Those little garden carts come in handy. I put sideboards on mine because sometimes the yard is too wet to move firewood with my truck. So I use the cart/lawn mower. Actually, the side boards aren't needed for firewood because the tires won't let me fill the cat up. But they do come in handy to move grass clippings, brush, etc to the burn pile to save trips.Scrounged up an around the yard hauler. It’s beat up but the price was right.
Yes. And hauling fuel cans down to the boat!!Those little garden carts come in handy. I put sideboards on mine because sometimes the yard is too wet to move firewood with my truck. So I use the cart/lawn mower. Actually, the side boards aren't needed for firewood because the tires won't let me fill the cat up. But they do come in handy to move grass clippings, brush, etc to the burn pile to save trips.
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That’s cool I’ll have visit there in one of my StudebakersThought of you yesterday. Took a back road home and saw Studebaker lane. About 8 miles from my place. Not my pics.
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Cop righting the ticket at 35$ an hour plus benefits seems they are losing money.19 million people in NYS give or take, so it a only takes a small percentage of scofflaws to line the governors pockets at 20 to 50 bucks a pop.
But they're only doing it for you safety Yeah right.
I have three cars on regular ins 250/500 in liability all with comprehensive one with collision . About 150 a month . All my old cars 9 all full coverage 100$ deducts with 250/500 are 100 a monthI’ll agree with this. It gets the major junkers off the road.
OTOH if you have a vehicle with a minor issue such as a check engine light due to a phantom code, or your abs light is on, you may spend more than the value of the vehicle to get it fixed.
The one thing I liked about NYS was that they keep insurance rates low. At the time I lived there, full coverage for a 3 year old suburban and 8 year old escape was $106 a month total.
Prolly about 25 miles from Carlisle.That’s cool I’ll have visit there in one of my Studebakers
A cop can wright a whole lot of tickets at a roadblock in an hour, but you're right, it's not about the money, they're saving lives!Cop righting the ticket at 35$ an hour plus benefits seems they are losing money .
And what part of it’s a fix it ticket 99.9 %get tossed . I’m doneA cop can wright a whole lot of tickets at a roadblock in an hour, but you're right, it's not about the money, they're saving lives!
Thank you.And what part of it’s a fix it ticket 99.9 %get tossed . I’m done
I go to Carlisle three or four times a year . Never knew it was there, I’ll most likely be there on April for the spring meet . And in a August for the truck show .Prolly about 25 miles from Carlisle.
MulberryThose little garden carts come in handy. I put sideboards on mine because sometimes the yard is too wet to move firewood with my truck. So I use the cart/lawn mower. Actually, the side boards aren't needed for firewood because the tires won't let me fill the cat up. But they do come in handy to move grass clippings, brush, etc to the burn pile to save trips.
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Same here in Ontario, but apparently they upped their game when a big dumping operation was happening, truck after truck...people were getting killed by unsafe trucks. They can be cool but others will pull your plates for your seat cushion being torn.Really I have seen cars on the road that shouldn’t be . Bald tires things falling off can’t tell ya how many break ball joints and hub bearings loosing a wheel . Cars need to be safety inspected because most people have no clue
And most of the charge goes to the independent station that performs the inspection
Looks like the stator on my MercNice! How much sap are you doing today? Looks like I'm about 2/3rds of the way there in 4 hours.
I didn't get as ambitious as cooking food while I'm boiling sap, but I did get several of these cut and varnished for picture frames.
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Good eye. My second most favorite firewood.Mulberry
What's your first favourite? I have a few favs for different reasons. I'd love ironwood for my stove at my place of business but it is very rare. So is hickory, for adding smoke flavour to my bbq and selling. Ive had 6 loads of bitternut, never had any shagbark. I'm not right into oak but I burn at least 40 to 50% oak because we tend to get big northern red oaks which produce a lot of crotch wood and the tree cutters cut blocks thinner so they can move them manually in the tight areas of dense housing. Cherry and birch for smell, indoor or outdoor.Good eye. My second most favorite firewood.
My favorite is Black Locust. Burns hot (got to be careful) and long. Weathers well from year to year. Mulberry burns about the same, but the sapwood gets a little buggy (Powder Post Beetles?) and becomes dusty. Hackberry is my third favorite because it burns hot also. Gets buggy too, though. 4th (tmi?) is White Oak because of it'e weather resistance followed by Red Oak. Throw in a little Walnut to round it out.What's your first favourite? I have a few favs for different reasons. I'd love ironwood for my stove at my place of business but it is very rare. So is hickory, for adding smoke flavour to my bbq and selling. Ive had 6 loads of bitternut, never had any shagbark. I'm not right into oak but I burn at least 40 to 50% oak because we tend to get big northern red oaks which produce a lot of crotch wood and the tree cutters cut blocks thinner so they can move them manually in the tight areas of dense housing. Cherry and birch for smell, indoor or outdoor.
I made a couple videos on my channel about how to use a baseball sized chunk of wood to add smoke to bbq and I used hickory for steak and saved some of it to make a second video on steak and egg breakfast tortillas.
I tried a chunk of mulberry with steak but it didnt come out right. I have a feeling that fruitwood is not good for beef. I think I used apple with beef once and didn't like it but otherwise, I've been using hickory and sugar maple. Maple goes well will salmon. And sugar maple KOs oak with brisket
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