Good morning all. I was too busy yesterday getting things done while the ground was firm to get on here. Now it's clouded over, with just enough "warmth" to turn it all back to mud again. It would have been nice if it had stayed dry as I have a man coming to look at and maybe buy my 3 ton dumper today (or does he just want a 7 day test drive too?

). It was tired when I got it 10 years ago, though has moved a lot of material since then. TIme for it to go now, either as someone else's restoration project, or for scrap - my arm has had enough of hand cranking diesels
Ron, anything to save your back has got to be worth trying. One annoying thing I find with portable transfer pumps is what to do with the wet suction pipe once it comes out. I've tried putting it inside another pipe, that worked until I knocked it over, leaving behind a little pool of diesel on the floor. RNG, when you store yours hung up, how do you stop it from being a dirt magnet ?
Work is turning ugly, lots of layoffs as business transitions. Lots of experience going out door, those of us left are taking are 2-3 times workload, much of it just won't get done. It made my wife and I start looking at where we stand financially, are we ready for retirement
Hawkeye, sounds like you are more than ready for retirement if you can manage it. If that means living a little more frugally, it's still a lot better than been killed by stressing over work.
Left to right in the pic. 243. 45-70. 270. 45-110
CWB, the 45-110 is a lot of brass to fill ! Is 110 the nominal powder charge ? How much works best in your rifle ?