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This is about 10 cords of firewood waiting to be stacked. I use the frontend loader to pick up a scoop and holding it at the most convenient hight for stacking and when stacking up over 6 ft or so I will stand on the load bed of the RTV to get the row up to 8 to 10 ft high

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That's lot of me time.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,012  
23F partly clear sky low 40's for high.

Outside chores done E muffin hit the spot at 5am. :)
Counted total 46 turkeys in drive front field and travel road,at one point 4 vehicles stop waiting for the trukeys to cross road 1 at time.
Plans for today...soon trap and rake in hand cleaning up limbs branches cause by mother nature pruning of trees last couple days,if enought day left check out new location of 2 game cams and date night...it's a putter day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,013  
Good Morning!!!! 35F @ 4:30AM.
Sunny to partly cloudy. High 53F. Winds light and variable.

I can't remember when I didn't get an annual flu shot, and a mildly sore arm is about all the side effect I've seen. And usually not even that. I also can't remember the last time I ever got the flu, it's been so long. Now I've probably jinxed myself...

Good idea shouting "downrange", KJC, but I'd be on the phone to the sheriff's office after that to file a complaint.

You've got some dream wood there, Frits. The stuff I cut is crooked as a dog's hind leg, and if I can get a stack up to four feet high without it falling over, I'm lucky.

Pulled the leaky side-by-side tire off yesterday and patched the sidewall. Used a wire brush in an angle grinder to clean the stop leak off the inside before applying the glue, and the patch seemed to stick pretty well. Also used a heat gun to warm the surface before applying the glue. Remounted the tire and was pleased and relieved that the beads seated right away. Had a heck of a time getting them to seat when I first mounted those tires.

Coming up to speed on a used Prius. Found a couple of interesting links:
Common complaints:
Toyota Prius Problems
Common problems:
https://repairpal.com/problems/toyota/prius
Also found that the '23 models aren't out yet, and 2nd gen used ones with <100K miles are still going for ten grand.

Brought in the last of the wood off the first of the new steel pallets yesterday, so swapping out pallets is on the agenda for today. More cold and rain for the weekend, so that's job one this morning.

TGIF gang!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,014  
Good morning! 46˚F only rising to 52˚ cloudy with a light West wind.

Kia battery replaced but start/stop still has not kicked in. I'll have to go down the list of qualifications to see which one is not met, or not do anything because I immediately disable it on each drive anyway. The ranger took a few trips before it's start/stop started working again, so first I'll just wait a while before I do anything.

Front yard is mowed and edged, the frost last week made it look splotchy green and brown.

Neighbor called about her garage door not working, after various tries and troubleshooting got it working. A GFI had tripped and all the outlets in the garage including the one in the ceiling for the garage door opener were affected. A reset and everything worked.

Tomorrow will be challenging at the "farm". Predicted 37˚ and raining. At least I got my warm holiday tractor hat in mail yesterday.

My wife (anniversary is tomorrow, together 50 years!) I convinced her to try my 10ga goose gun with a slug shot from the hip.
"Great God" she exclaimed, but I said if someone breaks in the go to is the .500 S&W Magnum since it's loaded with a "Whitmans Sampler" mix and I can always replaster.
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good morning
Got the fire going good to make it comfortable before wife gets up. Cody already enjoying the heat next to the stove and fell asleep again.

not very cold out but the rain is coming our way soon
will be able to skip some watering for newly planted evergreen trees

The hunting laws for Maryland are very relaxed compared to many states. For the last 30 years none of our neighbors were hunting and this new neighbor wants to hunt his 5 acres that is open land except a small spit of land next to our property and houses. Sure hope he will use good aim and not get bullets coming our way. He is welcome to hunt but the idea that he has to do it right next to us is unsettling. He is relying on his deer feeder luring our deers over to his little piece of land where he can hide and shoot in our direction I might add. I was walking up to get the mail and was pretty close to his deer stand when the shot came. So he got one yesterday as it was close to getting dark. Two weeks left of the rifle season for deer hunting

49 going to 64 and rain, maybe an inch. We need it.

