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Well, nice find on the "well" LOL. That may solve all the water issues you keep bringing up as now you have a source. I like the idea of a solar pump. In fact I just lent my neighbor a little HF 12v to drain his AG pool. Just the 1/2 hose moved lots of water.There you go blaming the machines you abuse. But I agree, something breaking everyday is not right. Probably start fine in the morning, er next week. But whats up with sarge?
Hey Don, maybe the fuel got hot enough to "gas out'. bleeding it should get her going again.
Don, pull some samples from the well & have it tested. I think that would be the first step, our pond well at last place that was drilled 50' into bedrock we tested it yearly. Hot tub chemicals usually did the trick to kill what little bacteria was in it.
Oh man that's great^^Raising boys into RealMen!!
don, how is the ranger memorial site lookin these days?
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
How in the heck did you know that well was where it was? Wow...lucky no one took the plunge, although I bet there would be a JD in the bottom if you could make it fit!
I missed something. I thought your JD equipment was down and out? But you moved the stove with a green tractor? How many front bucket tractors from JD do you ownRaising boys into RealMen!!
nice attempt on repair of that stove, boy that thing is in some really rough shape still..........
So, got another work day in yestertag.Mowed the two front fields, arranged tools on one of the peg boards, got the 4720 towed back to the shop, and did about a hundred other small things.CudaKidd553 is showing up tomorrow for a couple days. We will be camping out and shooting down there. He is on some KY bourbon tour which includes some shootin' up Don's farm...I'd like to offer an open invitation to all my friends and even the DOTs (Which for some reason are also my friends) to come down and visit if they are in the A.O.
Quote from: Flyin6 on June 09, 2016, 10:48:39 AMSo, got another work day in yestertag.Mowed the two front fields, arranged tools on one of the peg boards, got the 4720 towed back to the shop, and did about a hundred other small things.CudaKidd553 is showing up tomorrow for a couple days. We will be camping out and shooting down there. He is on some KY bourbon tour which includes some shootin' up Don's farm...I'd like to offer an open invitation to all my friends and even the DOTs (Which for some reason are also my friends) to come down and visit if they are in the A.O.Wish I had the time to come to the Tuck for the weekend! It would be great to hang with some RMTS folks in person. Hope you guys have a good time!
So wait.... you have two lawn mowers with bucket attachments?? I missed that somehow...
There is movement down there!Like I hope that is water trickling or flowing and not some Loch Ness creature or a pit of snakes? Whatever it is, I'm going to be finding out PDQ. Since it's discovery, I an accelerating the building of some structure over it to both protect it and to develop it as a drinking water source.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
At this rate my door greeter job will have to be full-time to afford hanging out with you all. That wells rather cool....be interesting to see how that develops. So wait.... you have two lawn mowers with bucket attachments?? I missed that somehow...
Quote from: Flyin6 on June 09, 2016, 10:42:25 AM There is movement down there!Like I hope that is water trickling or flowing and not some Loch Ness creature or a pit of snakes? Whatever it is, I'm going to be finding out PDQ. Since it's discovery, I an accelerating the building of some structure over it to both protect it and to develop it as a drinking water source.Easy way to find out, drop a line down there with a bucket and slowly haul the bucket up. Just clear the brush away and stand back away from the hole as you pull up line. You'll soon see.Unless you have a camera you can lower down that will record nice video.