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Good afternoon fellas.
I finished this cylinder for mr. @Dream this weekend. It’s a 350 husky and he wanted it to remain a 350 husky cylinder just to see what we could get out of it. He asked for a torquey saw. I gave it my best attempt and I think it’s a good runner. There are some built in limitations as some of you know. I did my best to work around them. It’s pulling 20” 3/8 like nothing so I think he got torque.
That was catch and release.Wow, that's a lot of bait! Wotcha catch with it?...![]()
White perch whatever you call them they are deliciousWe call those Crappie. Gramps also called them calicos.
Re your Special Buns.
I can only offer my sincerest apologies on that Gaz, this place is ruthless.
My friend hit a "turkey" she saidBet they fixed the Mini.
We did three rollovers on Chevy pickups in the late 80'
Every body panel including the gutters and roof skin. I was in one of them but not driving. 330 miles and four days old so Buzz *frenched up. The second time Kevin rolled it I think. This guy was not in it that time, lucky. They left my house and deer jumped out. Rolled again but the bed and back rear caught a tree. It was two months later so the insurance company was pissed but they paid up. He said it was a very big deer and they weren't going that fast. Bent up maybe half the body that time.
Thats what we call them here too.We call those Crappie. Gramps also called them calicos.
Gramps preferred them in winter. The meat is so mushy in warm weather. Good eats either way. As a pre-teen school got delayed one morning so I went out on the ice with him. Pulled a 14"er out that morning. They barely fight in the winter so when that big bastard flopped out of the hole it surprised the *s-word out of me.Thats what we call them here too.
Ive heard all kinds of names for them.
Whatever you call em, theyre dang good to eat. Very mild, almost sweet flavor.
I’d moveI'm done messing with cattle for a few days....thank goodness.
We have been hauling cattle, catching calves, giving shots, getting the bulls locked out of the way, etc, etc....
Never !!!!!!!I’d move
I don't believe you. Bring some to Pittsburgh and cook them up to prove it.Thats what we call them here too.
Ive heard all kinds of names for them.
Whatever you call em, theyre dang good to eat. Very mild, almost sweet flavor.
I don't feed or have anything to do with my neighbors cattle.I'm done messing with cattle for a few days....thank goodness.
We have been hauling cattle, catching calves, giving shots, getting the bulls locked out of the way, etc, etc....
Electric fence insulators are the best at taking a edge off.Spent 2 hours in the garage getting some plywood panels ready for the side job tomorrow. Also sharpened 2 chains while ni was down there. Someone hit something that looked like a metal base for a bird feeder wif my 562 yesterday
Spent 2 hours in the garage getting some plywood panels ready for the side job tomorrow. Also sharpened 2 chains while ni was down there. Someone hit something that looked like a metal base for a bird feeder wif my 562 yesterday
He did run it. Not for long. But he did run it.Someone had to be you. Dan wouldn’t demean himself with a Huskie...