you don't have to be crazy to get in a Robinson, but it does help. Always take lotsa shells and an autoloader, in case you want to shoot the pilot several times on the way down.....
Seems like if I'm with somebody I interact with them, alone tend to do it with strangers. And pretty friendly to strangers. Last 3 were 2 gals with b.c. plates , but they'd rented car in Vancouver and were from Brisbane.
The rough looking bikers--- on nice bikes tho--hell, they were firemen...
Got little red parked for minor mechanical issue, hauled by it today--dandy little outfit, our operation similar to this....
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=yfp-t&p=australia+bugger+me+toyota+commercial#id=51&vid=09576dcbf09b973115b177d4637a57d2&action=click
What do newer mowers have for guards?
Still got a farmall A with mounted mower here--'36 or so---mow driveway and ditches very occasionally with it. Single heavy guard with ledger plate.
I look at new swathers and wonder "did they think they were building a combine, or what?!" them things are huge, hi powered and priced accordingly. And to replace the mower I started out with?!
What you're doing makes total sense to me---and i'll bet sundrying full width for a bit beats...
It did have---not sure if anything's been robbed.
State put in a fire service area, with fees---we finally got some money to work with.
So had that loaned out to rancher, but I see it's back---and setting outside. (I retired from dept)
I'll look at what's left on it and ask if they want to...
Nope---no title included. Supposedly, when some govt agency furnished it they said 'and we don't want it back!"
I used to take it, didn't want to be the first to put ding in new truck--we'd rebuilt an old wide block 318 I'd donated and it ran out about 80--and drove good with long wheelbase...
Good story--but, c'mon Paul Harvey---what'd the truck sell for after all the worryin'?
ps--our dept has about '61 4 door dodge powerwagon, allegedly owned by civil defense. Wanna buy it?
My buddy's kid was working on getting one of his out, just the other day.
The technique was 'tie string to tooth, tie other end of string to arrow, shoot arrow........"
Was looking for better string, when last seen...
A foot in the bucket, a tail in the face, a cow bloated in alfalfa field.
PItch hay in, shovel gutter out.
Most excitement was probably Mom being attacked by a Canadian goose we raised, who'd become 'boss of the barnyard'
She counterattacked with bucket of milk, most of which ended up on her...
Teeth grinding can be a sign of pain--but I doubt it in this case.
Seems like the worst thing to do with bottle calves is overfeed them or make the mix too rich. If they're still hungry, maybe let them fill up on warm water
Yup, tarp straps--that stretchy bungy cord, actually---then twine, after somebody robs the bungy for something else....
grafting a calf, it helps to 'hobble' an older one and make it knda helpless and thrashing.....
That horse is outstanding--neat!
Neat story
Here's maybe Montana's last one---till last few yrs, anyhow
Montana’s Famous White Wolf
January 28, 2013 by Tom 0 Comments
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Below is a brief biography of the legendary white wolf of Montana that was killed in 1930. This story I’ve republished was...