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I have a manual thumb on the hoe on the Kioti and have been contemplating making it into hydraulic. I am now rethinking that idea.
Why are you rethinking? Other than the obvious issues with adding in an additional hydraulic circuit. . .
 
   / Good morning!!!! #161,262  
We are in the single digits now 2 with an overnight low of 3°F. Cloudy. 60% chance of snow tomorrow then 4" tomorrow night.
That’ll be us tomorrow morning, but with less white stuff
 
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Good evening all. 26ºF for the start, overcast, light breeze, Light wind, overcast with fog mid morning, clear afternoon, and high temp was 46ºF. Men's Meeting to start day, rekindle fire in insert, putter,, then hook boat batteries up to charger, fill wheel barrow with wood, fill out golf club membership and wife wrote check, Bike ride, could not get good power output so slow time result. No nap :(. After dinner, check batteries, they were charged, secured boat top, filled little wood wagon, replace tarp strings to get ready for wind. With wheel barrow and wood wagon full I have enough wood for 3 + days. Now if I could work out moving more warm air into master bedroom.
Randy(wag) I got one if those super folding ladders. It had 6 or 8 positions an an owners manual. I only use 3 positions.
Drew good to hear mouth is improving. Hope you get your fixings for cider. I hear you about not eating everything that comes your way, being farther from family and long time friends has helped. At least the heater has a thermostat. and nit running full bore.
Ron good to hear you are ready for storm. Nice 2 for one pic.
Drew I have ridden by several large feed lot in Western Kansas, Yup they smell, if 2 or 3 adjacent they get really strong. Sorry about the cold and your arthritis, my wife says same thing.
Bill I trust 1 inch is not enough to plow. enjoy your slow day.
Billy hope rain does not turn to ice. Glad you got tanks swapped for newer ones. I have 2 chains to sharpen, may get done while inside.
Paul sounds like your cold air is hanging around longer than ours. Glad you got to spend time with family after funeral. Enjoy GS time at Peddlers village with GS.
Jim hope you get stakes in and survive the shopping. Good to SWMBO happy with music arrangement.
Bird I hope you don't lose power either, we have wood stove to help warm house.
Frits neat pic have not been to Amarillo.
Drew if you have the fluid film in sprayer already why not give it a try?
Kilroy good to hear grit down, hope it lasts till new steps. Sounds like you are getting dangerously close to new toy, er tool :) Good to hear new stove burning half the wood of old stove.
Don glad you missed nothing Monday, and shutdown for the cold weather starting tomorrow.
Ken sorry you could not sleep in this morning. Good to heat the panels are almost up. Nice pics
Scotty nice weather forecast.
Drew glad you had good morning.
Davip good to hear progress on flailing, and hope good new on eye lid surgery.
Kyle one of our fill in preachers had 3 of 4mostly black congregations he went to, or preached at.
Drew yes they love their hype.
Frits do you have table for saw in pic?
Thomas glad short day at work, prep done for storm.
Kilroy thanks for memory refresh. Thanks for info on stove operation.
Randy(wag) good to hear town run successful. Should tempt Murphy to mess with you by saying you have enough rum :) Hope mow and trim went well.
Dennis congrats on being epic.
Bill enjoy the cold and snow. Should get some plow time in.
Dennis glad son getting close. Sorry about dentist.
RS Good to hear feeders have food and panels going up. Nice early Christmas present. Nice castors. Glad you got to do some light peeping.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle /Daughter, /mom's breathing, /learning new job, /friends upcoming new baby, /son's migraines, Bird /aging issues, Don /brother medical procedure, Ron /broken arm and heart, Billy /mom hypertension & congestive heart failure, David(moss) /remodel, /divorce, Buppies /new skin cancer spot and treatment, /elbow healing, /wife knee healing, Thomas /gout, Phil /reflux, /wife's eyes and fall, Frits/ daughters hip replacement /veteran son with mental issues, Ken /dad possible dementia, /uncle's surgery, Steppenwolfe /son-auto immune disorder, Grev /wife's eye, Ted /knee recovery, /retirement & disability red tape, /family issues, /wife feeling bad, Lou /eye issues, Doug and wife/health issues, / hand nerve and surgery, /fall and recovery, / wife headaches and heart eval, / David(sadamo)/Sophie's new eye surgery recovery, Chris /neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues, Scaredy/shoulder dislocation, /marriage not doing well, / friend stop drinking, Paul/ wife's healing from back surgery, Dennis /retirement, /coughing, /neighbor issues, /land development, / brother "alligallyitus" and back in hospital, Drew /foot heel issues, /friend's wife cancer diagnosis and recovery, mike /wife's surgery, Scotty, /back pain, Frits /daughter recovery from surgery, Helogabals /second opinion, /wife's friend situation, Mark /wife colon surgery, Fatjay /father broken hip, Ukraine war, and Country.
I have one of those Caframo fans on top of our stove for moving more heat around, but before I got that, I used a 4” 120v muffin fan from an old 386 PC, and when the temps drop far enough I still point that at the stove for some extra heat extraction and circulation. Now, I also remember years ago in some home improvement catalog there was an item that basically was a muffin fan in a tube and you could install it in the wall between rooms (usually over a door) to move heat into another room. Perhaps something like that would help?
 
