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   / Good morning!!!! #119,301  
BMW Expands M Line to Motorcycles with the Powerfully Fast M 1 RR

RNG, double the price for fancy paint job and fairing, whoa
if each horse only has to carry two pounds, this must be a real rocket sled

thanks RS, it's a cottage, no more no less, in a very pretty location right across the street from township/police station on a quiet country road.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,302  
I get irked by all the safety cutouts on the tractors, too, Ted. Especially the one in the seat that trips when I work on a steep slope, or have to stomp on the diff lock. Doing either unweights the seat and kills the ignition. I haven't disabled it because I think it would be a good thing if the tractor stopped if I happened to leave the seat unexpectedly...

Mine does that too. I wonder if there is a way to make it less sensitive?

Chris

My Massey will only cut off if I stand completely off the seat and forget to disengage the PTO and put it in neutral
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,303  
53°F and foggy this morning, going up to 80° today. For now, there is actually rain in the forecast for Monday. Hoping that stays true. We are bone dry here.

Randy, I have a friend I went to school with who recently retired from the Marines as a Master Gunnery Sergeant. He had been assigned to a desk job in DC, but decided he didn't want to sit at a desk for his last two years, and had himself assigned to a V-22 crew. I used to tease him that he was likely the only person on the planet flying in one of those contraptions on purpose. His stories of the constant problems with that thing are discouraging. On the bright side, he told of once when they were stranded at a small town airport somewhere after a failure forced them to land there. They waited almost a week-and-a-half for the replacement parts to get there. In the mean time, once the locals found out about their situation, they started making daily deliveries of home cooked meals for him and his crew. Hard not to like that.

Welcome to the GM thread, workinonit.

Buppies, my Wife's S&W Shield 9mm has a little takedown lever inside the ejection port just under the firing pin that has to be rotated out before removing the slide assembly. It's a PITA, and I almost always forget it's there, wondering why that infernal thing won't come off. "Clever" designs like that are just frustrating. You shouldn't need a tool to field strip a firearm for cleaning.

Glad you're finally getting some breathable air, RNG. That has to feel better.
I got notice a couple days ago that something I ordered last Friday is unavailable (website said they had 90 in stock), and it will take another 10 days to make one for me at the factory in China. I told them that's fine, as I'm in no hurry for it. I woke up this morning to find an email telling me it shipped early this morning. :confused2: Some companies seem to have no connection at all between left hand and right hand.

The Osprey has been in use for over twenty years, faster computers and better training have fixed most issues with them. It’s a good air frame.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,304  
Light rain and 68° with a very light SW breeze.
I’ve been a bit groggy so I haven’t done much today. Gotta make a drugstore run and pick up groceries from Walmart.
FAA is doing training today with one of their commuter sized jets, it’s done a dozen or so take offs, landings and touch & go’s.
Had leftover homemade ravioli for lunch. Not much action around here today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,305  
That's a nice-looking little place, Drew. It looks just like the little house I rented in St. Jacob IL for eight years before I got married and moved where I am today. Even with a small pipe organ in the living room, it was more than enough room for one person. I had also moved there from a much bigger place, and honestly, I actually enjoyed downsizing. It can be very freeing.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,306  
Welcome to GM Workinonit.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #119,308  
55 degrees this morning, going for 83. Sure was nice sitting outside this morning. My A#1 Air technician came this morning for the semi-annual check of our HVAC system. And the mail today brought our Vote by Mail ballots. I didn't expect them this early.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,309  
81F clear sky and taste of summer...again. :(

Been good day got everything I wanted to done and little bit more.
With in sight seeing distance of swamp edge this morning I wasn't paying attention all of sudden cow moose came to her feet ear back and hard stare about 25 yards :eek: I quickly got behind large hemlock tree did the waiting game,good 15 mins. she slowly walk away with her calf...whew,moose bull starting make there urine pits going to get real interesting soon.
Not much plan for this evening,might even take slowly country ride enjoy smooth cigar.

Enjoy your evening all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,310  
And the mail today brought our Vote by Mail ballots. I didn't expect them this early.

I don't know about Texas but here in PA you have to follow the instructions exactly or they may throw out your vote. Mail early.

Chris
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,311  
I refuse to let a damned virus make me hide in the house,
I will wear a mask and I will go to my polling place and vote.
I have voted in every election I was eligible to do so since I got out of the Marines in 1974,
and I will continue to do so in person.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,312  
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Unfortunately, Hawaii went to all mail in voting. Guess there is 1 or 2 places you can go in person. But our local polling place was like a gathering spot, always ran into a neighbor, maybe even 1 you hadn’t hadn’t seen since prior election. Then again not every polling place is the local hongwanji.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,313  
I refuse to let a damned virus make me hide in the house,
I will wear a mask and I will go to my polling place and vote.
I have voted in every election I was eligible to do so since I got out of the Marines in 1974,
and I will continue to do so in person.

Agreed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,314  
Good evening! 55˚F this morning hitting 88˚F and sunny this afternoon. Took my Mom to her sister's child's funeral. Risky but she had to go. Face mask were worn and every other church pew was blocked off. Being a pallbearer 4' was the most I could space out and still handle the coffin.

