RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
- Messages
- 8,753
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 78F @ 4:15AM. Sunny. High 104F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph.
Goodness, you all have been busy! Sounds like hot weather dominates, no surprise there with it being July and all.
Congrats on the topsoil windfall, David!
Glad you found a way to get the glue off, Mike!
Hope the new meds work for Coco, Billy.
Good luck nailing the details down for your escape, Drew. PITA to have to buy stuff that was sold off, but now you have a second chance for improvements.
497 CV19 cases county wide, 4 dead, currently with a 4.7% positivity rate among those being tested.

Beautiful weather in the mountains, with highs in the upper 80s and cool 50s for sleeping. Though a noisy campground made that a bit difficult, and after two nights, it was time to come home. Got in some very good riding in between, some of the best roads in Northern California, with good buds for company. Home yesterday in time for lunch, unpacked, took a nap.
Got the decking lifted up on the firetruck and was able to see the cover on the tank, must be a hundred bolts holding it in place.
Hope to get an early start on it this morning; the steel was too hot to touch yesterday afternoon. Got in another nap before dinner, no wonder I'm up so early this morning.
Hope everyone enjoys the rest of their weekend!
Goodness, you all have been busy! Sounds like hot weather dominates, no surprise there with it being July and all.
Congrats on the topsoil windfall, David!
Glad you found a way to get the glue off, Mike!
Hope the new meds work for Coco, Billy.
Good luck nailing the details down for your escape, Drew. PITA to have to buy stuff that was sold off, but now you have a second chance for improvements.
497 CV19 cases county wide, 4 dead, currently with a 4.7% positivity rate among those being tested.

Beautiful weather in the mountains, with highs in the upper 80s and cool 50s for sleeping. Though a noisy campground made that a bit difficult, and after two nights, it was time to come home. Got in some very good riding in between, some of the best roads in Northern California, with good buds for company. Home yesterday in time for lunch, unpacked, took a nap.
Got the decking lifted up on the firetruck and was able to see the cover on the tank, must be a hundred bolts holding it in place.
Hope everyone enjoys the rest of their weekend!