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ITS MOVING DAY BOYS!!!
@Runs With Scissors comes to mind here with his journey a while back. You've got a legit basement i think from the pics, right?
No doubt. That will definitely be the next step for me. Must have a way for ME to maintain my fleet of junk lol.One thing I found, when I stopped being a "professional mechanic" was that it was mentally, exceedingly difficult, to let/have other people work on my stuff.......I just couldn't do it. (Hence the reason I installed that hoist).
Something to this effect.Time to start emptying the tools, remove the drawers, and get the shell lifted through the door way. Probably not today though.
LOL sorry brother......This is the shoot anything lately thread.
Now that's a nice pic! Glad you got him.So. Yesterday it was 96* here at 4pm. I went out to the side deck to bring in the laundry off the clothes line. I looked down back in the field and saw a coyote limping walking slowly. Quietly i moved inside. Downstairs, grabbed a long range rifle, out the back door Quietly, moved beside a shed there, I saw him stop and lay down in the shade. Adjust scope. Aim bang, rolls him over, back upstairs I go, start bringing in the laundry again, I look, he's trying to get up. I run back downstairs out the back door, not Quietly this time. Rest my rifle against the shed, bang, roll him over again. My nephew calls from next door, I tell him to come over I shot a coyote. We jump in the ranger drive down, he's still breathing. My nephew carries a. 38, he jumps out, walks over, bang, five minutes later, he stopped moving. One tuff dog. I was a wash of sweat to say the least.