Wow - that’s dry…..praying for rain for you guys ASAP.The Oranges have been working. Been preparing for hunting season. Only shredded the tops of the weeds, to preserve more grass(if there is any grass lol; drought) for the cattle.
A Little Bit Corny Around Here.
Unloading improperly wrapped pallet of deer corn. 2,000 lbs of corn in 50lb bags. If you ate today, God Bless the Farmer & Rancher. Thanks for watching! #hun...youtube.com
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Like the guys up North preparing and putting on snow blowers and chains, I soon will be putting on the disc & cultivator on the tractors in case a fire breaks out. We're supposed to have a dryer winter here, makes me second guess if I got enough hay for the cows.Wow - that’s dry…..praying for rain for you guys ASAP.
One of our daughters is in Santa Cruz, CA, near the beach of Monterey Bay.
They’ve had drought and wildfires off and on for years. Some fires have been close to the small city of Santa Cruz. .
Don’t wish that on anyone.
Hmmm, but what if all 4 tires are going flat?That was a welcome change by Honda for me. Made life easier.
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Yeah - I’m one of the guys putting on snowblowers and chains.Like the guys up North preparing and putting on snow blowers and chains, I soon will be putting on the disc & cultivator on the tractors in case a fire breaks out. We're supposed to have a dryer winter here, makes me second guess if I got enough hay for the cows.
Back in the 50's drought, I remember my great uncle that experienced it, he told me, that folks were taking a torch to the prickly pears and the cows will eat it and highly nutritional also.
That would be the relatively low flow rate on the LX models for the FEL. The solution a buddy of mine came up with was to use the rear remote to power the head on his Grand L. He also added a cylinder to help position the point of the auger with the 3rd Function. Really cool setup. Probably a bit more than I would ever need, though. I think the FEL mounted version is a great idea because the auger can be reversed if it gets stuck under something, not to mention it can be used to reach into flower beds to plant shrubs, etc. Maybe not as far as one would like, but that’s generally just some tweaks to the mounting brackets to move it out farther.Thanks!
I had a three point PD35 and wished I went to the front mount SD10 from the beginning. Much more plesant to hook up and use looking forward instead of twisted around in the seat. The con is that it spins far slower but I can live with that.
I think about wildfires scenarios often, it's not if it's going to happen, but when. Years of droughts and the big freeze in 2021 that killed off more brush/trees. There is a lot fuel on the ground on everyone's property down here.Yeah - I’m one of the guys putting on snowblowers and chains.
Even on their tiny residential lot, our kids are cognizant of extra leaves, brush, etc.
I can’t imagine trying to minimize fire risk on significant acreage.
We’re surrounded by mostly mature hardwood woods. A forest fire here would be catastrophic. Many trees within a fall zone of the house.
If you have TPMS sensors in both sets of wheels, you can use this tool for the GM sensors to relearn the positions once you have swapped your wheels. It worked even for me on my Nissan Titan when I installed after market sensors that only required relearning but not activation.Ever since the implementation of Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems ( and I think of those like non-DPF tractor owners think of DPF's!), I have loaded and unloaded the winter or summer tires spring and fall for all 3 vehicles and taken them to the dealership for their seasonal change overs. I use to enjoy doing the tire changes, but with that damn TPMS, I needed to go there anyways to have them reset, and the mounted truck tires seem to be getting heavier and heavier by the year, and my back seems to get weaker by the year.
So today I slapped together the ugliest "woodworking" project in my lifetime. Had an old pallet kicking around and found some scrap 2x6's and made a simple carrier. Rolled the tires in, then rolled them into the truck box. No Lifting! Like I say its ugly and no amount of paint will fix that, but it works.
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