That roof is also hinged and can open 90 degrees for any future well work.View attachment 244480
Got the framing all done, roof on and the door hung for the new well house. Tomorrow it gets the siding and rewired.
I'll bet I've lost 15lbs just in sweat.
Anybody remember the Charity Cut we did in August a few years back?
103 degrees that day and we stopped at 2pm. Just couldn't keep going.
We do! Kickin a$$ and taking names!
View attachment 244480
Got the framing all done, roof on and the door hung for the new well house. Tomorrow it gets the siding and rewired.
I'll bet I've lost 15lbs just in sweat.
Anybody remember the Charity Cut we did in August a few years back?
103 degrees that day and we stopped at 2pm. Just couldn't keep going.
View attachment 244480
Got the framing all done, roof on and the door hung for the new well house. Tomorrow it gets the siding and rewired.
I'll bet I've lost 15lbs just in sweat.
Anybody remember the Charity Cut we did in August a few years back?
103 degrees that day and we stopped at 2pm. Just couldn't keep going.
At the kids in Stuart...
When I was an invincible 18 my hay hauling crew used to be able to put up a 1000 bales a day in in this. There would be 3 .
Just had some ceamsickles crapped out on my driveway.I've been needing some bonfire material.
And a little Husky.![]()
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Probably trading material.Whatcha gonna do with those, Steve?
My Uncle had a Stihl 041 Farm Boss years ago.Probably trading material.
I might check out the little top handle Stihl and Husky.
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Come see me sometime. [emoji6]My Uncle had a Stihl 041 Farm Boss years ago.
What'll it take for that one.