Good morning!!!!

/ Good morning!!!! #151,282  
Good Morning.
57 and going up about 20 degrees today under clear skies.

Yesterday was a nice day here, raining hard in Concord with low clouds, but we were in and out pretty quickly, back into the sun on top of them.

When I got home, had to deal with 300lbs of grain that wife bought at a “good deal” in torn bags. Then got to work on the mailbox.
Hardware from Amazon arrived, so I fit the box to the post, drilled the holes and bolted it together.
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Still haven’t cut out the numbers for it, I’m thinking that I’m only putting the number, no other graphics. The old one had an alpaca on it, but years ago I made a sign for the end of the lane. That mounts the same way, a base set in concrete with a flange that the sign bolts to. That post is only 2” schedule 40 pipe, the sign itself is high density urethane with the details sandblasted, and painted.

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You can see the base for the mailbox in the lower left of the picture.

I’ve got to get going, headed back to Concord to pick up the person I dropped off yesterday, should be back before lunch time.
Outstanding Pop. (y)
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,284  
51F clear sky low 70's for high....nice slow soaking rain yesterday what we needed.

Outside chores done E muffin time.
Plans for today..I'll find something to do other than set and wonder,and than their date night.

Enjoy your day all.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,286  
fun discussion of RC planes. When I owned the local Radio Shack, sold a lot of RC cars, but not planes.
sounds like a really fun hobby. Amazing pics on youtube of folks making huge RC planes, very sad when they don't land
the way they hoped for.

If you guys take pics of your favorite planes, bet that would be fun.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,287  
Good Morning.
57 and going up about 20 degrees today under clear skies.

Yesterday was a nice day here, raining hard in Concord with low clouds, but we were in and out pretty quickly, back into the sun on top of them.

When I got home, had to deal with 300lbs of grain that wife bought at a “good deal” in torn bags. Then got to work on the mailbox.
Hardware from Amazon arrived, so I fit the box to the post, drilled the holes and bolted it together.
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Still haven’t cut out the numbers for it, I’m thinking that I’m only putting the number, no other graphics. The old one had an alpaca on it, but years ago I made a sign for the end of the lane. That mounts the same way, a base set in concrete with a flange that the sign bolts to. That post is only 2” schedule 40 pipe, the sign itself is high density urethane with the details sandblasted, and painted.

View attachment 749595

You can see the base for the mailbox in the lower left of the picture.

I’ve got to get going, headed back to Concord to pick up the person I dropped off yesterday, should be back before lunch time.

That’s very nice!
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,289  
54 perfect morning temp...going to 83.

Prayers for your surgery, Buppies, and for your son, Toppop...we use dinner and supper interchangeably now, but if grandma in NC was making Sunday lunch, it was Dinner, with a capital D.

After getting a rain, was able to till a couple of food plots and plant sunflowers, buckwheat, and sorghum. While I had my tractor parked in the shade to pour seeds into my hand spreader, my wife walked down the hill to let me know she was going over to see her mom. While talking, I noticed two lug nuts missing from my left rear tractor wheel. The others were loose. Gee, after 18 years and 1350 hours, didn't expect that...especially with the heavy duty lock washers used.

So, tightened those that were left, and headed to Hoober Kubota to pick up new ones...they had 1 in their entire network of stores, fortunately at this store...the parts salesman was very helpful, and ordered some from Kubota for me...I installed the one I bought and finished two more hours of work while missing one.

I have more to do, but will wait until Monday (hopefully) after picking up the last lug nut I need. I've checked these lugs before, even with a torque wrench, but not recently...all the other wheels were good. Strange. Might want to take a look at yours in case these is some kind of lug nut disease going around.

Reminds me that when getting the truck tires rotated and balanced every 5K miles, Costco states: re-check the torque after 25 miles. Wonder how many people do that.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,290  
Good morning! 76˚F heading to 102˚.

100s every day for another 10 days, however one day next week it might only top out at 99˚. Arrg.
I asked my mom today if she remembers 100˚ days when she was growing up in central Texas. She said there were a few single days that hit 100˚but never this many in a row.

