Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #170,842  
Good morning, 48 going to 76 no rain grass is getting brown in spots.

Watched some of the movie Heartbreak Ridge last night. Always worth a laugh

The extra med for wife is helping some. She can breathe without pain so I guess that is progress and sleeping better.
Daughter can not hold food down. She is flying back this morning to some well deserved rest.

Finished grading around the pond and looks good. The project to pipe water over to the pond from the spring under the log house is coming nearer. Also finished mowing a couple of areas. The mower was running hot so have to clear the screen for grass clippings and check on the mower blades.

On lubing use the moly tubes of grease from TSC. Only engage the treads barely on the cylinder and pushing the rod in to expel air. Test a few strokes and ready to go. Have Lincoln manual and air operated ones and also Milwaukee. Seldom use the Lincolns. Also have a set of adapters for hard the reach points and long reach hoses. Have the clip on fitting on the Lincoln but did not change the one on the Milwaukee.

On bird watching we have a multi story bird house ( big trees ) just off the balconies so we can sit and watch in comfort the birds chipping and squirrels playing. Yesterday a group of hawks swarmed down on the big tree and tried to get at the birds. The sounds of the birds changed and they scattered all over the place

Not sure what I will do today but will get the PT stuff out of the way first and then we will see

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   / Good morning!!!! #170,843  
Good Morning buckeyefarmer,
Never a more true statement than that these days ! My wife and I say the same thing on a weekly basis or bi-monthly trip !
Hey Scott_vt! I grew up in Granville, worked on Lake St. Catherine in the summer on the milfoil harvesting machines. Good friend of mine lives in Wells just a little ways past the General store. Great little place to live!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,844  
Hey Scott_vt! I grew up in Granville, worked on Lake St. Catherine in the summer on the milfoil harvesting machines. Good friend of mine lives in Wells just a little ways past the General store. Great little place to live!
Good Morning Duds13,
Yes its beautiful up here, at least sometimes !;) We are on Lamb Hill Rd, which is about 4 or so miles past the general store going up East Wells Rd !We have our pontoon boat on Lake St. Catherine ! The little lake looks like it could use the milfoil harvester when I went by this morning !
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,845  
Good Morning Duds13,
Yes its beautiful up here, at least sometimes !;) We are on Lamb Hill Rd, which is about 4 or so miles past the general store going up East Wells Rd !We have our pontoon boat on Lake St. Catherine ! The little lake looks like it could use the milfoil harvester when I went by this morning !
Doesn't get much better than a pontoon boat on a beautiful lake! Yes the little lake has always been a mess! Apparently they stopped using the harvesters for a while and went to chemicals on the big lake, but I thought they had brought back one harvester for the little lake. I could be wrong though
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,846  
Good Morning
55 outside and going to 77 under fair skies.
Another beautiful day.

Yesterday was perfect for working outside, I took the Makita chainsaw for a walk, trimming the fence posts to a uniform height above the wire.
Grandson helped by picking up the cut offs and throwing them in the carryall. We dumped 3 loads for neighbors that wanted wood for their fire pit.

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It was a perfect job for the Makita. Overall, I’m pretty impressed with its capability. Had to knock off at 11 to get cleaned up for trip to Burlington, which went well, I pent more time driving to the airport and back than I did going to Vermont and back.

Got home in time to play music with the boys after paying attention to Zoe and feeding her. Wife is feeling much better.

Grandson and I are planning on cutting some more fence posts to size today, for some reason I never trimmed them when I put them in. Might pressure wash pool deck after that, but no firm plans.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,847  
Good Morning
55 outside and going to 77 under fair skies.
Another beautiful day.

Yesterday was perfect for working outside, I took the Makita chainsaw for a walk, trimming the fence posts to a uniform height above the wire.
Grandson helped by picking up the cut offs and throwing them in the carryall. We dumped 3 loads for neighbors that wanted wood for their fire pit.

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It was a perfect job for the Makita. Overall, I’m pretty impressed with its capability. Had to knock off at 11 to get cleaned up for trip to Burlington, which went well, I pent more time driving to the airport and back than I did going to Vermont and back.

