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Brakes are okay just hanging up. but that'll work it self out if I get it back on the road.Yeah, it would have been sickening if the beast had been damaged. Other than the brakes, what does the car need to get it running?
yep last 2 days been 40 or so. but this next week gonna turn back cold.It's a really weird winter so far. 20* high one day, next it's 50* high. All the trees are budding and we're supposed to get back to highs in the 20*s soon. Makes me wonder about the sap.




My oldest played Soccer for 6 plus years give or Take I've done my Time at Soccer fields.Looks like you're going to be a soccer dad for a while. Enjoy.
Well they get plenty of phone time at the events between games and matchs but still better than just being home on the phone all day.Matt, anything that doesn't involve a smart phone is wonderful these days.
My threshold for outside work is 20 degree's if above 20 and no wind I can cut wood and stay warm. If below 20 there is alway's plenty of inside work I have saved up to due. Or outside work that is quick and easy then its inside for a bit as well. Like clean out the sugar shack and put all that stuff in the shop where it needs to go. Still like 2 trailer loads of stuff inside the sugar shack from kids grad party deep clean make the place look nice back in June. Sugar shack got stuffed full or stuff and the back of the 78 ford is still full of stuff as well that I need to sort and put back in the shop. or put shelves in the garage and then put stuff in the garage on shelfs so I don't have to move it every year out of the shop. for the garage sale every spring.i'm not sure there is enough long johns or coats to keep warm at -17, but sounds like you're surviving. time to heat up the sugar shack and use it like a sauna? BTW it looks like it's been there for years. still making some syrup every year or has kid's lives got too busy for that ?
stay warm!!
Drives this fire wood cutting deck the cross boards are 2 layers of Old deck boards that I got for free from neighbor down the road who was replacing his deck. I hoping they last 4-5 years or that's about how long the big 3x8 stringers last before they rot out. This one is sitting up on some pallets so it may last longer before it rot's into the ground. My 2nd Wood cutting deck is now 3 years old and still holding up strong as it is also sitting on pallets but they take abuse have logs pulled up on them to be cut up for firewood but is save me bending all the way over to cut the logs on the ground which helps my back last longer cutting wood for the day!I’m not sure how your Craigslist or offerup or other places to move stuff besides garages sales work in your area but if you find or know someone building a trex (pvc) deck the leftovers are very useful cause wood and wet weather sitting in the ground don’t last long. I use trex scraps to build concrete forms, racking shelves and other things.
Cutting firewood I bet is really keeping you in shape cause yard work might be the best gym on earth.
Drive's I have plenty of free wood pallet's that last about 5 years then fall apart. Boiler is doing good If wood is dry and small chunks it burns better. It does on Okay on the semi Green and or Punky wood that I send threw it.Free wood is always a good thing! Another option is seeing if you can find warehouses giving away their free plastic pallets.
How do you like the wood burning furnace? Less expensive and more labor I’m guessing? Does house and garage heat up nicely?
just 2 this year the oldest is in college now. But still having weekends free to due stuff is not really happening yet.With 3 kids in sports I'd be surprised you have time to fart, let alone do chores around the house.
Id say we have 10" or so since last week Wednesday got like 5" then 2 days later another 5" all Light and fluffy.How much snow did you get last Tuesday or Wednesday? We got about 6" this past Tuesday.