Kyle, if that was a made in USA Wilton, not only a good find but I bet a bargain.
David, fly safely and get above the bad weather.
made crabcakes for dinner guests, turned out nicely, all very fresh and caught locally.
sign in store this morning says 95% of their seafood comes from within two hours away.
They pick all their crab and other shellfish right there. I was watching the ladies shucking oysters while I waited.
Backfin and claw meat mixed together, very mild and tender. Cooked in butter and a little white wine.
If there was fish candy, to me this would be it.
They had four big chunks of fresh tuna, at least two inches thick, that looked like big beef filets, almost bought them,
but wasn't sure how to prepare it beyond the barbecue. And I tend to want things cooked more than others and cooking fresh tuna
very much really turns some folks off. They want hot sushi, not cooked fish. Each to his own, but hard to manage by myself and not screw it up,
ruining some very expensive fish. I stuck with what I knew how to cook. And there was not one bite left on any plate so...
called the guy who owns the old IH 674, weighs almost twice what my Kubota does but looks smaller, going to look at it with a neighbor who owns a 574 and lots of other larger IH tractors. Plus he'll bring his big truck and heavy trailer to haul it back; with a mower this weighs over 4 tons and that's too much for my truck legally. Comes with an old JD bushhog, and I don't have one, so for a 6500 ask and "nothing needed", maybe. Diesel, about 60hp, UK made. I want my neighbor to drive it and compare the steering, trans and clutch. Nothing needed might mean nothing needed one time to get it on my trailer...
TractorData.com International Harvester 674 tractor information
Doncaster England, Eric will know where that is. I wonder if the electrics are Lucas...King of Darkness.