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You may have mentioned but what are you working on? Expanding the shop?


Would love to see more vids of the bx in action.
 
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4shorts: That was hilarious! Mine would have de-stuffed the toy in a nanosecond! The baying of your son's dog on the video, just sent mine out baying to make sure they got *their* chance to bark too! :laughing:

Milo is the gentlest little beagle I've ever seen. when you feed him hes ever so gentle not to nip your fingers. We have two sons and none of them gave us a grand child yet so Milo is our Grand Dog :laughing:
He loves to play ball. He can play ball all day. Here's another vid taken with my cell phone.

Playing with Milo - YouTube

You may have mentioned but what are you working on? Expanding the shop?


Would love to see more vids of the bx in action.

We have a lot of land on the back of our main shop. It was a bit of a mess with trees blown down so we're cleaning them up, putting a road down there and putting up another shed for now to put this tractor in. We may put up a steel building later on to put a plasma table in. I'll try and get another video up this weekend and let everyone see how it's looking. Thanks for commenting :thumbsup:
 
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Thanks guys. Happy to hear you don't mind the iPhone pics for awhile. I'll post better ones later on. Yes we have lots of rocks. They call this island the rock for a reason.
Well I better get back to work :thumbdown: :laughing:

Here's a photo of what I'm up to today.



A rock picker on the rock! Who'd have thunk it:D Im sure it gets a workout!
 
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Milo is the gentlest little beagle I've ever seen. when you feed him hes ever so gentle not to nip your fingers. We have two sons and none of them gave us a grand child yet so Milo is our Grand Dog :laughing:
He loves to play ball. He can play ball all day. Here's another video

I loved it! Thanks!
 
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A rock picker on the rock! Who'd have thunk it:D Im sure it gets a workout!

You bet it does. Its here that often everyone thinks I own it. I told a guy the other day it was a blueberry picker that I was adapting to the BX :D

I loved it! Thanks!

Your kindly welcome :thumbsup:

Well I'm happy I put those extra lights on the BX. I don't know which is more stubborn, me or a double stump I had to dig out. It took 1.5 hours but I won this one :D
I remember years ago when I operated heavy equipment, no matter how big the machine was it seemed like it wasn't powerful enough and that's the way it felt tonight but its all relative isn't it.


Sorry about the photo quality. Wifey took them with her phone. Only for wifey I'd have no photos to show you all. :confused3:

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I'm sure he was a great beagle. They are so kind but here in Newfoundland they are so abused. They are used for hunting rabbits and guys aren't taking good care of them like they should but I'm happy to report that new laws and public awareness has greatly reduced the abuse and some guys have ended up in court. Wish I was the judge in those cases :mad:

Well Matt I don't know about me becoming Paul Bunyan but I'm getting it done. Moved a rock last evening I never thought possible to move with a BX. Its about 1/3 the size of the tractor. Right now I can't get the 5740 down to where I'm working so the BX is doing it all.
There's pretty big stumps to dig out as well.
Glad I installed the extra lighting as well. I'm really needing it although I didn't think I'd use it at the time of installation.
Sorry about the picture quality. iPhone pics :eek:


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That's not a rock Paul; that's a boulder!

Those are funny videos of Milo. Yep, Rex was loyal to my Mom to no end. He rarely howled unless he had a good reason.

My wife and I really enjoyed that photo. They are the cutest beagles I've seen in a loooong time. I really never thought that a beagle could be trained. When ours got on a scent there was no stopping her. That being said. If you called out to her 40-50 times she might come over to you :laughing:

I saw something in an online article that the AKC rates beagles as one of the dumbest dogs around. I was so disappointed to hear that since they are a working dog and not a frou-frou lapdog whose toughest assignment is doing double duty as a floor mop for prissy old women.
 
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That's not a rock Paul; that's a boulder!

No my friend. Around here that's just a pebble. Seriously. When you hit something like that around these parts it can be as big as a house when you go to dig it out :shocked:

Those are funny videos of Milo. Yep, Rex was loyal to my Mom to no end. He rarely howled unless he had a good reason.



I saw something in an online article that the AKC rates beagles as one of the dumbest dogs around. I was so disappointed to hear that since they are a working dog and not a frou-frou lapdog whose toughest assignment is doing double duty as a floor mop for prissy old women.

People can write whatever they want but its not always factual. Beagles are used for just about everything. Drug sniffers to using their nose to sniff for cancer in humans.
We looked after Milo for two weeks while our boy went on his honeymoon. During those two weeks Milo got to know me better than I know myself.
When I'd get up to go to the kitchen he would take his ball and drop it on my foot then look up at me as if to say "we going to play ball or what"? I'd go outside and play with him before I'd go to work. He had three balls outside and I'd tell him its time to go in the house and then I'd say " pick up your toys". He would get all the balls one by one and put them in the house.
That's not what I would call a stupid dog.
 
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One of the mods I made this week, and none of mine are a great as Paul's, was to upgrade the steering wheel on my pre "D" BX 25 to the BX 25 wheel. Besides the fact it is deeper dished and thus the steering wheel is closer without sacrificing leg room, it is far sturdier than the one that came on my BX 25. In the short time I have had it on I really like the difference. Also mounted a "RAMS" mount on the top of the instrument cowl to hold my cel phone, mirrors on the uprights for the FEL and the BX expanded "under armor" plate to protect fragile parts otherwise exposed. I have also mounted a switch on the left side console that operated the electric pump for my 3 point mounted spray rig as the back hoe is off for several weeks while I kill weeds. Next project is work lights and I appreciate all the ideas for them I've read on this and other threads.
 
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One of the mods I made this week, and none of mine are a great as Paul's, was to upgrade the steering wheel on my pre "D" BX 25 to the BX 25 wheel. Besides the fact it is deeper dished and thus the steering wheel is closer without sacrificing leg room, it is far sturdier than the one that came on my BX 25. In the short time I have had it on I really like the difference. Also mounted a "RAMS" mount on the top of the instrument cowl to hold my cel phone, mirrors on the uprights for the FEL and the BX expanded "under armor" plate to protect fragile parts otherwise exposed. I have also mounted a switch on the left side console that operated the electric pump for my 3 point mounted spray rig as the back hoe is off for several weeks while I kill weeds. Next project is work lights and I appreciate all the ideas for them I've read on this and other threads.

Where are the pics?
 
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You should see some of the boulders that fall onto our mountain highways every spring due to the winter freeze/thaw cycle and the spring runoff. Some of them are so big they have to blast them apart in order for CDOT's front end loaders to remove them.

People can write whatever they want but its not always factual. Beagles are used for just about everything. Drug sniffers to using their nose to sniff for cancer in humans.
We looked after Milo for two weeks while our boy went on his honeymoon. During those two weeks Milo got to know me better than I know myself.
When I'd get up to go to the kitchen he would take his ball and drop it on my foot then look up at me as if to say "we going to play ball or what"? I'd go outside and play with him before I'd go to work. He had three balls outside and I'd tell him its time to go in the house and then I'd say " pick up your toys". He would get all the balls one by one and put them in the house.
That's not what I would call a stupid dog.

I agree with your assessment of Milo and Beagles in general. Mom told me when she got Rex, her father asked why she did such a thing. But her Dad and Rex became best buds, and when the hearse drove by the house where he lived, Rex bayed; so he knew something wasn't right as his bud was gone.

Mom told me the only other time Rex howled big time was the night I was born. He was in the car howling up a storm in the hospital parking lot on a cold January night.
 

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