Good morning!!!!

/ Good morning!!!! #174,541  
Mornin! Looks to be a beautiful day in upstate NY
Hopefully we dry out a bit before this coming weeks rain starts Monday, passed through your neck of the woods Friday on the way to and from Empire Farm Days, your not very far from me.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,542  
The main thing about stacking so high is to make sure there is a lean into the wall so when the bottom rows dry out and change position it will not cause it to topple. Lessons learned
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,543  
Hopefully we dry out a bit before this coming weeks rain starts Monday, passed through your neck of the woods Friday on the way to and from Empire Farm Days, your not very far from me.
I hope so too. You know it's wet when the front wheels on a zero turn start leaving marks in the grass! How was Empire Farm Days? You shoulda stopped in for a meet n greet!
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,544  
65 outside this AM, may touch 90 today with tStorms expected later.

Looks like the US Women just lost. Wow. Expectations were a lot higher.

ZTR clutch went out yesterday after maybe 15 minutes. Not a happy camper, dealer was closed. Will have to address tomorrow. Disappointed for sure. Checked wiring, looks like new. Not sure what could be going on. Same sympton as last time, cut off in while mowing.

Got the push mower out for around the house. Have not done that in years. Lucky, still in shape. LOL.

Hope all have a great day. Be safe.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,545  
For stacking I use the RTV as a platform to stand on and taking the wood from the front end loader lifted to the right height. For taking it off the stack again use the RTV and standing on the back gate load the wood pieces into the load bed essentially just by letting them fall into the load bed. I keep the RTV close to the house in a garage shed so it is easy to grab the wood as needed
my suggestion as you/we age...if you fall doing this you are really going to hurt yourself.

having said that, looking at that wall of wood is marvelous. As a child my brothers and I had to help father do seven cords
of wood from our fallen trees. 70 acres of woods, no shortage of firewood, and we had two separate trails back into the woods that the
old JD B and our wooden wagon would go. And be able to turnaround...
So I look at all that firewood and am very impressed.

running a log splitter is one of my most favorite jobs. You get to smell the wood as it cracks apart, red oak is sure different than cedar.
worst wood I ever dealt with, thankfully only as a kid, was a locust tree that blew over. And all we had were metal wedges and a sledge.
Wow is that stuff hard and tough. Now with a log splitter it's easy, but fun to watch the power of the splitter overcome
the serious strength of the wood. Bang. Pop. Crack

if one has a tractor and FEL/front forks, seems palletizing wood makes a lot of sense.

I always wanted a giant dog door on the wall near the fireplace, where a tracked cart full of firewood could come in and roll up to the hearth.
Always the challenge of dropping crap on floors and bringing in bugs, cart with a top on it was high on my invention list.
not to be.

not sure about cost but seems pellet wood stoves are simply a better idea. Certainly adds a lot of processing to the same wood..., but the lack of
mess keeps wives happy.
In an emergency, can you burn small log wood in a pellet stove?
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,546  
Looks like the US Women just lost. Wow. Expectations were a lot higher.

and they went into overtime too, big rivalry with Sweden.
US has been on top for a long time, women's soccer very strong, but sport played
everywhere and lots of other good teams out there.

soccer was the only game I could/did play with any talent. And not much of that.
but just being on a team has its benefits, learning team play
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,547  
my suggestion as you/we age...if you fall doing this you are really going to hurt yourself.

having said that, looking at that wall of wood is marvelous. As a child my brothers and I had to help father do seven cords
of wood from our fallen trees. 70 acres of woods, no shortage of firewood, and we had two separate trails back into the woods that the
old JD B and our wooden wagon would go. And be able to turnaround...
So I look at all that firewood and am very impressed.

running a log splitter is one of my most favorite jobs. You get to smell the wood as it cracks apart, red oak is sure different than cedar.
worst wood I ever dealt with, thankfully only as a kid, was a locust tree that blew over. And all we had were metal wedges and a sledge.
Wow is that stuff hard and tough. Now with a log splitter it's easy, but fun to watch the power of the splitter overcome
the serious strength of the wood. Bang. Pop. Crack

if one has a tractor and FEL/front forks, seems palletizing wood makes a lot of sense.

I always wanted a giant dog door on the wall near the fireplace, where a tracked cart full of firewood could come in and roll up to the hearth.
Always the challenge of dropping crap on floors and bringing in bugs, cart with a top on it was high on my invention list.
not to be.

not sure about cost but seems pellet wood stoves are simply a better idea. Certainly adds a lot of processing to the same wood..., but the lack of
mess keeps wives happy.
In an emergency, can you burn small log wood in a pellet stove?
You are right have to be careful but standing on a platform is better than balancing on a ladder. We use a giant antique copper tub for wood storage inside the house. It holds enough for a day or two and keeps the mess contained. We have a lot of Locust trees that are getting to the point of being ready for firewood or use as wood poles. Locust trees are to be thinned out anyway to make more room for the more desirable trees
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,548  
70 going to 91, maybe some rain. Pretty muggy outside.

Kyle, a BIG Happy Birthday to your mom! I bet she really enjoyed your visit and opportunity to tell you another family story.

BEF, sounds like you were beginning to make vodka from those potatoes.

