Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #138,901  
48F foggy low 70's for high slight chance passing shower.

Outside chores done E muffin time. :)
Plans for today...Mow side field if front field ground dry enough mow that and couple area on the main lawn...going to be outside day.

Enjoy your day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,902  
Bear was on front porch again this morning I think she likes it here perhaps I should invite her in for tea
Something peak the little one curiosity,do have plants around your porch and signs of being chew?
One more visit and you'll might name her. ;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,904  
No flowers on porch but name would be Bad Baby Bear
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,905  
2021-09-25, 0732

46° right now...high about 70 or so...

Heading out for a dump run in a bit, than to the local hardware store for a pack of water filters. The filter change is a week overdue...
Sometime this weekend, I'll start mulching the fallen leaves. Not too many have fallen, but it's best to keep them mulched or raked as they fall. It's kind of wet today from yesterday's rain... We'll see how it goes...
Thinking about it, one definite chore is putting the chipper in the shed for the winter...not going to need it again until next Spring
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,906  
Good morning. 45° was the low, now up to 46°

Costco did let me get 2 cases of water.

Aaron Tippin has a song, “you gotta stand for something, or you’ll fall for anything” and we are sure seeing that.
so much needs done, think I Might go out for breakfast instead.
Kyle, congrats on the gator working.
My ranger is parked in front of the ZT in the barn, so sometimes just use the ZT to go look at something.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,907  
Good morning, plenty of light cloud here and little chance of rain. It should be a good afternoon to take a walk with a knapsack and kill off the last of the weeds before colder weather has them thinking of winter.
Had a chance to test drive the 4-in-1 yesterday, with mixed results. Kept getting rocks jammed between the two bucket halves, and the dirt was so dry, like brown flour, it would sift out of the crack between the two

RNG, good work on tracking down a 4-in-1 in stock. The fit between the halves of the bucket doesn't sound optimum if rocks are jamming and dirt is falling out. Are you tempted to weld in a strip of steel to close the gap ?


Eric you do have plenty staples, got a use for them?

There is always some fencing that need repairing. I have a thousand or so fence posts that will need replacing over the next couple of years. Now we can once again buy creosoted posts I am hopeful that I can die before the replacements rot. :unsure:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,908  
Great Morning.
It’s 50 and going to 75 with a cloudless sky here in Bucks County PA.

I’m very happy to not be reporting on the Kansas weather, although it was nice the entire time we were out there.
My friends, neighbors and family did a great job taking care of things while I was gone, place looks great, they’re all set up for the alpaca open house today and tomorrow, and all I have to do is wander around and tinker in the shop.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,909  
Triple B sounds good Buppies.

welcome home Paul. Hope the open house is successful.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,910  
Had a chance to test drive the 4-in-1 yesterday, with mixed results. Kept getting rocks jammed between the two bucket halves, and the dirt was so dry, like brown flour, it would sift out of the crack between the two. Mostly got around that by curling the bucket back all the way, but it's a problem that will take care of itself once we get some rain. At 1100 lbs. I can really feel the weight out front, and I'd sure like to find another chunk of railroad track to bolt onto the box blade for ballast.

I’ve got the Kubota branded 4-1, and I do find it handy, but it’s neither fish nor fowl. I also have a smooth bucket that I bought used that was from a skid steer and is fairly large, not exactly a snow or mulch bucket, but can hold quite a bit. I’m also waiting for a 60” Wicked grapple. The 4-1 is very handy when multitasking, but isn’t as good as either single purpose attachment.
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   / Good morning!!!! #138,911  
Good Morning!!!! 70F @ 5:45AM. Plentiful sunshine. High 93F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.
Chance of rain has fallen to 20% for Monday night, with zero predicted accumulation. Poof!

I'd bet dollars to donuts, David, that the chicken in your pot pie came from unsold Costco rotisserie chickens. They also package the white meat and sell it; it makes great sandwiches, too. Congrats on the Mule, and good luck with the wait.

Nice work, Kyle. It's always the last thing you did.

You're far more patient with the new bear than I would be, Buppies.

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Not sure the 4-in-1 gap is a problem yet, Eric. I don't recall ever having the issue with the Kubota 4-in-1 on the old tractor, but I don't recall using it with dirt dust, either. Next time I'm out there, I'll open the bucket up and take a look at the mating faces to see if they could present a problem. Could be something as simple as one of the cutting edges being misaligned; I've already found a bolt missing on one of the side edges (on the left in the photo).

All this talk about shortages has me thinking maybe I should make a trip to town and stock up on paper goods at Costco. Yesterday I made a start on installing four more of the outside LED lights that were just delivered, only to find that the new batch of electrical box cover plates I brought home last Thursday are the wrong size. So I could kill two birds with one trip, almost worth while.

