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Yikes. That'll make a guy grumpy !!! I noticed it running on the ground literally across the road from where I have it serviced when things happen. For it to decide to puke it's liquids out on the road it couldn't have done it in a better place !!!At least it was only coolant...One of mine decided to puke the 3/4 clutches on the highway with the big gooseneck on the back....














Not yet. First use will be August when we combine the oats. I'm quite sure the axle isn't going to be the weak point anymore but we shall see.Has the combine been out bouncing through the fields some now with the repaired hub mount?








Busy Busy Busy Busy Busy Busy !!! No way you'll catch us sitting around when there is something to do outside !!Looks like you been busy!
Funny you are planning to be pulling the camper next weekend. Me and the family are going camping next weekend also but just pulling a little ol' popup camper of mine.

Busy Busy Busy Busy Busy Busy !!! No way you'll catch us sitting around when there is something to do outside !!
I think if I actually hooked that camper to the ol' minivan that would be the last thing it ever pulled
However, that very minivan has logged thousands of miles pulling a popup back in the day when it was newer. Pulled it like a champ too !!
Just like Christmas Eve … Some assembly required … insert tab A into slot B … take a shot of Fireball …
Blah Blah Blah Fireball. That's usually how that goesJust like Christmas Eve … Some assembly required … insert tab A into slot B … take a shot of Fireball …

Surprisingly it stinks very little. This is the came crew that built the Poo Palace so they knew what they were getting intoHopefully the wind blows towards the fertilizer shed

Just the other day I saw a early 90's Woody Grand Caravan pulling a skid loader trailer with a Case 1845C on it. I'm thinking that was a LITTLE BIT much for that poor minivan !!!the 2006 Toyota sienna did some pulling duty before I got my 2012 F250. It did great with no issues really. Only trouble I had was trying to find a place for the bikes when the girls wanted to take their bikes with them!
Depends on what you consider "done". I've drank a few beers on the dirt pad already imagining what it would be like to do it when the shop was up and I wasn't swatting mosquitoesJust let us know when the new shop-warming party is, I'll bring beer.
Definitely stoked to see this happening!

Not when you drink Fireball while assembling things. Then anything goes !!!isn't it tab A into slot A?
I kept sending links to his YouTube channel to my builder guy until he said "FINE I'LL GIVE IT A SHOT!!!". We shall see what he thinks of it when I talk to him tomorrow morningCongrats on the new build finally getting started. I really like those wet-set pole anchors! Makes a lot more sense to hold up a building with them than sticking a bunch of wood posts in the dirt. I saw them first on some "RR Buildings" YouTube vids. Hope yours turns out as nice as the ones they build!
I asked how long they thought it'd take and he said they hoped to have the tin on and everything ready for concrete inside by mid next week if the weather cooperates. We've had a camping trip planned for this coming weekend since this time last year so it seems I'll get to take a few days off next week to dig in the water lines, power lines, data tubes and do all the underground electrical and plumbing work inside the shop. I can't think of a better way to use a couple vacation daysAwesome! If they build as fast as RR Buildings, should be done by the end of next week lol.

I'm quite excited as well !! Popcorn, beer and whiskey are all welcome here !!! I can even supply the chairThat is so cool, I'm very happy for you.
I'm thinking about pulling up a chair with some popcorn, but in todays day and age I think I would rather have beer or whiskey and more than one at that.

He said they lasered them all to get them in the right spot. They are literally in perfectly straight lines. I didn't expect anything less but it sure seems like it'd have been a challenge to do it as well as they did !!!What did they use to get all those anchors lined up and level?

Im surprised to see a skidsteer with a boom on it. Usually those crews run telehandlers. Building structure looks good!
*whistle* looking good
He has a telehandler and when I asked him where it was he said "doing the math the skiddy and boom should reach the top so we'll see." After it was up I asked how it worked and he said "The skiddy was on it's tippy toes but it got them up there just fine !!"I'm surprised to see a skid steer with a boom on it. Usually those crews run telehandlers. Building structure looks good!
This is the same crew that built the complete 60x152 stacking slab wood structure in 2.5 days. They move right along !!!Geeeez, they are not kidding around, are they? Great progress.
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I think a big telehandler with a post hole digger on it would be kind of clumsey. They said they could comfortably set a 60' rafter with the skiddy so no need for the telehandler on this job until time for steel when they'll need it for another basket lift. Maybe.Skid load can run the post hole digger and the boom. Do they make third functions with enough GPM on telehandlers?
26x16 and 16x12.Very good, what are the big door sizes?

I took the day off from work and brought my laptop along in case I was needed remotely and good thing I did !! I think I spend 5ish hours doing stuff logged on to machines remotely supporting two different install crews on the way out there and back. Kind of like a paid day off I guess35 mph, LOL run out of things to talk about LOL