2 sons and 1 DIL still here, been enjoying time with them.

Did my planned dump run and hiked the battlefield forest to the river...seems like many other folks had the same idea: nice day, ate too much, let's go hike it off. Good collection of dogs, too. I had to rescue a box turtle off the road...thought they'd all be hibernating by now.

BEF, hope you're getting better...I know you want to get down to that land soon.

Ron, prayers for BIL and family
Prayers and condolences for the family my friend.
Cooling down after a really nice week. Some snow. South Alberta.
Welcome prariegirl. We are a fairly well behaving group of gents here.
welcome prairiegirl

depressing visit to hospital, MIL could not speak, mumbled, very confused, but DIL said she was better than yesterday. Hoping it's an infection.

got my car washed and bought gas in Doylestown, wow that was expensive, 4.95 for premium.
Prayers for your MIL.
Gas in Goliad Texas on Nov 26th was $2.51/gallon. A price war between Circle k and the Texan gas stations. It may have come down more yet. It was $2.69/gallon here and diesel $3.95/gallon today.
35 outside this AM. Mid 50's today.

Rough day yesterday.

Went to see the Wife's oncologist. Biopsy and all the prior tests are inconclusive on her. Will have to have surgery soon. We expected that, we were hoping for more conclusive results on tests and imaging.

Most of the meeting after the initial diagnosis sent me into a brain fog.

Still there this AM.

Hope all have a great day. Be safe.
Prayers for your wife Rip. Prayers for healing, prayers for her medical team, prayers for you and your family.


I am so behind on this board. I miss you all, and hope I haven't missed too much. Work is busy. I need to stay away from a scale, it would scare me, even though I'm on my feet and working much harder than I used to. Job is great.

Don, you didn't mention it but that blowup reminded me of Drew since he said he had a beard....

Shaving....Paul Harvey used to plead with us men to shave regularly. I have a goatee that is 95% white now. I blame the grey hairs on having kids. Still plenty of brown hair on top.

I'm not getting but a few minutes a day to play with the new cnc mill. I need a week of unmolested time to get something going on it. I need to work out the post processor for mastercam and get all the tools loaded. And create a toollist spreadsheet.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,016  
Good morning, low temp is 26 and going up to 30°F. Wind SSE 11 mph. 40% chance of flurries. None so far.

There is not much on my plate until next Monday, other than plowing.

Have a safe day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,017  
Morning all, 20 going up to 46 and saying the sun will be up any time now.
Got two more panels up after prepping for outlets etc.
Next few walls will be lots of cutting around electrical, pipes and vents.

Also got the water filter changed.

I use the headlamp when working in the outlets. Great to have a focused light in the small box. Mine is an one and not that bright, but really helps. Bought an M18 light (1100 Lumen flood) and use that to light the garage while working with the power out.

Thanks for the reminder PopG - time for the driveway markers and still need to wrap the bushes.

Be well
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,018  
That is very concerning with the shoots fired in your direction. We have similar issues.
What stove did you get to replace the Fisher stove?
I was inspired to post about that by your previous posts About that.

we went with a Woodstock Stove Co hybrid soapstone stove


the ash drawer is a major help with keeping ash buildup under control. If you get any stove that has a removable drawer or ash bin, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND getting a second one so that you can (literally) “hot-swap” them out instead of having to let the fire completely die for cleaning.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,019  
I was inspired to post about that by your previous posts About that.

we went with a Woodstock Stove Co hybrid soapstone stove


the ash drawer is a major help with keeping ash buildup under control. If you get any stove that has a removable drawer or ash bin, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND getting a second one so that you can (literally) “hot-swap” them out instead of having to let the fire completely die for cleaning.
How low can you turn it down and still be burning on the catalyst. Do you run it on low with the catalyst off? Says for up to 2400 sq ft. Just wondering
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,020  
Good Morning - currently 28° gong to 59°

M7040 -- that is a very nice wood pile
Ron (Van Winkle) -- you must have really needed that nap. Hope you have caught some of the rest you needed..I'll bet there was a pretty little pup close by all that time..

Have a great day everyone...
 

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