I should wash the truck this morning after the road trip to mom's yesterday quite a few flying bugs met their demise. She got her 4th alligator shot.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,291  
when I picked up the trailer, the sales guy said the wheel lugs should be tightened at 5, 10 and 25 hours. I looked at him in disbelief.
Did get a heavy duty lug wrench.

no instructions with trailer, 125#? torque Mighty tight I'm sure.

mowed the lawn, little wet but so nice outside now. Friend says he's using his weedeater this morning so those plans are off.

Had to wash the mower it had so much wet grass on it, blew it off with leaf blower, now going to take it into garage for full grease job, where I will once again
groan at JD engineers who hide the zerks under a deep lip. What I need is a zerk extension.....hmmmm.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,292  
Good Morning!!!! 73F @ 5:15AM. Sunshine to start, then a few afternoon clouds. High 104F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.
We're under an Excessive Heat Warning until 11PM tomorrow night. It's not unusual to see these high temperatures in June, and I'm happy they're not sticking around.

Will there be a locking door with a reach through proof slot on that mailbox, Paul? With so many reports of mail theft in this neighborhood, I had to rework my box to be safe.

Good point about lug nut torque, Billy. I haven't done that since I installed the spacers on the tractor, mostly because the wheels have to come off to check the spacer lug torque. Guess I need to get off my butt and just do it, huh?

Repairing the gate opener sensor lead went better than planned yesterday, in that the wire broke where it could be easily reached, and the repair itself only involved slipping on some shrink tube and twisting the wires back together. Spent more time digging the dirt out of where the conduit was, then burying it again, than on the actual repair. It was warm enough by then to soak through a t-shirt by the time I was done.

Then got out the extension ladder and peeked into the 10,000 gallon tank to check the water level. It's still about 3,000 gallons shy of full. It's a bit alarming that the well gets pumped dry in only an hour or so this early in the year, but with the drought lasting so long it's understandable. Just have to make do, I guess.

No surprises on yesterday's town run, but I did see a new high for prices at the Diesel pump.
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They raised the purchase limit to $150.00, up from only $75.00 just last year. It took another ten gallons to get to full.
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No wonder inflation is so bad. Fuel price increases effect almost everything we buy, and when they double in such a short time, it sends the economy reeling.

TGIF gang!🥃
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,293  
70 outside this AM. Staying nice for today.

Lots going on. Between me and Mother Nature it's a race to keep the grass under control most every where.

Already had three ticks attached and removed this season. This is a record for me as I have been pretty good about avoiding them in the past.

The housing/farm projects continue. My Milk House project is slowly progressing. I have managed to almost break through a wall for more access to space. I have removed over 300 pounds of concrete to do it.
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My electrician came in and blew my budget with a quote I doubt I will take him up on that. I will probably rewire the insides myself and get someone qualified to get the juice turned on.

I managed to get all the siding ordered and this weekend I think I will frame in the doors and pour some new concrete to close up side access.

After a dump run or two of course.

Hope all are well and on the mends. Be safe.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,294  
Good morning to all! Low of 57°, quite warm for our nighttime temp. High today should be around 93°, sunny.

Drew, take the change in plans as a blessing.... moving around a heavy weedwacker would make something start to complain.... Good luck getting to the hidden zerks.

Paul, I have to say, that is one awesome mailbox! The sign is very nice too!

Randy, prayers for your son. We hope nothing too serious.

Buppies, prayers sent for you too!

RIP, how thick is that wall? .... doesn't look like an easy project at all! Sorry about the ticks.

WNG, good catch on the lug nuts. Glad you saw they were missing and avoided a catastrophic issue. One would think they stocked more lug nuts in inventory.

RNG, keep those gas prices over there..... bad enough that all the Cali heat / dryness is leaking out....

Doug, hope the CPAP works for Leslie and she feels better.

Thomas, good to hear that you're behaving yourself... have a great datenight!