I put aside installing the new smoke/CO2 detectors a while back when I couldn't get them to pair with the new alarm system. So after my afternoon nap yesterday, I did a little more googling and found a new installation procedure put out by the alarm company, and it worked. So all the bedroom detectors are working now, and I just have to retrieve the extension ladder from the upper water tank to update the one in the great room.

The mouse in the kitchen ceiling is reminding me this morning that I haven't done anything about it, either. Maybe today is the day?

Hope everyone enjoys the weekend!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,913  
marvelous Kyle

took a drive through farm where I grew up, fun to look at apple trees still bearing fruit that I used to prune, incinerator I burned trash in for a long time, until
that sure became illegal. Cool old stone incinerator.
The tower up on the hill is Bowman's Hill Tower. About the same distance on the other side of that hill is Ken's home.
There were two homes on the farm; buyer's knocked down our 1720 stone colonial home and built a garage on it, but left my grandfather's stone home alone
thankfully. Then they built a 12,000 sf Italianate mansion nearby that doesn't fit into the area at all. And when they tried to sell that eyesore they had to take almost half
their asking price to unload it. Way more money than good taste.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #138,914  
68°F and .33 inches rain

Will concentrate on getting my wall/door installed today. Need to get pics for Mostly
Just wasn’t happy with my 1st attempt. A bit of sag over the 90 inches. May have been Ok when done but decided to modify. Luckily found a length of 1.5x1.5 alum angle in my rack. Pop riveted the slider track to it with 1/8 rivets. My gun refused to pull the rivets completely thru. Took it apart, but I’m guessing the jaws have become just too worn for a good grab. Fortunately, I also have a cheaper gun. That worked. Sorta. Popped the 1st rivet just fine except it wouldn’t release the door rivet shaft. Vide grips to the rescue. 2nd rivet the rivet that holds handle in place at pivot breaks. 1/4 inch screw and nut were a perfect replacement. Popped #3 and again the shaft is stuck. This time it breaks off half way. Disassembled gun. Appears some surface rust on what should be moving parts. pB Blaster & WD40 to the rescue. Gun works so well I catch fleshy part of palm as it pops creating a nice pinch blister evoking a colorful reaction. Switch hands and manage to snag a larger chunk, more response. Last 2 popped without incident. Drilled out mounting holes and decided I was done for the day. Today will be the day.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,915  
64F and partly cloudy @12:30, one degree off the predicted high.

Was out a little bit ago, was trying to spit rain ... don't think much will come of that. Supposed to start clearing a little around 18:00.

Pileated woodpeckers are flying around and calling, also hear bluejays squawking, and other woodpeckers hitting the siding on the house.

Not sure what all I'll get into today, but it might a good day for work that requires some exertion, given the lack of sun and cooler temps.

Lawn needs mowed, but I doubt that it's dry enough at this point.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe Saturday ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,916  
marvelous Kyle

took a drive through farm where I grew up, fun to look at apple trees still bearing fruit that I used to prune, incinerator I burned trash in for a long time, until
that sure became illegal. Cool old stone incinerator.

Beautiful place ... (y)

The tower up on the hill is Bowman's Hill Tower. About the same distance on the other side of that hill is Ken's home.
There were two homes on the farm; buyer's knocked down our 1720 stone colonial home and built a garage on it, but left my grandfather's stone home alone
thankfully.

What a shame they knocked it down, glad they left your grandfather's place though.

Then they built a 12,000 sf Italianate mansion nearby that doesn't fit into the area at all. And when they tried to sell that eyesore they had to take almost half
their asking price to unload it. Way more money than good taste.

Ya have to wonder whatever were they thinking.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,917  
David, before that rivet gun eats you alive maybe you should treat yourself to a new one
if you intend to continue your career in metal sculpture.

I rarely buy expensive professional tools, but years ago almost by mistake I bought a
75 dollar electrical connector crimper. The beefy one that makes that satisfying click when it's all done
making a perfect connection. And when I was finished whining over what it cost, I realized it was one of the
most satisfying tools I owned to use. Just wait for the click. It wasn't a Klein but another good brand.
Maybe you need the beefier stronger model too.

this one looks strong:

or, if your wife tells you to get a really good one while still in euphoric bliss thinking about her new tractor on the way, and you have air nearby:

 
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   / Good morning!!!! #138,919  
There is always some fencing that need repairing. I have a thousand or so fence posts that will need replacing over the next couple of years. Now we can once again buy creosoted posts I am hopeful that I can die before the replacements rot. :unsure:

Gee Eric, not too sure of that perspective, but I do have things that I hope out last me.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,920  
Kyle, congrats on Gator fix.
 

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