Important

Lol

No hat packed light for a weekend trip.

mac 'will wear my hat to sema' gyvr
 
we've been working our asses off.
2188 with six rows can only get so much done in one day, plus we don't have enough drivers, trucks, or carts and the line at the elevator is like 3 hours long.
got 65 acres done yesterday, getting the rest of this 80 done this morning then we are going to move to another field. We keep getting calls for more work and Jed gets service calls on top of everything else.

Arizona, I hope you stick around. there's not enough ladies in the MWC. Don't let these guys scare you away.

89"2188 passed 8800 hours yesterday"Laredo
 
pretty cool story mac. he's my favorite on that show.

for the record i have been taking my clothes off for money for a long time....


Rew'it's getting hard to find an audience these days'Ster
 
we've been working our asses off.
2188 with six rows can only get so much done in one day, plus we don't have enough drivers, trucks, or carts and the line at the elevator is like 3 hours long.
got 65 acres done yesterday, getting the rest of this 80 done this morning then we are going to move to another field. We keep getting calls for more work and Jed gets service calls on top of everything else.

Arizona, I hope you stick around. there's not enough ladies in the MWC. Don't let these guys scare you away.

89"2188 passed 8800 hours yesterday"Laredo


We fell short of getting things tied up yesterday evening by about 30-40 acres at most. Ran into the evening and slugged the combine about 11:00 last night and called it quits shortly after. Now we are in a 3-4 day rain cycle. I have about 500 acres of beans left in the next county and we are done. Nice work on the 8800 hours, thats a shitload man! I am knocking on the door of 5000 in our 2188. I keep thinking of trading up, but this ol' girl just keeps on going. I did trade planters this fall, should be getting it in the coming month or so. No real hurry to get it here at the moment.

Cheese "16 green and yellow rows of time savings" Man
 
March can't come quick enough. Just put in for my days off for wf today. That way i am for sure off work and going.
 
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We fell short of getting things tied up yesterday evening by about 30-40 acres at most. Ran into the evening and slugged the combine about 11:00 last night and called it quits shortly after. Now we are in a 3-4 day rain cycle. I have about 500 acres of beans left in the next county and we are done. Nice work on the 8800 hours, thats a shitload man! I am knocking on the door of 5000 in our 2188. I keep thinking of trading up, but this ol' girl just keeps on going. I did trade planters this fall, should be getting it in the coming month or so. No real hurry to get it here at the moment.

Cheese "16 green and yellow rows of time savings" Man

Jeds combine, I just run it when he needs help. Lol
Hoping to see 9k before I leave.
He says kile impellers, serrated rock trap beaters, and a non Stone guard drum should take care of your plugging problem.
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Hours on a machine must be somewhere near the same as mileage, right? I mean, those things don't move too quickly, I'd imagine 1mph average.

So what's life expectancy of big machines like that?
 
So I have never really done much "construction" I mean I put up a 6ft wood fence around my half acre, and drywall in the basement, with the help of friends on both. Other than that, just your normal fixes here and there.

Well shortly after buying my house, almost 6 years ago, I noticed that the water was getting behind the shower wall in the corner of the window area. I then realized that the owners before me slapped the shower surround on top of the tile that was there. Not to sure if that is common or code, but because the water was getting in there it started raining tile every time you showered.


Anyways, I have been pushing this back mostly because im a little scarred, this being my only bathroom, and me not relly knowing alot about how to fix it. Well Sunday the wife ,baby, and I just strolled around Menards dreaming about what we would want when we do the bathroom, which caused me to think about it all day yesterday, which caused me to come home and tear down the shower wall to see how bad it was underneath, which caused me to grab the hammer.




So here we go. Guess I will learn as I go.

I have more demo to do tonight. My big goal is to get rid of all the walls around the shower then start looking at the floors because both the tub and toilet have been leaky for years.
 
So I have never really done much "construction" I mean I put up a 6ft wood fence around my half acre, and drywall in the basement, with the help of friends on both. Other than that, just your normal fixes here and there.

Well shortly after buying my house, almost 6 years ago, I noticed that the water was getting behind the shower wall in the corner of the window area. I then realized that the owners before me slapped the shower surround on top of the tile that was there. Not to sure if that is common or code, but because the water was getting in there it started raining tile every time you showered.


Anyways, I have been pushing this back mostly because im a little scarred, this being my only bathroom, and me not relly knowing alot about how to fix it. Well Sunday the wife ,baby, and I just strolled around Menards dreaming about what we would want when we do the bathroom, which caused me to think about it all day yesterday, which caused me to come home and tear down the shower wall to see how bad it was underneath, which caused me to grab the hammer.




So here we go. Guess I will learn as I go.

I have more demo to do tonight. My big goal is to get rid of all the walls around the shower then start looking at the floors because both the tub and toilet have been leaky for years.

Looks like you got your work cut out for you. Doesn't look fun to me. I don't see any cans of cold encouragement tho. That may be a problem.
 
The shop has been just a humming latly with all the work we're doing! Here are just some pics of some of the 'fun' things the students are encountering!

Teacher dropped off a couple outboard motors, a Suzuki 150 and 200, using the 150 to make the 200 work...
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Well... "I don't think so Tim". Something broke off somewhere and rattled around this cylinder, destroyed the piston and put molten aluminum in the ports and embedded into cylinder wall...
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These brakes "just started sqeaking"...
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Also have a d30 tore down for the 'Super Turdy 30' build to go back into the XJ and we'll probably start on the 5.4 R&R next week...


99SJ 'Busy, busy, busy' Ex
 
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