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R A

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This was just surrounded by small squares. I thought I was going to have to use it this year putting up loose hay.... :D
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Micki
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Herfy
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Molly
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My south east pasture pond went completely dry this summer....just fillin' in a little
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As soon as I complete a couple projects I'm about done with, I'm going to turn this mini frig into a chicken egg incubator.
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Hasn't been wanting to start.....so I've been having to plug my feeding rig in too....:D YEY, world's smallest ranch!!!.... :D
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Lives to play frisbee
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Sierra
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Bonus pic

Saved a betta from a wal-mart. Sad to see them in a small tuperware and they aren't really supposed to be in tiny bowls for a good life.
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I'd post a picture of my hay feeder that is hard to start as well, but she told me to take a flying leap! :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: Great pictures, as always RA, from the world's second smallest ranch. Don't make me sue you for copyright infringement pal! :wink: :D
 
I just came back from measuring a spot above the wheelwell to cut in an outlet that I will wire in to the block heater. Thanks for the good idea, from now on I'm pluggin' in my axe and my pitchfork... I thought heated hand grips on the 4-wheeler were nice...
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
My fork does have a little trouble starting but when it gets running the heater seems to work overtime. :lol: :lol:

I must have the same model, does your shovel have the same problem? :lol:

As Justin said RA, don't matter the size as long as it's run right. :wink: Except for goats, I forgot you had them..... :D
 
:D :D :D :D :D

Thanks everyone!!! ....for the compliments, the laughs and for helping me build my place....whether it was directed straight to me or to someone else and I sponged it up also!
 
I liked your pitchfork one. Years ago we had an old forklift. I'd buy big squares and unload them then pitchfork them into my pickup. I went to the bank to borrow money for my first tractor and the banker say's "Can't you use a pitchfork" should have chocked him.Thats tough work feeding like that.good job. Now with your welder maybe you need to start building trailers next thing you'll have a Belarus tractor oh progress. :wink: :wink: :wink:
 
RA your outfit might be a little small but your stock sure are fat and sassy :wink: . Good luck 101
 
Thanks, Denny and 101!!!

I worked night shift in a factory right out of high school to get to where I could move out of my grandpa and grandma's house and start this journey....had to watch the sun go down every night through a set of bars there.....I'll pitch hay with a pitch fork the rest of my life if I have to.....lol.... :D :D

I moved out with a nissan pick-up, weight set, hat on backwords and baggy pants. I'm gaining slowly.
 
I'll add this real quick.....

I remember my first night out on my own. I didn't have a frig or anything.....and no food what so ever. I was like, man it's rough out here on your own...lol. 2am that first morning, I drive the 20 some miles back to my G and G's house and raided their frig. I woke them up doing it and they thought it was funny as heck..... :D I was alright from then on though.... :D
 

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