. Today will be my first meet-up with the FireWise group since the lockdown. Since we can only meet in groups of 10 we have split into two groups. I missed last week to do tractor work that morning. A possibility of scattered showers this morning, but rain for sure this afternoon when I have again scheduled mulch moving with the tractor.
Took drone for a quick flight this morning. Flight went well until I tried to bring drone back to home. It would not return. Wind at 100' was so strong that I had to land it where it was at. Did not turn camera on. Was just doing a practice run. No damage other than having to walk 1500' out into back field to retrieve drone. Not sure why I did not take golf cart. :confused3:
Prayers for you Jay.
RNG, grass where drone landed was not tall. At top of a hill. Easy find. I am still using guards. Which adds to wind resistance.
The 6 baby squirrels are slowly disappearing. Hawk got another one this morning.
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Jay, around here we put oranges or grape jelly out for Orioles.
The front arrived here at 4 p.m. and temperature dropped from 83° to 69° in about 20 minutes. The rains just started and we're getting a bit of lightning.
Kyle, I have been thinking of some reason that I could use to get a drone.... that might just be the ticket....
Don, the Thunderbirds are going to fly over Austin/Georgetown tomorrow IIRC. Probably dependent on weather.