Got home in time to play music with the boys after paying attention to Zoe and feeding her. Wife is feeling much better.

Grandson and I are planning on cutting some more fence posts to size today, for some reason I never trimmed them when I put them in. Might pressure wash pool deck after that, but no firm plans.
Makita bought Dolmar several years back, essentially FAIAP Makita saws are just re-badged Dolmars. Their battery saws are their own, and rumor has it that they will be phasing out gas saws over the next 5-7 years. Toll rental is a dealer, and he has said that his gas saw sales have dropped in favor of the electric, primarily because homeowners don’t need big professional saws, they don’t have the land lots that require it, and if they do they call in professional landscapers and arborists instead.

I am glad I have my 7300, I really need to look at the 6400 that the tree fell on last year and try to salvage it.

my only complaint is that if they sit and warm up, they tend to flood and not want to start. I have made it regular practice to automatically pull the sparkplug and pull the cord a couple times to eject the accumulated fuel before attempting to start in any weather above 40 degrees, or if they have been in the sun any amount of time.

speaking of which, I need to sharpen a chain or three. . .
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,848  
Bill, you are going to be full of energy today.
you'll need it with that drilling

enjoying my coffee and going slowly.
then out to mow on a cool morning.
I have some radishes to give away, will find a neighbor
first dibs to Ken, but he may be busy with holiday house prep.
perhaps he should report in what temp the pool water is.

I already gave Popgadget some radishes,
my brother just got a bag full, neighbor said still have some of last batch, etc etc.
an excess of radishes. Of course, I could always pickle more.
Anything special in your radish pickle recipe?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,849  
Morning all 64 going up to 79 and sunny
finished weed whacking.
Got forks on tractor and moved quite a few piles of wood, plenty more to do.
Today need to buck up some of the larger trunks, maybe get 3-4 out of the 20 I need to do, still a few standing ash, not sure what's keeping them up at this point.

Scott_vt - welcome to GM, how far are you from Bennington?

Someones dog stopped by, could not get it to come closer and then ran off, hoping it made it's way home.

Duds13 - welcome to GM!

Pool is still cold Drew as it's been in the 40's at night.

Off to get tractor and saw out,
Be well,

First fawn sighting

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   / Good morning!!!! #170,850  
Good morning! Low of 45°, going up to 79°. Slight chances of an afternoon t-storm. The risk of severe storms is much less today. Heavy cloud cover now.

Continuation of gravel spreading and filling the last big planter with dirt is the agenda for at least the first part of the day.
Then change hats to chief griller

Everyone have a great weekend. Enjoy any festivities, family, and friends. And, say a special thanks for all who served.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,851  
Anything special in your radish pickle recipe?
two eyes of newt, the left wing of the Brazilian fruit bat and half a can of carb cleaner. I'm partial to Sea Foam.

apple cider vinegar, herbs, garlic, balsamic salad dressing
next batch might add a little bit of sugar, I'm not a sweet pickle person

nice drive to TSC up near Popgadget's, very friendly people work there.
they were pretty low on grease, I bought a few and will wait to buy a few from JD.
interesting I saw some grease was amber colored. I wonder why other than not staining your pants as badly.
bought some grass seed to fix a spot out front near the pine trees. Then some grub control to put down
plantar fasciitis bothering my right foot, a bit sore and puffy.

time to go mow the lawn

get to work he told the lazy man
but I'm retired boss

ordered a wash/wax foam cannon for car and rv. going to hook it to small power washer
with so much pollen coming down, a real drag trying to keep them clean.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,852  
Got the final 2 walls done -16 total.
Soooo glad to finally be done with that chore. 16 years of accumulated dust, mold, mildew etc power washed away. Feeling really good for the upcoming painting.
So - you clean one wall a year on the average.
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I already gave Popgadget some radishes,
my brother just got a bag full, neighbor said still have some of last batch, etc etc.
an excess of radishes. Of course, I could always pickle more.
When I was about 8 my father let me have my own little section of garden to plant anything I wanted. This was in northern Vermont and radishes were about the quickest growing thing I could plant after the ground thawed. My family grew tired of radishes in the spring.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,853  
Those Dewalt batteries don't last long when you are trying to drill through 3/16" steel.

