Bansil's Shenanigans begin again....

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Bansil

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State Of Franklin
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1967 Ford 5000 w/FEL(sold), 1950 Farmall Super A for the wife to drive around (needs fixed) 2024 Kubota B2601 FEL & BH
Hello all, im back after several years gone.

Tomorrow is new tractor day!!! :cool:

This is getting delivered in the morning, in the rain of course.

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So she needs a place to sleep :unsure: the old Alpaca barn will work!

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Looked inside and found...a frikn' half eaten fish!!!!!!!!


WTF!!!

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Flipped over, still soft and only 1 side gone, head was cut off????
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That fish is from S.Holston lake an hour away, you don't eat them they are nasty.....

I have no idea where it came from or what omen it brings to the table.

Moar pictures tonight...
 
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Habit from another forum, :ROFLMAO:
 
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Welcome back, Fish makes good fertilizer :)
Congrats on the new ride.
 
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Thanks! it's been a long wait for a new tractor/tool/toy..I miss having one, can't wait until morning...kind of like Christmas in the early 70's. 😁

Need to work on her bed in the morning, I cut the stall walls out and feeders off the walls...everything is in a pile to move, finish fixing door, install lock and cameras.

Need some dirt for the barn floor but it's too wet right now.

Off to find powder coat to match the orange if possible....
 
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Instead of a dirt floor I used wood chips. If it is dry in there they will last about 20 years sure is better than dusty dirt.
 
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Instead of a dirt floor I used wood chips. If it is dry in there they will last about 20 years sure is better than dusty dirt.
I need to rake/fill the paths they walked in. This has been dry every year (25 years) but 1, and it flooded for a week. So dirt is good, I like the wood idea on top, I was thinking gravel....

Do you use a hard or soft wood chip?
 
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I need to rake/fill the paths they walked in. This has been dry every year (25 years) but 1, and it flooded for a week. So dirt is good, I like the wood idea on top, I was thinking gravel....

Do you use a hard or soft wood chip?
I used a bunch of free loads from the tree trimming guys so probably a mixture.
 
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That fish was caught and fillet, then left or given to something, most animals don't really eat fish they eat the guts and leave the rest there... I would guess you have a raccoon or any member of the mustelid family around.
 
 
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