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What's up today (bullchiting) thread.

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

  1. papadave

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    3 buck tarp and a couple bungies would work, too. :whistle:
    Would help on those car hoarding encounters too. :tree:
     
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    Don’t make fun of someone potty training Rotti. That’s not nice. They say thongs can be difficult to get use to.:whistle:
     
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    Of course! PT=potty training! :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Well, the freight ships will take about 2 months from when they have, to when the product is bright in through customs. Give or take.
     
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    I just watched a you tube vid with a chopper pilot talking about the Kobe Bryant crash. In that vid it was disclosed Kobe crashed in the same valley where the opening scene of the *M*A*S*H* tv show was shot.

    Top part is MASH
    Bottom part is near where Kobe crashed

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    All I did today was stare at my fireplace and repeat “Strong men also cry”


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    Groundhog Day 2020: Punxsutawney Phil sees no shadow, predicts early spring imrs.jpeg
     
  9. Backwoods Savage

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    If it smells in there, place about a half glass full of white vinegar in it overnight or for a few days. It should help.
     
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    Do you suppose it would have mattered if they waited until the sun was up?
     
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    Not waiting on groundhogs here; waiting for another big blow. But, mid 40's will be nice.
     
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    Suppose to be 67 here today.. :eek:
     
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    61 and sunny here. 63 tomorrow.
     
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    Wow!!! Super Bowl should have been played there.
     
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    Thought about spraying a vinegar mist over the fabric of washing it doesn’t help. But I don’t know how long that would take to go away either. It does smell good this morning.
     
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    Febreze it, if it got the smell of death out of our hearse I am confident yours will smell better.
     
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    I didn't take any pictures, but yesterday I went over to my buddy's, and cut a bunch of too long splits and branch pieces, and hauled a whole 4x8 trailer load full for burning. The whole pile was originally for his boss that has an owb. So they were all too long, even for his FP. So these pieces sat, sorta in the way and neglected. Well, there's still a few left, but we made a good dent on the pile, and now we can get the ATVs, and whatever is towed behind them from the front to the back yard easily.
    There's lot of little 4-10" chunks that I bought home, in addition to 16-18" more normal sized pieces. It's mostly ash, but there's some soft maple and red oak in the mix. It's all BTU's.

    We also split up the last load of mostly sugar maple that I felled, bucked, and hauled to his place previously. Here's the tree and what I was able to haul that day. There's still more in the woods, but I was beat. There was a lot of snow and even with the v bar chains on the back of the kawi, I could only haul 3-4 rounds out at a time in the sled behind the ATV. This was a perfect drop. For once. It seems every tree I try to drop in that woods gets hung up, or rock a chain, or something not according to plan. Screenshot_20200202-081523.png
    The trailer load from that day. Screenshot_20200202-081456.png
    There were a couple of ash rounds, as well as a few nice cherry rounds in that load. I'm good I cut this sugar maple down, as there was a rotten section in it. Which you can see right where the scrub brush is close to the edge of the woods.
    We split those rounds up first, then cut, split and tossed the pile that was too long into the trailer.
    We then used the bayou to haul the splitter into his back yard and we split the huge ash rounds he had picked up in summer. One of those rounds was well over 30" in diameter.
     
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    O now I'm irritated my neighbor from across the street just dropped in he works at Valvoline and said hey Pete can I borrow a a couple tools? Then looks at the fiesta and says you know its easier to unbolt the gas pedal and you have full access from the driver side to the cabin filter....

    Just looked and he's right............ I didn't know you could get at it from that side! It doesn't even show it in the official shop manuals I have.:hair::picard: 2 hours of holy crap who designed this access door and pure rage to get that thing replaced.......

    Ok rant over going away:rofl: :lol:
     
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