Back at Mom's the last hay cutting of the season was just starting up. This was his first lap of cutting today.
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Notice the straight "Texas" line Eric.:laughing: (He did not have a church to line up with.)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,315  
I will also be going to the polls but will do early voting.
Drew, it is nice to start anew sometimes but you were rushed into it. There will be a lot of things you got rid of that you now need, but at least you are alive and of sound mind to remember. Don't start off too ambitious with the yard and garden, good that you are hiring it out for the rest of the year.
Glad the modified diet is working for you. Best to ease into it with dependency on animal product constantly decreasing.

My wife reported Gray2 just ate something that looked like a fog but all she saw was two legs about two inches apart, but he does not like frogs, so ???
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,316  
Good evening. Having some very nice early fall days in Ohio.

Been a busy week this week. Made 2 separate trips to underground mines in PA this week. Likely be back to one or both next week. One is unnecessary, but the engine dealer is acting like a moron and shirking their responsibility.

Got some seat time tonight when I got home. Had to break ground to dig a grave for our old turkey. My wife hatched him in an incubator about 15 years ago. Bo never liked me, but was her best buddy. He always tried to stay between her and other people and animals. We have lots of Bo stories, he had a good life.

RIP Bo



Not sure what I will get into tomorrow, last race of the season is tomorrow locally. So I will be there. Hey Kyle....I had a very good chance of being at the AFT race next weekend in the pits. But by the time I got asked, I had about 2 hours to try to get a health screening to get approved for credentials and make arrangements to be off work. I ended up declining.

Everyone stay safe out there.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,317  
67F and clear @ 21:00, headed down to a low of 59F overnight (again)

Knees were squealing this evening so I treated myself to an Old Leg Humper after finishing up around 19:00. Dinner same as last night: couple of Hebrew National dogs, grilled under the broiler, slathered with The Woman's homemade chili, and topped with shredded cheese ... :thumbsup:

Big orange kitty laying on pull-out shelf next to me, purring away. Squeak - The Little Pest and Beggar - has been banished to the garage for the time being. Missy has already gone to bed with The Woman. Downstairs cat still needs fed.

Refilled Water Buffalo first thing, then watered the three rhodies and all the hosta sets in the southeast planting bed. After that watered the two rhodies in the east planting bed and then the last azalea and lilac bush in the northeast planting bed.

Filled two tube feeders while waiting on WB to fill. Out of nyjer seed and feeders are almost empty, need to make a run to Tractor Supply.

Dug up and moved azalea from west planting bed to northeast planting bed and got it replanted and all watered in:

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Spread some mulch around the planting, need to do some more of that tomorrow.

Also dug up small oak that was growing in the last planting hole in this bed and potted it:

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Have a number of those type of "volunteers" that I may end up doing that to, now that I have the pots.

Got the soil in that last planting hole loosened up and a bunch of roots removed. Need to prep it with peat moss, soil sulphur, etc for another rhododendron tomorrow.

Did not get around to moving any pallets ... so that will be on the list for tomorrow.

Just went out to get a measurement for RNG and saw several sets of glowing eyes ... deer are apparently bedded down in the front yard ... :laughing:

Hope everyone had a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,318  
RNG,

The bottom 1/4" plate of the shrub bucket measures 9" wide x 29 1/2" long. It is just short of being wide enough to accept my square-nosed shovel.

The sides were cut from a piece of 1/4" plate that measured 19" x 29 1/2" which was split diagonally, yielding the two bucket sides.

The distance between the tops of the side plate at the SSQA plate is 30" ... dunno what angle that yields, but it seems to work ok ... :confused3:

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Three pieces of 5/8 round stock were added to the bottom as stiffeners/wear bars (it will never wear out and probably would never bend, even without them ... :laughing:)

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The front cutting edge was made from a piece of 1/2" thick bar stock, probably 2" wide that I ground down on my Delta sharpening station.

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Noticed today that the front cutting edge has a slight dent in the center of it ... was probably pushing on a rock or something.

Skip the side cutters (above picture) ... they are essentially worthless. Better to go with rear facing teeth on the upper bucket edge.

Gussets were probably whatever I had lying around in drops.

One last thing:

There is a piece of 1/4 plate stood on edge and welded on the backside (tractor side) of the SSQA plate at the bottom. Will try and grab a picture of that tomorrow.

I added it to try and take the warp from the heat of the welding out of the SSQA plate.

Ideally, I would have tacked that on before I welded the bottom and and side plates onto the SSQA plate.

Hindsight being 20/20 and all ... :rolleyes:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,319  
I refuse to let a damned virus make me hide in the house,
I will wear a mask and I will go to my polling place and vote. ...

Awww ... I dunno ...

I'm thinking that the idea of getting an absentee ballot and being able to vote from home, and filling it out at my leisure - as I research candidates and any issues or ballot questions from the comfort of my chair - has some appeal ...

As opposed to potentially standing in line - for some unknown amount of time - with some number of folks that might be carrying the nasties.

Seems like that could actually result in better-informed voters, assuming they put in the effort and do their due diligence ... :confused3:

FWIW, it will be the first time I have voted absentee and not in person ... ;)

I will likely drop off our completed ballots at the BoE ... rather than trust the mail at this point.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #119,320  
thanks RS, it's a cottage, no more no less, in a very pretty location right across the street from township/police station on a quiet country road.

Drew,

It seems nice to me ... and I'd imagine there's no shortage of things you could do, gardening/landscaping wise, assuming the owner is cool with it, if that's your bent.

Sometimes less really is more ... ;)
 

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