Stop in for a cup of coffee

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I got all the Zz's I need :thumbsup: I am looking forward to this very groovy day working with my son on an old friends home , they don't have much and are an older couple.
Grill is in the truck and ready, Creed has the lumber ready and on the trailar... Helping this older couple fix up there faciea boards (replace) the cutters pulled them down and rotted them out.. A good day to help out a friend and his wife :) I think I am the cook and smile maker today :rofl:

This is good to read about this morning. A day with old, older friends, keeping their house in good condition. Win, win, for everyone involved, I wish I was there but I'm getting smiles made hearing about it.
 
Speaking of older people, last night I served a very nice couple in their seventies, they came from NC last summer and I served them then too. I assumed they were Mr. and Mrs. but towards the end of the meal I saw he had pulled his chair around next to hers and he gave her a beautiful diamond engagement ring. I took a few pictures of them and they insisted I be in a photo with them too, so nice.
 
Speaking of older people, last night I served a very nice couple in their seventies, they came from NC last summer and I served them then too. I assumed they were Mr. and Mrs. but towards the end of the meal I saw he had pulled his chair around next to hers and he gave her a beautiful diamond engagement ring. I took a few pictures of them and they insisted I be in a photo with them too, so nice.
Never too old to find love
 
Got one firewood trip done. That's too much like work! Stuff was bigger than I thought. 18" chain bar does not even reach through a lot of it. I am using maul and wedges to quarter it for transport. Looks like at least 2 more carloads. Probably do one more trip today. I put back seats down and use a tarp. I figured before that it takes 5-6 carloads to move a cord without overloading. Not worth beating up the Magnum for it. There's some older stuff that still looks solid at the property line. I may see if the neighbor will give me that also. :thumbsup:
 
Got one firewood trip done. That's too much like work! Stuff was bigger than I thought. 18" chain bar does not even reach through a lot of it. I am using maul and wedges to quarter it for transport. Looks like at least 2 more carloads. Probably do one more trip today. I put back seats down and use a tarp. I figured before that it takes 5-6 carloads to move a cord without overloading. Not worth beating up the Magnum for it. There's some older stuff that still looks solid at the property line. I may see if the neighbor will give me that also. :thumbsup:
damn man - you need a pick up truck
 
damn man - you need a pick up truck
Yeh, but not looking to add another vehicle and only a few times a year when that would make more sense than the wagon. More often, I am glad to have closed space so I can leave tools and stuff in it.
 
Got one firewood trip done. That's too much like work! Stuff was bigger than I thought. 18" chain bar does not even reach through a lot of it. I am using maul and wedges to quarter it for transport. Looks like at least 2 more carloads. Probably do one more trip today. I put back seats down and use a tarp. I figured before that it takes 5-6 carloads to move a cord without overloading. Not worth beating up the Magnum for it. There's some older stuff that still looks solid at the property line. I may see if the neighbor will give me that also. :thumbsup:
18in bar, mines 38
 
Anyone in here need or want a pair of A body brake caliber brackets? Cheap if you do
 
Got bored today

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