Good Morning!!!! 92F @ 10:45 AM. Sunny to partly cloudy. High around 100F. Winds light and variable.
This just might turn into an inside day at this rate.
All those lovely bins, Paul! Even in the doors. You did get a steal.
I think there were something like 1200 in my high school graduating class back in '74.
That's about what I paid, maybe a little less, for the last oil and filter change on the Kubota tractor here, Doug. Seems like a lot of money until you look at the work it's done, and what it would cost if I had to hire it out. Good luck tracking your projects.
This month's issue of the AMA magazine features flat track racing, Kyle.

Last month is was the movie
On Any Sunday. Had to watch it again, and it just keeps getting better.
OUCH! Eric.
Pretty much finished the grizzly yesterday, and it was time to take it for a spin. I was a little concerned that it wouldn't balance steadily enough on the bucket to stay in place, but that wasn't a problem at all. It's not even heavy enough to unweight the back wheels, either.
The first few buckets I ran through it got dumped from the tall side, which demonstrated that I should have checked the wind direction before I set it in place. I came out looking like a brown version of the Pillsbury dough boy. But it worked pretty much as planned, and I got about a 60/40 ratio of rocks to dirt, pretty much what I expected. To get out of the dust when the neighbor came by to see it, I loaded it from the other side. I saw that big rock go into the bucket and was ready for it, but it still hit the front guard on the tractor when it slid down the screen. Which is why in the future I'll make the time to position the high side up wind.
I don't have any excuses for not closing up the trenches now, except it's already 92F outside and since it's Labor Day, and my back is pretty sore from yesterday, I'm thinkin' some R&R might be a better use of the day.
Hope everyone's week gets off to a great start!