I like the ladder rack. I could haul my 12' jon boat up there.Stopped at my neighbors. He had to show me his diamond in the rough. 1972. Tires were the only thing good on it as far as I could see.
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I like the ladder rack. I could haul my 12' jon boat up there.Stopped at my neighbors. He had to show me his diamond in the rough. 1972. Tires were the only thing good on it as far as I could see.
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With an air hose sitting there I wonder about the tires too.Stopped at my neighbors. He had to show me his diamond in the rough. 1972. Tires were the only thing good on it as far as I could see.
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He was blowing all the leaves and junk out of the bed.With an air hose sitting there I wonder about the tires too.
Hell yeah! that deserves a Double-Like!Guess I forgot my good morning post!
Corned beef cooked in beer in the dutch oven when I left for work. Will shred it later and make some corned beef hash in the morning. I love corned beef in any rendition.
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You love the quality woods don't you! Conker is only slightly better than willow to burn. I've found it usually splits okay though with the odd round that, like willow, seems to just absorb the axe blows with a dull thud.I gave up tying to baby teh splitter thrugh a session. It was down to running with just short of full choke and power was down. Delivered it to the fix-it guy yesterday.
Started today manually split/pile. Wow. I need to really get serious on working. 5.5 big green willow rounds (6 splits each) most ot them with wedge/sledge due to knots. Only two of them surrended to the Fiskars. Main problem with splitting is I have lost my "eye". Couldn't hit the same spot twice with the Fiskars.
There is no rush on the splitting, got most of the winter yet. I will keep on manually maybe even after the splitter comes back. Until the Willow is done (around a full cord sill to go.
Next up are a couple cord of Horse Chestnut rounds. That HAS to go through the splitter. I'=ve never encountered any wood so stubbor.
We built our house in 87. A guy a few streets over had a 72, Blue, 4X4 sitting when we moved in. I still had my Dad's 72 C30, and would liked to have the pick up for doing estimates, and the C30 for working. I asked a friend in Church that lived by him. He said don't go there, he won't sell it. So, I just let it go. Finally after Covid hit it disappeared. It actually still looked pretty good. It did have a little of the green stuff growing on the top edges. No idea where it went, unless that's it?Stopped at my neighbors. He had to show me his diamond in the rough. 1972. Tires were the only thing good on it as far as I could see.
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Last Friday we went to Longwood Gardens. That was Pierre Du Pont's Arboretum. There are giant London Plane trees all over. First one I pointed out to my Son in Law and said these are know as Sycamore, but are actually London Plane trees. Then someone walked by and said, "Look at the giant White Birch". I looked at my SiL and said, "Yes, they let idiots in here too, as long as they can pay!"Btw, that tree above, was what we know as London plane, or to you..... sycamore.
it probably looks just the same as my old 1989 Silverado Steve!I guess I forgot the picture of the hole in the floor
I didn't want to tie up a pu with a ladder rack, so I put mine in my aluminum trailer,I like the ladder rack. I could haul my 12' jon boat up there.
I’d love to have one like that . My 72 I use for light loads that one I’d load it right up with wood . I wouldn’t do a thing to it but make it 100% road worthy mechanically and drive it all the time. The rot doesn’t even look all that extensiveStopped at my neighbors. He had to show me his diamond in the rough. 1972. Tires were the only thing good on it as far as I could see.
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It's in the church guy's garage.We built our house in 87. A guy a few streets over had a 72, Blue, 4X4 sitting when we moved in. I still had my Dad's 72 C30, and would liked to have the pick up for doing estimates, and the C30 for working. I asked a friend in Church that lived by him. He said don't go there, he won't sell it. So, I just let it go. Finally after Covid hit it disappeared. It actually still looked pretty good. It did have a little of the green stuff growing on the top edges. No idea where it went, unless that's it?
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