Something doesn’t seem right. I can drill at least 30 holes with one 18v battery, 5/16 holes in 1/4” steel. Make sure that the bit is sharp and it has lots of pressure. Cutting fluid like Option 1 helps as well. People often go wrong by not using enough pressure. If you’re not making big chips, sharpen the bit or push harder. The bit needs the fresh metal to keep it cool and sharp. Otherwise it’s like a boy scout spinning a stick to try and start a fire.

That is a Makita drill and battery, but I’m sure that DeWalt or Milwaukee have the same capability.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,857  
Good to read that everyone is staying busy.
Hair cut this morning, then ran to Costco. Looked at the heat pump AC unit again but did not get it.
Did get some loaded potato salad, had some for lunch, is ok. A little salty. Got gas at local station same price without the wait in line.
Sitting on porch, nice breeze Lots of birds chirping.
Left hip is hurting me today, was difficult walking around Costco. Might not do much today. Still need to get dirt in planters. Maybe I’ll take BH down along creek and get some good soil.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,858  
67°F and .38 inches. Pretty morning, sunshine.

No power washing today - Yayyyyyyy

Have to make a PO run, my new friction clutch is listed as arrived.

Grass has been growing wild while I’ve been distracted. Need to give tractor some attention.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,859  
73F and "Fair" @ 12:00, calling for a high of 79F for the day.

Still almost no chances of rain anywhere in the Ten Day, best day is maybe 25% ... not good.

Probably good that The Woman is leaving for out of state when She is though ... less chance of running the well dry ... ;)

Woman saw first hummingbird of the year the other day. Got feeder out and cleaned it, but hasn't made up any juice for it yet I don't think. Might be waiting on me to do it ... :rolleyes:

Hopper feeder emptied out in about a day ... :oops:

I had put one of the nyjer feeders out a while back and finches seemed to be ignoring it.

They had been eating the safflower/sunflower hearts I put in the tube feeders.

Well, the tube feeders ran out and then they were all over the nyjer feeder.

Refilled tube feeders and now they are back over there.

Apparently the moral of the story is that they like the easy pickin's of sunflower hearts out of the shell ... :giggle:

Made some progress cleaning up the extra sets of blades with a wire wheel for both the Cub and the Kubota last night up in the shop. Kubota blades have been sitting up in the shop for a couple of years, pretty badly rusted.

Of course, it made a horrible mess ... looked like a smoke-filled room from all the dust it was throwing.

One cleaned Kubota blade, one uncleaned Kubota blade, and one of the original blades off the Cub that was wire-wheeled but never sharpened:

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If memory serves, I either picked up a new set of blades for the Cub towards the end of the first season, or the beginning of the second season and changed them out at that point. Remember I was surprised at how little wear they seemed to have.

Another photo comparing the unsharpened Cub blade with one that I sharpened ... probably using a combination of an angle grinder/flap disc and hand file:

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Very seriously considering ordering one of those sharpening jigs for mower blades. Would love to have an All American ... but hard to part with double the money compared to a clone.

Mo Jack is on the truck and out for delivery via UPS.

So are the "Giant Destroyer" smoke bombs for the groundhogs ... only they are coming via USPS.

Unsure what all I will be getting into today (beyond assembling Mo Jack)

Hopper feeder needs refilled.

Need to finish up shelving for plants/seeds.

Kubota FEL and Cub both need greased.

Probably should see about mixing up another batch of glyphosate and mixing some of the vinegar solution for The Woman and loading her sprayer up.

Think I was starting to see some die back yesterday on weeds in the garden that I sprayed, hopefully even more today.

USPS just dropped off smoke bombs.

Hope everyone is having a good Saturday ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #170,860  
The weatherman is a liar! Big time! Temperature here is 84°F. I am NOT baking my butt of doing manual labour in that heat. Tin work can wait until tomorrow morning. So today will be an energy conservation day.

RS, are you living on a dug well? Have you ever thought of drilling one?
 

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