Stop in for a cup of coffee

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How's life on the hill?
Life is good up here, wife had me wiring a 1960s old lamp yesterday, and a good cleaning, as I was getting it completed and put back together she handed me the mate to it :mad: , so it got completed by 3pm, paid 35.00 for it, listed them for 570.00, wounder if I get a cut off the sale :lol: but a good day was had, we work well together, she is loving retirement
 
Morning all, we’ve been having dry days and above normal temps. Bad part is I can’t drive out and cut trees and brush, ground too soft and will rut up my trails. And need to figure out a new spot for a burn pile. Three large piles now and not much snow this winter so couldn’t burn
 
Morning all, we’ve been having dry days and above normal temps. Bad part is I can’t drive out and cut trees and brush, ground too soft and will rut up my trails. And need to figure out a new spot for a burn pile. Three large piles now and not much snow this winter so couldn’t burn
Thats a good problem to have I would think, a mild winter up there is something I don't hear about often, good morning Pete
 
betting 70% of that **** would end up in dumpsters...
The number of hours involved in saving just one of those fenders makes them worth scrap prices to me. I'd rather buy a repop and spend all the time saved on the porch with a drink.

I'm sure some would disagree
 
Morning all, we’ve been having dry days and above normal temps. Bad part is I can’t drive out and cut trees and brush, ground too soft and will rut up my trails. And need to figure out a new spot for a burn pile. Three large piles now and not much snow this winter so couldn’t burn
So now you'll have a compressed burn window. Ground soft here still as well, can't take tractor down the hill, there's clean up down there from wind storms
 
Morning!
Busy place here.
-12 and occasional flurries. Guess i will see if plow truck will start. Think i will do a little cleanup, finish welding the stuff i missed. Then grinding the welds. Thats the worst part i think.
 
Ok, so my day just got a bit better. Was just checking out a block and heads for our QC4V engine. 1650hp 9.0L aluminum big block. My Gosh it is amazing. There is my Bonneville hp I need! I wish
 

 
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