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Nephew finally got brave enough to pull the chebby in the 8000# diesel class last night..
A year’s worth of bragging and or ribbing and the boys can settle it at the track ..
that 40,000# sled will humble bout anything..
He beat a couple, and got beat by a couple..How did he do?
Right! That's piss poor! I have only personally owned the tractor for coming on 5 years. I know how to treat a clutch but previous owners, well?
Organic I go!
Some of the lower budget maple syrup operations around here still use them for storing finished syrup. Not many though, and I believe the bulk buyers will no longer buy syrup in them because of possible lead content.
You just can’t put a price on “trendy”...The reason I ask was I went past a antique / salvage shop and he had a couple for sale
These old milk churns used to be everywhere on the farm they are always perfect for taking out water when the barn and pasture water is frozen
now apparently thes city folk are buying them up
I couldn’t believe the price tag
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You just can’t put a price on “trendy”...
Trendy folks will pay stupid money for things we used to discard or scrap...
But hey, some old stuff is just cool if you can decorate something with it... Not my thing, but if some of those folks walked into my shop and saw how many saws were hanging in there, they’d think I was stupid too...
They’d be right too...
Must be in England??
I just noticed the spelling of aluminum...
“Aluminium”. Lol
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Seems keeping Kyle on feed an extra month made a difference.. I’ve not seen that much marbling in a filet in a while.
My favorite cut of the beefer.. tenderloin.. I always have them pulled whole and cut them myself.
Beef.....
It’s whats for dinner....