PJ, nice family of dogs. You two are angels.

Kil, looks like a nice time in Franklin, even a welcome sign for Thru-hikers. Did the band play any Teddy Ruxpin songs?

Buppies, nice new mower. Now to keep that tall grass cut to size.

I mowed mine yesterday for a couple of hours...didn't finish it, but it finished me...I had already run down the battery to zero on the string trimmer.

I ran the generator for a bit yesterday...routine, to get it ready for potential storm related power outages. I have not been able to find a replacement battery of the same size after a bit of searching last year, so just pull start it...pretty quick starting up on LP.

Only problem in using the generator (which has thankfully been very rare) is getting it out of the toolshed. The shed is old, built with full dimension rough cut lumber...well built, but the threshhold is a climb over the cinder block and 2x8 plate, so have to use car ramps on both sides to get it over, and it feels like it weighs a ton (and it gets heavier each time I have to move it 😁 ).
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,549  
I hope so too. You know it's wet when the front wheels on a zero turn start leaving marks in the grass! How was Empire Farm Days? You shoulda stopped in for a meet n greet!
Sounds good except it was a bit too early when I was headed out and I was whipped and dragging coming back through.
Empire Farm Days was decent it is not what it used to be 5-10 years ago. They changed locations and sponsors and it's still having growing pains but it is a decent show.
Yes I got a 40 x 80 foot chunk of my lawn that I didn't mow last time becuse I wasn't sure the 4wd F2000 would make it or get stuck and we have gotten over 2 inchs of rain since I mowed last Monday. My nephew has several acres of hay he put down mid week when the forecast was for dry Wednesday, Thursday and Friday so it's gotten wet and had to be tedded out so he's going to be chopping and/or silage baleing today. I always disliked doing field work on Sundays it always seemed like something would go wrong.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,550  
Scootr, your car is a beauty. I'd probably like the Buick edition, cushy ride and soft seats.:ROFLMAO:

Looks like It is going to be nice today but it looks like rain in the forecast for next week. Thank goodness for the internet. Remember puzzles and cards and stir crazy?

Take care.

Chris
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,551  
Lou,
you are one of the few people I know who if you let your lawn get too high,
you can just make hay out of it.
My father always wanted to get goats, but none of us kids were interested in them...
crop thy lawn?

Chris, you and me both on the Buick.
1975 Park Avenue

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/ Good morning!!!! #174,552  
Sorry about mower riptides soon I’ll have one you can borrow as we kept old toro

Olds and Buick test cars for caddy’s newer options before Cadillac used them, oh remember those days

Hurt big toe yesterday throbbed all night not much sleep and purple

Great picture Duds13, great cause KilroyJC that hospital does great work
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,553  
Good morning! Low of 61°, heading towards 95°. Yesterday hit 98°, but got a little breezy, so didn't feel too bad. Considering that the humidity was only 10%.

PJ, quite the group there. I was very surprised at the first name... "Tehya"... we had a Black Russian Terrier named Tehya. If you didn't know, it means "precious" in Navajo native language.

Drew, hope the slide worries subside. Good luck with the drone. They are actually easy to fly after a bit of practice.
Our 10 y/o grandson picked up the skill in about 10 minutes. He has a 'cheap' Syma brand, but it flies very well.

Kyle, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! To your mom. We 'cut the cord' a couple years ago and got a ROKU. I still haven't explored all of the channels. Some are really bad, others have good programs. Of course you can subscribe to premium channels too.

Kilroy, now all I can think about is those great 80's......haven't decided if that's good or bad.......

Buppies, glad you found a mower. Hope and prayers everything is going good for you and the wifey.

I didn't get to pull out the pinion tree yesterday. Took a lot longer transplanting the morning glory plants. By the time we got done, just too hot. First thing on the agenda this morning. Also turn on the irrigation for the last couple of zones. Need to put away the garden tools too. After that??

Everyone have a great day!
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,554  
Talk about Buicks..... we had an '85 Buick Riviera. Nice car. Air adjustable suspension in all 4 corners, plenty of power, good comfortable ride.

Reminded me of my dad's '65 Pontiac Bonneville. Big 'ole land schooner. I vividly remember him packing all the luggage for 8 people for a week into that massive trunk. He had it for 20 years.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,556  
Ron, here are the main ingredients in Zaatar spice mix:
Za'atar Spice is a blend of savory dried herbs like oregano, marjoram or thyme, and toasted earthy spiceslike cumin and coriander, with sesame seeds, salt and the most important ingredient of all… sumac! Sumac gives it the delicious unexpected tanginess that to me, is the key to the best zaatar.

It is available online. I think wife got it from Fair Trade but Amazon and many others have it
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,557  
Well it’s a long shot, but it might have a centrifugal switch at the end opposite the shaft that would shift windings as the motor speeds up. If it does have one, it could be stuck.
Good Morning Popgadget,
Yes it does indeed ! Will play with it in the next few days ! Thanks for your reply !
 
/ Good morning!!!! #174,559  
spent almost two hours washing the rv, and drying it.
good exercise, need a dry shirt now
keep forgetting to bring sweat bands out and salt burns my eyes

next is working in the garage, need to take a floor fan out there.
 

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