Texas Fall/Winter thread!

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Headed to Glen Rose yesterday morning. Had to go thru Granbury. There is a park along the way, and it already had all sorts of Christmas decorations up. Still a bit early for me to want to see them, or hear the music. I like to finish one holiday, before seeing the next. Luckily, my radio station isn't playing holiday stuff, just Texas Country!

Lou; On my journeys this morning, I saw a lot of pastures that are cut, and they'll likely be baling today and/or tomorrow. I was going to ask you if it was too late to do that, since we had the hard freeze last week. :confused3: Would there be any nutrition in the hay, or is it just filler for cattle, at this point?

Breaktime is over. Back to the grind for me!

We were in the Grapevine Mills Outlet Mall this morning, and they already have a live Santa Claus and all the other decorations to make pictures of the kids with Santa Claus.

Incidentally, the J.C. Penney store (JC's 5 star outlet, they call it) has signs everywhere; Going Out of Business Sale, All Sales Final, No Returns, Cash & Credit Cards, but No Checks. 30% to 60% off the outlet price. I thought it odd that they also had a sign trying to hire both full time and part time help. I asked a lady at the Customer Service counter and she said they plan to close the end of December; i.e., after Christmas.
 
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Weather has been so nice I started on my cattle pens again,finally got the outsides done,now for the interior lay-out.
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Hey man, that looks great! Built a few of those that's for sure. I see you went square tubing, what, ya chicken:laughing: I never thought about the ST, always used the drill stem. Is this a cutting/loading pen? if so, wait until you see the prices of headgates OMG!!
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #3,003  
Hey man, that looks great! Built a few of those that's for sure. I see you went square tubing, what, ya chicken:laughing: I never thought about the ST, always used the drill stem. Is this a cutting/loading pen? if so, wait until you see the prices of headgates OMG!!

Yeah my main working pen. The top rail is 2&3/8's and the other is 4in. channel. The channel has worked out great and got it for .86ft new and drill stem was $1ft used but don't have any problem welding it. I have a squeeze chute with headgate,its not new but still works,need to repaint. I am thinking about having someone come in to sandblast and paint everything,surely someone around here does that.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #3,004  
Headed to Glen Rose yesterday morning. Had to go thru Granbury. There is a park along the way, and it already had all sorts of Christmas decorations up. Still a bit early for me to want to see them, or hear the music. I like to finish one holiday, before seeing the next. Luckily, my radio station isn't playing holiday stuff, just Texas Country!

Lou; On my journeys this morning, I saw a lot of pastures that are cut, and they'll likely be baling today and/or tomorrow. I was going to ask you if it was too late to do that, since we had the hard freeze last week. :confused3: Would there be any nutrition in the hay, or is it just filler for cattle, at this point?

Breaktime is over. Back to the grind for me!

101.9 in San Antonio switched over to 24 hour Christmas Carols on Friday, 11/15. Waay too early for my tastes. I'll tune in about December 24.
 
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Yeah my main working pen. The top rail is 2&3/8's and the other is 4in. channel. The channel has worked out great and got it for .86ft new and drill stem was $1ft used but don't have any problem welding it. I have a squeeze chute with headgate,its not new but still works,need to repaint. I am thinking about having someone come in to sandblast and paint everything,surely someone around here does that.

I think you may come out WAYY cheaper getting some OSPHO and treating then painting it yourself. We sandblast and on the cheap, it starts @ $4 ft.
OSPHO is great stuff. I have used it for over 20 years probably. Ospho Rust Treatment - Since 1947

I dont think I'd do anything to the chute other than some paint.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #3,006  
Headed to Glen Rose yesterday morning. Had to go thru Granbury. There is a park along the way, and it already had all sorts of Christmas decorations up. Still a bit early for me to want to see them, or hear the music. I like to finish one holiday, before seeing the next. Luckily, my radio station isn't playing holiday stuff, just Texas Country!