A pic of my favorite plane:
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it no longer has the wheel pants, balloon tires instead. 80" wingspan.

Need to make a couple of errands this morning, then not sure what will be on the agenda.... finish cleaning the windows?, work on the fence?, nap?
I guess I'll find out soon enough....

Everyone have a great day!
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,295  
Morning all, sun is up, 64 going up to 80, no chance of rain until at least tomorrow......

Got the new climbing rollers for the pool robot, easy swap out.
However it took me a while as I had to remove a large snapping turtle from the pool.
Wonder if this was one of the 3 babies I saved 2 years ago?
Relocated to front of property, trying to figure out how it got into pool area, certainly too large to go through fence, so will need to find and close off wherever it dug through.

Stay safe and be well,

Amazed at how well armored these turtles are. and the claws, beak and tail can all do damage.
While small compared to many I've seen, this one luckily was groggy when I netted it.

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/ Good morning!!!! #151,296  
Morning all, sun is up, 64 going up to 80, no chance of rain until at least tomorrow......

Got the new climbing rollers for the pool robot, easy swap out.
However it took me a while as I had to remove a large snapping turtle from the pool.
Wonder if this was one of the 3 babies I saved 2 years ago?
Relocated to front of property, trying to figure out how it got into pool area, certainly too large to go through fence, so will need to find and close off wherever it dug through.

Stay safe and be well,

Amazed at how well armored these turtles are. and the claws, beak and tail can all do damage.
While small compared to many I've seen, this one luckily was groggy when I netted it.

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Here you are;

“Snapping turtles are also incredible climbers. Not only are they strong, they have thick, long claws that can hook onto most anything. And their long tails can help them push up and provide extra vertical height.Sep 1, 2015”
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,297  
66°F and light rain this morning, going up to 81° today. Chance for some boomy stuff this afternoon, then we're dry for the next week or so. We're also going to hit the triple digits Monday through Wednesday. Too early in the year for that, but here it comes nonetheless.

Mailbox looks great, Paul. But, I really want to see and know more about that lift you have it on.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #151,299  
Must be turtle day today, Ken.

Took out a frog and a slider this AM.

My auto-cleaner is down and out, so I am pool boy for a while, until I get around to it.

LS, the wall is hand troweled, 1/2 thick, on two sides. The wood behind it is 1/2 thick popular, still green in spots, after 100 years. I salvaged what I could. When the wife saw the wood she wanted all the concrete down. LOL. I told her, it might not run the length of the wall to get out of that job.

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/ Good morning!!!! #151,300  
71F and partly cloudy @ 12:00, headed up to a high of around 77F. Winds light and variable. Similar for tomorrow, but mostly cloudy ... (y)

Need to make up new cages for various trees and shrubs that have outgrown their present ones, so place Menards order for some 4' x 50' chicken wire and bird food first thing.

Figure I'll give them a circumference of 60" which will yield a diameter of just over 19" across - which ought to be big enough to get them to a point where they are not so easily damaged.

I believe the suet that I ordered previously may have come in finally, but need to check my previous orders to see if that's what the email notification is about.

Then check hopper feeder, orange half still out there this morning.

Refill and rebait chipmunk traps. Seeing much less evidence of chipmunks and digging in potted plants so apparently reducing the population is having an effect. Need to try sprinkling some of that cayenne powder in pots/bags of The Woman's flowers and see if that deters them at all.

Load the last two bags of mulch into the dump cart and get it placed, probably over on the east planting bed. May see if there are any spots where I can shoehorn a few more plants in.

Tighten up screw on hose on Water Buffalo, fill, and check it for leaks.

Have some spraying I need to do on the east side of the frog pond and the northwest planting bed so will fill up the hand pump sprayer and get that done.

Probably head down to Menards later and pick up orders.

Big heat wave on the way for next Tue/Wed - calling for a high of 91F on Tuesday and 96F on Wednesday. That will likely be the next opportunity for working on the Kubota, unless it rains in the meantime.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe Friday ... (y)
 

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