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This dude gave up trying to keep the ground hogs out of his garden, ended up making a separate garden for them and the other critters. His videos are hilarious.
My kids love the Chunk videos. Although the he does occasionally get into the garden he is being kept out of.This dude gave up trying to keep the ground hogs out of his garden, ended up making a separate garden for them and the other critters. His videos are hilarious.
Chuck will be headed to the Salvage Garage at some point, going to try and finish up the detail work on the air brake/bag system for the Muv-All.

What a major pain. Good luck sir.Then you will have to change his name to Phil.I am going to teach him to drive.






You better put aprostrofy marks around 'Chuck' or we might "chuck" you!Chuck the shop hog.
Nice casters!Chuck decided he wanted breakfast a 3:45 AM, I was having a semi sleepless night as is, probably got three hours total and I feel it. I am up at the Hill now, the Blurb is full of wood working tools for the wood shop. I still have several more things to bring over from the Salvage Garage, it will be nice to have a cohesive wood working shop once again. Yesterday I got the three adjustable height tables configured with the new foot master casters, I got really lucky, I ordered 1/2"-13 threaded studs and that was what the tables had, I did still have to cut up 12 new pieces of threaded rod, the studs the casters came with were way to short. The Blurb got a trailer brake controller installed, still need to put in a new rear plug, the current one isn't totally wired up and it has been smashed a few too many times, thought I had one, but spent 20 minutes looking, so I guess I have to buy one.
Later, at the SG, the trailer got as finished as it can be without having the wheels on, I can't get the tires mounted until Monday, so we are shooting for Tuesday.
I also dug into the Pintle hitch on the back of Perk, moving it up a few inches should make the new army trailer usable. I drilled all the holes, but bolts won't be here until Monday. From there, I still have to rework the glad hands and tail lights, add the receiver hitch, add the gooseneck hitch, swap the fifth wheel out and make the air lock work so it can easily be repositioned. Also have to try and countersink the bolts on the top of the frame rail so the Tru-Hitch will sit flat. I am sure there are ten other things that need to be done during all that, another never ending project.
Then on the way home we picked up a couple big wooden spools, one is for my Buddy's cow, it likes to push things around and rub against them. One is possibly for an outdoor table. I have the small one.
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Can’t wait to see you try to get him through the TSA checkpoint at the airport.Emotional support animal.......
It's anyone here old enough to remember bananadine? Poor Chuck. He's surely an addict now.I feel like people have tried worse.
Chuck was outside for a while today, he ate some clover and grass, I figure that is a start to getting him off the banana drugs.
They like anything that sits still too long. Mine eat asparagus, pumpkins, melons, onions, tomatoes, peas, greenbeans, clover, corn, sunflowers, not rhubarb.In the chunk videos they like broccoli, carrots, and apples. Maybe thier palate changes as they mature.