Lou; On my journeys this morning, I saw a lot of pastures that are cut, and they'll likely be baling today and/or tomorrow. I was going to ask you if it was too late to do that, since we had the hard freeze last week. :confused3: Would there be any nutrition in the hay, or is it just filler for cattle, at this point?

Breaktime is over. Back to the grind for me!

I didn't get a freeze down here,, did get into the low 40s.. that's like a freeze this far south.. yea the protein is gone.. but most of what I baled this year.. was stemie,, with little protein in it.. no rain,, no growth,, so back to the protein drums.. 14% for the cow and 21% for the horses.. I only have one horse so she shares.. with my five cows,, last year I had 35 head of cattle and 5 head of horses and ten round bales,, this year I have 100 round bales and 6 heads.. When will the math work out.:confused3::laughing:. Lou
 
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I think you may come out WAYY cheaper getting some OSPHO and treating then painting it yourself. We sandblast and on the cheap, it starts @ $4 ft.
OSPHO is great stuff. I have used it for over 20 years probably. Ospho Rust Treatment - Since 1947

I dont think I'd do anything to the chute other than some paint.

Thanks Dennis,I may do the Ospho myself and find someone with paint sprayer,cause hand painting aint happening:D
Do you have to brush it on or a pump-up hand sprayer work?
 
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Foreman, you can brush it on or use a paint mitt. When I do pipe, I usually use paint brush and old T shirt while wearing those rubber dish gloves. Sometimes you need to do 2 coats if it has scaly rust, but I have only had to do that once or twice, it's great stuff.

You could paint it yourself in an afternoon, either use a paint mitt and brushes, or re
nt/borrow one of them wagner sprayers.
 
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Foreman, you can brush it on or use a paint mitt. When I do pipe, I usually use paint brush and old T shirt while wearing those rubber dish gloves. Sometimes you need to do 2 coats if it has scaly rust, but I have only had to do that once or twice, it's great stuff.

You could paint it yourself in an afternoon, either use a paint mitt and brushes, or re
nt/borrow one of them wagner sprayers.

It will take me awhile to get the different pens and chute system done on the inside. That would be a lot of brush or paint mitting,think buying a wagner sounds good.
 
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Foreman, I dont think I would spray the OSPHO, I think you would get allot of waste. Paint sure.
 
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With that much beer, maybe the guys could talk you into "speaker dancing" again! :laughing:

I pity the speaker I try to dance on now. I think speaker dancing's time has long past. Besides, we will be too busy watching you do your rain dance. Jinman has a few trees to dance around.
hugs, Brandi
 
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bindian; A woman is as old as she feels! (And a man's not old, until he quits feeling!) :laughing:

I'm sure no one wants me to get the party rained out!
 
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I think you may come out WAYY cheaper getting some OSPHO and treating then painting it yourself. We sandblast and on the cheap, it starts @ $4 ft.
OSPHO is great stuff. I have used it for over 20 years probably. Ospho Rust Treatment - Since 1947

I dont think I'd do anything to the chute other than some paint.



I would second using Ospho. We did pipe fence with a mitt. But my first choice would be painting it with Hammerite. That is some really good stuff. But it's thick so brushing or a mitt is about the only way to apply it.
 
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It will take me awhile to get the different pens and chute system done on the inside. That would be a lot of brush or paint mitting,think buying a wagner sounds good.

Does outdoor paint spraying in Texas automatically start the wind blowing on the calmest of days?
It sure does up here:)

I talked my wife into staining a ruff oak board fence down at the gate a few years ago with a Wagner.
It was black oil stain. By the time she was done her shirt, shorts, socks, shoes, blonde hair, and skin were all black.
It took a long time to get her cleaned up and she burned the clothes.
Ever since she has used a long nap roller and brush for outdoor painting.:D
 
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A couple years ago we painted my mother in laws front porch. The wife went to Home Depot and bought an 18 volt Ryobi sprayer. When painting overhead it splattered some. When painting horizontally it did pretty good.
 
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Lou, is her name Sheila? Maybe you called her by the wrong name and that's why she was confused?:laughing:
 

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