Jimmy in NC
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Watching cartoonsSup Fartkockers?
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Watching cartoonsSup Fartkockers?
Really well thanks for askingGood morning Todd I'm great, how are you?
Good morning Brian hope your Sunday is a good oneSup Fartkockers?
Thanks for the update Randy glad your daughter is back home my friendWell men.......my little girl is back home.
She has to see her cardiologist asap. She's also been but on thyroid meds.
The fact is that she's never been a really healthy person. She never complains though......just motors on.
I appreciate all the concern, and the prayers my friends. I'll keep y'all updated.
Good morning Steve stay safe out there todayGood Sunday Morning!
Good morning Steve stay safe out there today
Great pic there DaveView attachment 90493 A big GFY from Lindsey and I
Great pic there DaveMy friend restores farm equipment cars/trucks motorcycles etc.
Here is the earliest tiller?
I've seen 1940s he says 2 cycle cable pull not rope self rewinding.
Fully articulating handle and controls it's very advanced for it's age.
Runs perfect.
He restored this IH tractor.
As well it runs great too.View attachment 90494 View attachment 90495 View attachment 90496 View attachment 90497
LMFAOJust letting you know I can read, lol
Being from down under I would say firewoodAnyone know what kind of wood this is? Thought it was pretty neat![]()
Good morning Travis how are you my friendWell I reckon it's time for a nap before graveyard yall be good.
I never seen locust that dark either ...who the hell knows. Just call it fire wood...
Yes sir DJ I agree. Me and you thinks alike.[emoji106]
There wasn't any bark, but there was some stringy fibers before the hardwood, which is the one of reasons I didn't think it was walnut. But we never thought black locust
I do know that! Used them before.They say its as good as hedge for posts. Prolly better cause locust is lots straighter.
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The black locust I'm used to cutting never gets this big. The bark kinda reminds me of ash and I thought was more of a yellow wood, but not near as yellow as hedge or mulberry.
I'll just call it firewood
Locust is the main wood used around here for fence posts. It'll last easily 20 30 years maybe longer.They say its as good as hedge for posts. Prolly better cause locust is lots straighter.
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