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    Posted: 23 Sep 2020 at 9:57pm
I painted my loader after adding a receiver lol, may come in handy

Edited by Catalinacrasher - 23 Sep 2020 at 9:59pm
I would rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
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This am I winterized my camper, cut several trees up for firewood (haven't split it yet) and butchered one rooster for supper.  After lunch I played on my lathe most the day while charging the battery on my 190XT.  Now I'm festering a full tummy watchin da news.

Nice job on the loader.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2020 at 6:05am
filled truck with notsold garagesale item to be donated to charity
tidied up what WAS my land next door,draining 6 totes of water
graded inside of new neighbour's 26by38 garage.....
rewired, pulled new cable in crawlspace(60'),install new garage panel for other neighbour ,on way home..
then remove tube from tire on next door(getting closer to home !) neighbour's Walker rider..have new tube 'onthe shelf' in my garage....
tried to fix busted non-contact voltage tester...new one is 15 Canucks.

just another day, north of the USA, for me..Jay.


3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112
Kubota BX23S lil' TOOT( The Other Orange Tractor)

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Sadly after being the first person to the job site, I got to walk into an EXPENSIVE morning Geek!! Some low lifes decided that they needed to kick in a side door and clean out all of my employers tools Unhappy. We spent the majority of the day taking inventory .
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Got a big section of roof repairs done on the house today. Derecho kinda made a mess and the roofing contractors are backlogged with city jobs. Also mounted some better tires on the “wood” trailer and repacked the bearings.
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To JBMiller:  I am so impressed with all the time you found to help out your neighbors!  The world needs more people like you.  Thanks for all that you  do. I'm sure it is appreciated!
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Cut hay with the 200 and 488 New Holland hay conditioner. I hope it is the last time I ever cut hay. Fixed a tire on the rear of the old pickup, mowed the front lot with the Lawn mower. Got the old gal on the road to make some deliveries. Greased the side rake, ready for Sunday or Monday baling hay. Most important thing, showed the grandson how to operate the 200.   
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dang...you guys gits me all tuckered out reading what ya'll do. whew!
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Drove 150 miles to buy a corn chopper. Drove 100 miles back, where it's sitting getting new tires.   

Guess what I get to do after work today?
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I finished building new bats for the finger style reel out of wood for my Gleaner E. On a 10' head, there's 12 bats with 12 tines each. There's 2 holes for each tine then 8 more holes to attach them to the reel. Fortunately the week before I picked up a used floor style drill press at an auction for $35...
"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian." Henry Ford
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I did something I never expected to do in my lifetime; I built an outhouse ! Actually, it's for our Halloween display.









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Today Sunday the 27th of Sept I watched some fields of my soybeans get hailed.  Not a total loss but sure did not do them any good
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Got gleaner E motor off in the shop it's an M code motor
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Leave things better than you found them.

1941 Model C (restored 2020)
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(9/27) Painted the penultimate batch of parts for my C.  Getting close...  Should be ready to plow before the snow flies. 
Leave things better than you found them.

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Lol that loader literally has my name on it, look at the plate on the front real close, finally got it back on today, hood back on, completely re-wired, a little disappointed with the lighting, thinking about adding rock lights underneath so I can see my wheels, and a light bar maybe on the loader

Edited by Catalinacrasher - 28 Sep 2020 at 12:55am
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I know it's not an Allis, the Allis was on the chopper keeping me dang busy packing. Got some cleaning up to do, but it's not as bad as it looks there, that grass and weeds are pretty tall.

Edited by Tbone95 - 28 Sep 2020 at 7:57am
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What do you do when your about done with a little project to get a wd-45 back into commission? You wax it of course lmfao
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i don't see no beer fridge in that garage!
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WF...i built an outhouse once, the co assessor drove by and saw it, wanted to ad it to the tax rolls...we had a party that weekend and burnt it down! lol
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Idk about your area but here they don't add it to the taxes unless it's a permanent structure, if a beer fridge was in the garage nothing would ever get done lol
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WF owner Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Sep 2020 at 12:13pm
Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

WF...i built an outhouse once, the co assessor drove by and saw it, wanted to ad it to the tax rolls...we had a party that weekend and burnt it down! lol

In NY State, they assess what is on the property on April 1. It will be hiding in my storage barn by then !

If you notice, the red barn (also part of the Halloween display) is built on an old house trailer axle, so it can be moved out of the yard and so it can't be assessed and didn't have to be built to code. We will use it for Halloween and Christmas, then jack it up, mount a pair of tires and pull it out of the way for storage.
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Idk about your area but here they don't add it to the taxes unless it's a permanent structure, if a beer fridge was in the garage nothing would ever get done lo
   The sob's here in Osage county tried to tax a wood pile I had at one time!!
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