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Quote from: cudakidd53 on August 19, 2015, 04:10:36 PMBoy, I thought 5 new students speaking 3 different languages was rough........I predict a "Hit or Miss motor" showing up down there in the near future!Right now I have a hit or miss tractor!
Boy, I thought 5 new students speaking 3 different languages was rough........I predict a "Hit or Miss motor" showing up down there in the near future!
This freaked me out!I was driving along the side of a field bush hogging. I was part in and part out of the trees.I emerge and felt a "Weight" tugging on my sleeveThis demon possessed thing was crawling up my arm!Look at the size of thatBiggest bug aside from camel spiders I have every seen!
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
I know the feelingCan't help feeling that bird thought I was a meal!
More on the topic, that's a nasty hole in the intercooler. Did it kind of self heal? Or is it leaking some like I'd expect? And is is playing havoc on engine efficiency?Bunch of random thoughts, but could it be soldered in situ or will it need to come off.
Yeah, I bet they want a pretty penny for one of those.If the jb doesn't work, find a rad shop that does aluminum. They can cut an access hole in the tanks, at each end of the tube, and weld it shut from the inside.
Some plows have some collector value in certain areas of the country. Depends entirely on what they are and condition. Horse drawn being the usual era of some value. As example we have two old plows as "yard art" here along with a Conestoga wagon and a old bang board wagon. They were all used/owned by my forefathers so.... yard art they are LoLI am with Ken, straighten out lube and use that disk. Yr Dmax could pull it.
I think they may be a bit far gone...Maybe I'll check em' out closerPlan to purchase a 3 bottom plow, a tiller, and a disc to start the growing project down thereWas thinking of putting in a couple rows of Lilac. If it doesn't melt down, then good money...If it does go Ka-Plouey, then the place will smell great in April!
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!
How many acres do you foresee being worked for food growth?
or you could hay it yourself and sell it, but equipment for such is costly, dangerous to operate/maintain and nasty hot work unless you enjoy doing it. Another option, is to burn those fields- would bring back prairie quite quickly, with new growth producing top quality wildlife habitat and hay that a farmer might be interested in, without the cost of planting alfalfa etc. and said farmer MAY actually pay you something for taking the hay off of it. Norm could probably give you the straight path on this tack should you be interested.
Quote from: cudakidd53 on September 01, 2015, 03:46:59 PMor you could hay it yourself and sell it, but equipment for such is costly, dangerous to operate/maintain and nasty hot work unless you enjoy doing it. Another option, is to burn those fields- would bring back prairie quite quickly, with new growth producing top quality wildlife habitat and hay that a farmer might be interested in, without the cost of planting alfalfa etc. and said farmer MAY actually pay you something for taking the hay off of it. Norm could probably give you the straight path on this tack should you be interested.Yay field work.... oh wait.. I'm not falling for this again.
That type of work taught me about the bale tossers refrigerated bottle - glass gallon jug wrapped in wet burlap set in shade - nice cool drink! OR, I was just so hot that air temp. water tastes really cold....? Either way, great work-out/weight loss plan..........if you're young.