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Here's a before pic.
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Good morning

God has given us another chance to get it right (or at least not screw up too badly).

Happy First Full Day of Winter!

stove data update: woke up about 40 minutes ago, stove had about 4 inches of coals, flue temp 225, stove temp 200, upstairs 74F downstairs just under 70F. Added two small pieces of wood and opened the air to 20% to add a bit of comfy before MrsKilroyJC got up.

I also have an old black/white speckle enamel roaster and an old brown enamel 6qt pot with water for humidification. Generally, I go through about 5 to 6 quarts in a 24 hour period.

I started another thread in Rural Living, looking for photos of weird things people find on their property or out in the woods in general. Check it out, add your own photos to it!

Habitat Restore had all their Christmas decorations at a 90% Blowout Sale. I picked up 9 sets of miniature lites for $2.80. Big score for me was an antique Wilkinson 7-Day Razor set. It is still in the car, so I will have to photograph it later. Picture a safety razor handle that takes a 1-1/2” section of a straight razor - then have one section per day. The theory is that it gives sufficient time for the stresses in the metal to relieve themselves, for a better shave. Instead of stropping/honing before shaving, the blades are all sharpened in advance so they are ready to go (and stress-free) and you strop AFTER use. Not that I shave every day, but the set was complete in its original metal box and I have paid more for a single straight razor than what I paid for the set.

today is last store run before Christmas, fuel up the vehicles, set up the manger for Christmas, make a gingerbread house with Mrs., maybe sit in front of the big PC (ugh) and do some 3D designing for an indicator light pod for our side-by-side. It is street legal, but the turn signal mechanism is not self-cancelling, and the indicator light is on the base of the leve housing, and the view of the light is blocked by one of the steering wheel spikes, and I hate driving down the road behind someone whose blinker is on unnecessarily. . . And I hate more when I’m the one doing it. . . So I plan to make a pod for two LED indicators, one red, one green (port&starboard) to wire in and mount at eye level on the front vertical tube So I don’t go down the road looking like a Floridiot 🤪

I hope everyone has a healthy, productive, and safe day!
 
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I guess I didn't post my first post this morning...anyway, the old oak tree above lost its top during the big windstorm last spring, and I decided to pull it down yesterday...4 wheel drive, 2 chains, and a prayer. The "after" photo is before I sawed the branches into firewood and cleaned it up. I still have a large branch to pull off, but it is still attached, so will be a tougher job.

34 cold rain this morning, and lots more rain on the way. Wish it was snow.

Mostly, like you, I spent some time yesterday prepping for the big rain and hard winds predicted.

Don, I wonder if those winter strawberries have developed a more intense flavor. Hope it warms up for you.

BEF, hope your son got home okay

KJC, it is amazing how much air those Ecofans can push when the woodstove is hot. Eric of England turned me on to those fans a few years ago. Your stove is a nice one.
 
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Have never shaved with a straight razor. I remember Wilkinson Sword blades, always bleeding when finished.
today's razors with five or six blades, pretty advanced actually.
Most electric razors irritate my skin, but blades don't.
I keep my beard at lowest height setting of Wahl clipper. Just enough to keep me warm on days like this.

freezing rain about an hour out
no plans on going anywhere, house is stocked up

might find some Christmas carols to play
Ho ho ho
 

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