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   / Good morning!!!! #138,851  
67F raining low 70's for high rain ending late afternoon.

Outside chores done E muffin time.
Friend call last evening asking if I could help him scare off bull moose which destroyed 4 of 7 pear trees :oops: air horn cans he took off only to return with in an hour for his girl friend,new plan was to run off cow moose and she wasted no time leaving (y) guess love is in the air.

Looks like today wash out for outside puttering so Mrs. give me food shopping list to do wonder if she would notice if I pencil in leaf blower ;) putter and date night about it.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,852  
no more sightings of young bear but I know she is about very much like a young child getting into things they shouldn’t this is her fourth visit here
Game cam to pattern bear/bears movement.
Of all the things I try keeping certain bears away wind chimes work the best.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,853  
49 yikes and going to 75. Crystal clear,...great moonlight overnight helped me watch Old Gray Tail walking around near our house at 5am...we have company coming for the weekend, so didn't take any action that could have left a stink bomb in the front yard.
Heard of some slowly walk up quickly grab there tail lift back feet off the ground they don't spray...looking forward to your results. ;)

" I miss Coco."
We all...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,854  
Signed PO for BX2380 with QC FEL, R4s, midmount mower. Six months projected, be here for Sophie’s birthday.
Still a bit shocked BX was over $1k less than like equipped LS MT125. Kubota also included delivery.

New lS dealer may have a painful learning curve.
OUTSTANDING!!! 👌
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,855  
Now they are saying some stores are limiting liquor purchases....
I don't think most of you will have too many problems with that...

RNG, yes, I try to buy hamburger meat at our HEB stores, but Sam's has these huge packs of pork chops which usually cost $1.99/lb....but they were $2.98/lb, just the same as when the first covid wave hit. I buy them whenever I have to feed the masses, or want a bunch for leftover warmups. Kids like them.

Rich, be interesting to hear how it goes with the twin cylinder. There were 1 or 2 being campaigned with the big boyz for the last few years IIRC, but it's hard to beat the Indian crew.

Wish you guys could share that rain with California and us. Lightning that really booms and shakes windows is typically very nearby with not too much wind. If you hear the "craaaaackboooom" then you better change underwear.

Does anyone unplug their valuable electronic when thunderstorm is impending? I used to do it religiously, now not so much. Yes, the big expensive stuff still.

Prayers for the sick, our team, and nation.

I always kept my stuff on surge protectors, about 15 years ago lightening struck the pole on the street in front of my shop, fried everything including the surge protector.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,856  
surge protectors are the best. Even the low joule ones work. Though not with a direct hit like Randy's. Then the low joule ones pop in a hurry.
Worse is when they fail and let the current through anyway.
Remember that it's not just the one big one that wipes out your well pump or your microwave, it's
the cumulative trauma of every day surges. Like when your hvac compressor kicks on and off, sending ripples through
the system. I have a well pump that dims the lights every time it comes on. And every time it cycles it sends a surge through
the system, affecting everything plugged in. After a couple thousand of those, the tubes in your prized MacIntosh amplifier may
dim a final time...

Cyberpower 750 UPS for PC and router, surge protectors on just about every outlet.

and be careful with Amazon Basics surge strips. Some bad history of them catching on fire.
Tripplite is my favorite.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #138,857  
Morning, looks like the sun may peak out after many downpours last night.

Got the new chainsaw-CS-620P- The shop did not have much stock for chainsaws. Lots of Ash trees around here. Plenty of trimmers and weed wackers. He even has some mowers in, unlike Lowes and Home depot around here.

Drew - I know how to make deep swales if you need me and tractor for a weekend project.

PopG - good luck on the exam- how long does this cert last?

Welcome to TBN and GM Clint

Phil - good luck with the meds-

Thomas- I never saw a single moose in all my wanderings while in Mass. Though everyone said they were around. Have you seen the populations going up near you (though it does seem that you will have some new ones in the spring)?

Sodamo - a new member to your mechanical family- congrats-can't wait to see pictures when it arrives-with your spectacular views in the background.

Ron-happy looking frog - my dog loves to go frog hunting each evening-luckily she does not try to eat them.

Stay safe and be well,


First trench test-still a few areas to tweak, but went well:
TrenchFullPostClean20210923_143929.jpg
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,858  
Good morning! 51˚F, opposite of Bird my temp in here the valley shows cooler temps than in town, 57˚F in town. Clear skies heading to the 80s.

Got 3 things off the Mom's list, 1. burn barrel set up with a fence so cows don't play with it. 2. yard mailbox installed so Mom does not have to drive to road. ( still have to take paperwork to postoffice for approval) 3. She got her 3rd jab and yearly flu shot yesterday.

I'm temped today to pull the tomatoes, they have plenty of green branches and leaves being 5' tall but no tomatoes. I'll check real close to see if any blooms are forming. I need to add compost to the garden and till and round up the fall/winter seeds an get them in the ground.

David you have that container set up like a cruise ship cabin. Will it have a kitchen?
Going orange, great!

Welcome to the Morning thread Clint.

Popgadget hope your next post is from home and you have the training behind you.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #138,859  
49°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 82° today.

Welcome to the GM thread, Clint.

That is rather amazing that you got a Kubota for less than an LS, David.
 

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