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Happy Father's Day!! I need some help. I'm giddy with excitement over my Father's Day gift, but I'm not allowed to open it until after church. Im trying to guess what it might be. Im thinking blender or vacuum, maybe a food processor. What do you guys think?
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Happy father's day guys!!Tex and Nate, it's a water truck. Helping my brother build a house and the county wants one on site for the amount of dirt work we need to do. When done I should be able to recoup by reselling, or keep it for 5 ton parts.Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
Our God-daughter graduated last night. Same school Sam graduated from, they have 4 different focus programs and separate entities operating as a single school, pretty cool actually. Her focus was Bio-med, and Longball, she's going to be a trauma nurse. Hard to believe she was Sophie's age when we met her family.
So what was he Father's Day gift Dave? I've thought about it all day but just can't put my finger on it.
We were in the 90s last week and that was plenty warm for me. At least when it gets cold around here I can pile more clothes on. There is only so much clothes you can take off before it becomes socially unacceptable.
3 years ago it did it for the first time so I had a new injector pump put on. It did it last year in the same place. I cleared the code and it didn't do it again until this year. The common factor is I was always pulling the hills in southern Kentucky with a camper. All 3 years it happend near Bowling Green.Sent from my VK810 4G using Tapatalk
On the way to scout camp in OR. See you in a week!
While finishing the angled cable brace, a piece of hardware gave way next to my head- so gotta get a replacement tomorrow. Cable went flying!
Thursday and Friday took a jet boat out to Hudson Bay, and back inland to York Factory. Could be dubbed as the origin of Canada back in fur trade days. Here's the boat and truck.Those that know the truck can appreciate the size of the boat. It's a 30 foot jet boat. Twin LS6's,and a whole lot of fun. 150 odd miles later, we were at the historic site. I have an affinity for this type of pic...The whole building is now a museum of the old artifacts found onshore and along the riverbanks. From cannonballs, to pump parts, to wood stove bits.