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What's stopping you?I'd move.
Was going to say it looks like a valmetYes, Only about 5-7 years now Ed. They bought out a timber harvester company called Valmet. Those machines were red//grey//black. They in the last couple have now gone to Komatsu yellow with Komatsu subtle changes.
What's stopping you?
prove it lolYou smokin’ *s-wordt…Bub. They ain’t no bigger in WV than they are here. And they have wide open buffets here of peanuts, soybeans, corn, etc damn near all year ‘round. And has nothing to do with the white oaks/sawtooth oaks that pump acorns by the tons, and some white oaks/sawtooth oaks drop ‘em the size of quarters, every year.
Nope. Good geographical spread awareness tho...Any Vegemite on that toast?
You smokin’ *s-wordt…Bub. They ain’t no bigger in WV than they are here. And they have wide open buffets here of peanuts, soybeans, corn, etc damn near all year ‘round. And has nothing to do with the white oaks/sawtooth oaks that pump acorns by the tons, and some white oaks/sawtooth oaks drop ‘em the size of quarters, every year.
We went through two traditional water heaters in 7 years. This solved that problem.
https://www.rheem.com/innovations/innovation_residential/marathon/
@41FanForLife gave you his potato phone to use to keep himself safe?Speaking of deer.
Had an eagle munching on a carcass beside the house tonight. Normally see eagles around Lake Erie alot. But here was a little unusual. Sorry for the poor pic quality. Phone camera just didn't View attachment 315046 View attachment 315048 have the reach.
It's a Keystone thing Adam.@41FanForLife gave you his potato phone to use to keep himself safe?
And it took them thus long to start making them? What's the catch, does it cost the same as a life time supply of regular heaters?Our traditional units would rust throug and leak. The one in the link has no metal in it except the brass fittings on top. It very efficient as well.
…ain’t telling me nuthin I don’t know.Deer tend to get bigger in colder climates to stay warm but it takes longer to get there.
Deer in agricultural areas grow faster/tenderer. Warmer climates have longer growing season and less need for larger body mass.
If you want a tender deer get one off a mid Ga. peanut/soybean farm, it will only be about 200lbs with good horns and you won't have to drag it thru the snow.
We can take about 12 deer a season so we get plenty of meat.
Why ya'll shootin pine goats anyways?
You two are either a little ghey or a little pedo, or a lot of both...Kid is amazing
You two are either a little ghey or a little pedo, or a lot of both...
Good morning guys. Looks like a nice weekend on the way. They're talking about the overtime picking back up next week.