Good morning guys. Back to work here. The nice thing is we have some nice warm weather coming up soon. Supposed to be 20 today and 35 by Thursday, which is very unseasonable for us.
My neighbors mother, had two of her neighbors, loose there houses, Christmas Eve. Both big Oaks. One house it cut it in half all the way to the foundation. The other crushed the second floor. They were told they couldn't go back in at all thill the tree was cleared. Then they might condemn the whole house. I haven't heard updates?That last storm was really bad
My sister and her husband lost their truck to a fallen tree. He is pissed about that. I think they will total it. It needs a new cab, two front doors and a possible hood.
What a sad deal, and even worse to happen on Christmas.My neighbors mother, had two of her neighbors, loose there houses, Christmas Eve. Both big Oaks. One house it cut it in half all the way to the foundation. The other crushed the second floor. They were told they couldn't go back in at all thill the tree was cleared. Then they might condemn the whole house. I haven't heard updates?
Me too! The prettiest girl in school was in my class, or I was in hers? She was a senior and I was in the tenth grade. I registered for classes late because I transferred from a private school. I was so far ahead of my class, they put me in all Junior and Senior classes. We had assigned seats, and on the first day she moved next to me. Was always nice, and chatted. Never dawned on me she might actually have liked me. After she graduated one of my friends asked if I ever took her out? I said she was 2 years older than me? He said, "Stupid, she didn't know you were younger. She just new you were the new kid in school and had a crush on you. You were in a Seniors class, she thought you were the same age!" Win some, loose some.Being the only guy in my HS typing class was distracting in a very good way…. However I did learn to type which has served me well!
Yeah, Steve, but every one was home in both houses when the trees hit, and no one got so much as a scratch. I think they all thought it was a Christmas Miracle.What a sad deal, and even worse to happen on Christmas.
After cutting up those large pines for a neighbor on Christmas Eve, I set out to start felling dead Red Oak for firewood. This one was about 18" DBH, and more or less carrying it's weight in a direction that would work for the trees around it. So, notched and back cut in about 1:38:
Then, before the fingers went numb, I finished up the tank of mix on bucking it:
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Didn't get the whole log bucked before I ran out of mix, but I have off tomorrow too, and the weather is supposed to be perfect again for splitting, hauling, and stacking.
Back in the late 70's I bought a JD 2010 to operate my Bliss wood splitter. Old Man Bliss told me it took a min of 40 HP to run it. The guy I got the 2010 diesel from told me it was rated at 42, so I was good to go. I could stack a 1/4 cord of wood on the tray and bring it out of the woods. Every time I switched implements I couldn't get the center link to screw. After going through 2 of mine and one of my neighbors, I realized I was stripping the threads out of them. Went up to Southern States and asked if they had a heavier duty center link? He said sure, went over to a shelf and handed my a hydraulic center link. Never looked back. When I got my Ford 641 the first thing I did was go to Southern States and they no longer carried them.23* here and it almost feels like Spring. It was so warm that I went out and installed my new hydraulic toplink on my tractor. I should have bought this back in 2016.
Wow for sure then!Yeah, Steve, but every one was home in both houses when the trees hit, and no one got so much as a scratch. I think they all thought it was a Christmas Miracle.
I am not the best looking guy around but have blundered a few away in that manner as well LOLMe too! The prettiest girl in school was in my class, or I was in hers? She was a senior and I was in the tenth grade. I registered for classes late because I transferred from a private school. I was so far ahead of my class, they put me in all Junior and Senior classes. We had assigned seats, and on the first day she moved next to me. Was always nice, and chatted. Never dawned on me she might actually have liked me. After she graduated one of my friends asked if I ever took her out? I said she was 2 years older than me? He said, "Stupid, she didn't know you were younger. She just new you were the new kid in school and had a crush on you. You were in a Seniors class, she thought you were the same age!" Win some, loose some.
Seems like some people need to be 'slapped in the face' with reality before they understand what others see coming from miles away.
That's definitely a secret of life!!!Seems like some people need to be 'slapped in the face' with reality before they understand what others see coming from miles away
Sweet you have a 600 series? We have a 651, seems to do all we ask of it.Back in the late 70's I bought a JD 2010 to operate my Bliss wood splitter. Old Man Bliss told me it took a min of 40 HP to run it. The guy I got the 2010 diesel from told me it was rated at 42, so I was good to go. I could stack a 1/4 cord of wood on the tray and bring it out of the woods. Every time I switched implements I couldn't get the center link to screw. After going through 2 of mine and one of my neighbors, I realized I was stripping the threads out of them. Went up to Southern States and asked if they had a heavier duty center link? He said sure, went over to a shelf and handed my a hydraulic center link. Never looked back. When I got my Ford 641 the first thing I did was go to Southern States and they no longer carried them.
For tuning saws, I use a cheap Tusk brand tach/hour meter. I don't even have to wrap the plug wire, I just get it close to plug and it picks up.I realize I've asked about tachometers before and most of you have top of the line no wire units. I don't mind having to wrap a wire around the spark plug wire, what little I'll use it. Does anyone have a "RunLeader" or "Hardine" brand? I don't mind a slow response, just something to get me in the ball park.
Thanks for that link, I didn't know I needed one in my life till now I'm curious to see what my old magnesium monsters are churning atFor tuning saws, I use a cheap Tusk brand tach/hour meter. I don't even have to wrap the plug wire, I just get it close to plug and it picks up.
I don't know if this is the sorta thing your looking for, but I ordered from where I get a lot of my dirtbike parts: https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/tusk-tach-hour-meter-p
Yes, that's kind of what I'm talking about.For tuning saws, I use a cheap Tusk brand tach/hour meter. I don't even have to wrap the plug wire, I just get it close to plug and it picks up.
I don't know if this is the sorta thing your looking for, but I ordered from where I get a lot of my dirtbike parts: https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/tusk-tach-hour-meter-p
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