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   / Oil Back Ordered #41  
You need to stick to 4 wheel toasters....lol Also obvious to me is... You don't farm.
Obvious to me you don’t either.
Retirement hobby farming 100 round bales a year is a far cry from farming to provide for a family.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #42  
Obvious to me you don’t either.
Retirement hobby farming 100 round bales a year is a far cry from farming to provide for a family.
I don't farm but neither do you. Farming is growing food crops for human consumption, not harvesting mulch hay to sell to mushroom growers. You need to get your parameters right. I bale a bit more than 100 rounds per year anyway. No mulch crap here either, unlike you. (n)
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #43  
I paid $23.95 for 2.5 gal T6 now its $64.99
fot the 2.5 gal T6. IMHO $40 is a big increase

willy
No way did you pay $23 for T6 last year. It has been $21-23/gallon at Walmart for the previous 5 years. Maybe for a non-synthetic Rotella oil. I’ve been buying it for years by the gallon and I cannot remember it ever being only $23 for 2.5 gallons.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #44  
No way did you pay $23 for T6 last year. It has been $21-23/gallon at Walmart for the previous 5 years. Maybe for a non-synthetic Rotella oil. I’ve been buying it for years by the gallon and I cannot remember it ever being only $23 for 2.5 gallons.
Everything is more expensive in New Mexico including non resident Elk tags...lol
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #45  
Everything is more expensive in New Mexico including non resident Elk tags...lol
Actually it’s not. Our fuel, oil and natural gas is some of the cheapest in the country. As for non resident elk tags; those are expensive in every western state. Gouge the tourists. If you think state licenses are expensive, check out what the tribes are charging.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #46  

jyoutz I really did pay $23 for 2.5 gal T6​

I ordered 4 jugs they told me it was $20.95 for the 2.5 gal T6 don't remember how long it took but they never gave me a call and one day I just happened to check the shelf and there were the 4 jugs of 2.5 gal T6 $23.95 so now I have them.
Sure glad I got them before the $64.95 price tag

willy
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #47  
Everything is more expensive in New Mexico including non resident Elk tags...lol
My last private land hunt there was over 15 grand but I have to say the camp cook made some fantastic Mexican dishes, once my system got used to them...lol

I do like hunting in your state. Not only do you have large Mulies but the Elk are fantastic too. Have both hanging on the walls here.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #48  
My last private land hunt there was over 15 grand but I have to say the camp cook made some fantastic Mexican dishes, once my system got used to them...lol

I do like hunting in your state. Not only do you have large Mulies but the Elk are fantastic too. Have both hanging on the walls here.
Here’s some large mulies from my property. They were gone during hunting season. Unfortunately.
 

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   / Oil Back Ordered #49  
Walmart has 2.5gal T6 15W-40 for $59 delivered. And T5 in the same grade for $48 delivered.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #50  
I don't farm but neither do you. Farming is growing food crops for human consumption, not harvesting mulch hay to sell to mushroom growers. You need to get your parameters right. I bale a bit more than 100 rounds per year anyway. No mulch crap here either, unlike you. (n)

Oh, believe me sidecarflip, I AM a farmer. And I don’t have to grow a vegetable or a fruit to do so. I grow feed to raise cattle. My own and others. I’m secure in knowing that. I don’t steal valor from farmers to make other TBN members like Gale Hawkins feel bad or like their opinions don’t matter.
5,000 bales in one day BS. :ROFLMAO:
 
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   / Oil Back Ordered #51  
I can remember in my teens I worked for
a farmer we put up 1500 bales average weight
125 lbs they were green we worked from 5 am
to 7pm I put every one of those bales 7 bales
high and we worked for 5 days and yes his
barn burned to the ground!

willy
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #52  
Here’s some large mulies from my property. They were gone during hunting season. Unfortunately.
That always happens. Just like here. I can watch really nice bucks across the road munching on soy beans but come a week before season, they all vanish.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #53  
I can remember in my teens I worked for
a farmer we put up 1500 bales average weight
125 lbs they were green we worked from 5 am
to 7pm I put every one of those bales 7 bales
high and we worked for 5 days and yes his
barn burned to the ground!

willy
Just had one go up the next town over. Sane deal. Nice green hay. What a smelly mess and you cannot put it out either.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #54  
That always happens. Just like here. I can watch really nice bucks across the road munching on soy beans but come a week before season, they all vanish.
Need that here but no hunting in city limits...

Generally the band of brothers head for my salad bar every evening and had at it... especially like munching on succulents.

Three bucks make up the group from 3 to 5 point.
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   / Oil Back Ordered #56  
Need that here but no hunting in city limits...

Generally the band of brothers head for my salad bar every evening and had at it... especially like munching on succulents.

Three bucks make up the group from 3 to 5 point.View attachment 757898
Theres a local city here that my in laws live in. I have never seen so many deer in my life. It's so bad that there Arnold farm on the edge that does a cull every few years. The deer just arnt afraid of people at all.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #57  
Yep, no fear.

A small farm adjacent to city fenced 65 acres with deer fence and it helped.

I’ve counted 34 deer from two groups before the fence went in.

The farm is county so legal to hunt… local guide took one and the numbers hanging around went way down.
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #58  
Getting back to supply chain issues.

I follow the trade publication Diesel Progress. This months editorial was titled "Supply Chain Struggles Continue". The good news reported was expect an improvement in 6 to 8 months. The bad is that 70% of OEMs report that supply issues are getting worse! Biggest issue is getting components and next is shipping issues.

I guess we will just have to continue to be patient. What other choice is there?
 
   / Oil Back Ordered #60  
Interestingly, I wanted the new Harbor Freight Bauer brushless 20 volt 4.5" angle grinder and none of the local HF stores (3 within shopping distance) had them in stock, so I ordered one online from HF. It arrived in a timely manner and I unboxed it and attached a fully charged 5 amp hour batter, fired it up and it spooled up to speed and it immediately shut off. Tried in about 10 times, same deal so I called HF in California (800 number) and explained the issue and was issued a pre paid Fed-Ex shipping label and returned it and requested a working replacement.

Seems as though HF don't have any, so I'm on a 'wait list' now... I find it interesting that HF has none. Must be sitting on a container ship parked outside San Diego harbor waiting to unload....lol

First time I ever had an issue with a HF tool.
 

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