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What's up today (bullchiting) thread.

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Gasifier, Oct 6, 2013.

  1. wildwest

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    So glad to hear!
     
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    Will do! :handshake: He has been overloaded with attention the last few days.

    I think maybe laying in the snow helps him out. Must have felt better on his sore leg/joint. He will climb on top of a snow bank and just lay there. Watching over everything.
     
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    Yup! You can imagine 99's relief!
     
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    ........and why are you up so early? Hope you didn't have a bad night!
     
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    Thanks Dave :) Not a bad night, just a few weeks of icky days trying to kick the last of that stomach bug and flu, falling asleep really early lately.
     
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    Hopefully he's better now
    Yep. Have had one of those fur several years now. Different brand, but save idea. Mine can start an 8 liter gas or 6 liter diesel. It's saved my butt a few times. Out on the water even. It was like $60 when I bought it, I think around $80 now. I recommend them for everyone.
     
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    We got a good 8" of snow Wednesday into Thursday morning. It's been really cold, down to 7° last night, but it's already 28° now. Supposed to get to 40° this week. Hopefully the snow stays for a white Christmas.
     
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    Nice day and still 46 degrees out, so not much wood use today. Did bring a load in but temps are going to be min-40's until after the first of the year.

    Been thinking about a jump-box but never pulled the plug yet. Worry about the shelf life of them as it's not something you use often.
     
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    Similar mild weather here too, love it! Afraid I don't have interest in the box jumpers.
     
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    I am on the mend from a health issue and finally got out last week and put about 3 cords on the ground and bucked. Now I'm on hold, working on the honey-do list instead. Mom-in-law will be here tomorrow :D. I even bought a MS361 off marketplace I need to go through. Can't wait to get back at it. I just hope it doesn't turn into a mud bog out there. Everyone ready for the holidays?
     
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    I've had mine a couple of years. They really don't lose much of any power even after several months of sitting. I use mine a bit, even if just for a phone charger. I looked on Amazon and there's several similar to mine, for about the same price right now.
     
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    A little bit of work left to knock out this morning and I'm done for the week. Hopefully I'll get a little bit of time in the woods toward the end of the week.
     
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    I have had great results from Gooloo and Noco. I keep one in my truck and two in the shop. The 2000A will jump start anything at least once and the 4000A will jump start several times on a single charge. When the power went out I brought one in the house to charge our phones.
     
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    Easy peasy! Clear as mud!! :handshake:


    Now you're ready to move up to this! :thumbs:


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    Caffeine in. Wood Gun loaded. Front walk shoveled. Time to get showered and head into the heavenly realm. I mean, the workhouse.