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Good morning Ray, looks like rain all day today here, fine with me, great weather for the last couple days and I need a rest day so :thumbsup:
Lawn mowers are fired up everywhere near by, the drag strip was busy and HD came out of the wood work for there day at the drag strip.
 
Good morning Ray, looks like rain all day today here, fine with me, great weather for the last couple days and I need a rest day so :thumbsup:
Lawn mowers are fired up everywhere near by, the drag strip was busy and HD came out of the wood work for there day at the drag strip.

We are in a dry spell till about midweek. If you believe the weather twinkies.
65 today. It's been cold and wet so long as up here I'll take it.
This is a heavy sports area around here. All the local teams have been winning lately , so folks seem much more friendly.
Well the ones you talk to anyway.
The ones driving are still self absorbed ignorant *** hatsfor the most part.:mad:
 
I hear that ! (*** hats everywhere) :steering::steering: glad you have some good weather for a change Ray,
 
Me too,but I'm still going to get wet today. 3 vehicles to wash.
Now if I was @halifaxhops I guess I would put on some hot pants or a thong and go at it.:poke::lol:
One thing I use to like doing is washing a ride for a day in the sun, but these new trucks make my ramcharger seem small :BangHead: I helped a nephew wash his new 2015 Dodge and I did not think it would ever get washed, and watching him stand on a small ladder just for the hood I will never complain about washing ether of my ramchargers again :drama:.... no drama today on the hill I promise :lol:
 
Good morning Hop's, busy day yesterday out your way ? you should be having good weather I believe, rain all day here today :(
 
Got the field cut down the truck underside pressure washed (mess in the shop) and some limbs in a burn pile prob fire it off Tuesday in the rain so a fair amount done yes.
 
Have four ground hog holes out there have to carry the pistol with me so I can get them if Harley doesn't.
 
Houses kind of close use the cci shot shells in the 357, kill it at close range and no travel. Usually use a foot trap but would get the dog then. She figured out what the holes are now when one looked out. She can almost fit in one of them so that is the first I hope. Two are in my sand mound so have to shoot them instead of the other means available.
 
Another fine morning here in the sticks...
Clean shop, put shop crane away,should weld on brackets for the 3 point on my tractor. Worked slick on the engine stand.
 
Yup need his truck for it have to start stocking up for Carlisle now!
He is coming over for the sickle bar cutter I found him.
 
My metal supplier/machinist buddy is bringing the starter out of his diesel,suspects its faulty.
Pulling too many amps while cranking.
Try and figure out how to test for amp draw on the bench.my milton amp gauge should work.
 
Houses kind of close use the cci shot shells in the 357, kill it at close range and no travel. Usually use a foot trap but would get the dog then. She figured out what the holes are now when one looked out. She can almost fit in one of them so that is the first I hope. Two are in my sand mound so have to shoot them instead of the other means available.
Give Harley a chance. The two dogs behind me are pretty efficient in dispatching them, and they don't have much room to work in. There's a whippet that lived near here who was pretty good at it too. Two out of the three have been bit once in the process. I think key is for the dog to be tall enough and have a big enough mouth to grab them and get them off the ground.
 
You need something that reads around 200 amp under load to bad your not closer. Try to do it on the truck be way easier.
 
My metal supplier/machinist buddy is bringing the starter out of his diesel,suspects its faulty.
Pulling too many amps while cranking.
Try and figure out how to test for amp draw on the bench.my milton amp gauge should work.
Can you test a starter without loading it?
 
Give Harley a chance. The two dogs behind me are pretty efficient in dispatching them, and they don't have much room to work in. There's a whippet that lived near here who was pretty good at it too. Two out of the three have been bit once in the process. I think key is for the dog to be tall enough and have a big enough mouth to grab them and get them off the ground.
My last dog was twice the size and never missed one had to get 20 or so around here was even able to get Muskrats out of the pond. I was surprised at that one.
 
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