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Taking three girls to school, animal chores, canning more sausage, then into bigger town after lunch. Pharmacy, husband wants the truck washed, and I'll get more feed. It's Senior Day at one of the feed stores.
Thank you. I looked at that but settled on a different one from amazon with many good reviews. I don't do the alexa or google stuff and with my hearing (and noe hearing aid) I don't need the bass boost, I have to turn the treble up to hear most things. But thanks again for mentioning it, I never knew they existed. I had one of the hard wired ones years ago that plugged into the antenna connection but when they stopped putting the 3.5mm speaker plug on the phones I couldn't use that anymore.https://monsterilluminessence.com/s...3-4-amp-charging-ports-simultaneous-charging/
This is the one I got. It'll do music from Spotify or YouTube music or whatever on your phone, and it'll do wireless phone calls too. I haven't used it for a call yet, but it works well for music.
Crushing rock today for road building materials and just trashing my new truck in the mud. I should have taken a picture of the entire truck but I think you can imagine what it looks like by the tire and wheel photo.
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Good question. Im guessing they must be using GPS. They seem to be flying in a grid. Mining claims are generally 20 acres in size, so about every quarter mile or so. Since they aren't laying out all 4 corners they must be just dropping the Discovery post. In the old days these would have been rock piles with a post and a tin can with the claim notice inside.Get a video?
How accurate can the staking be from a helicopter?
Ben
We used to find those in the Sierras when hiking as kids with grandparents. My folks probably still have some in a box somewhere.Good question. Im guessing they must be using GPS. They seem to be flying in a grid. Mining claims are generally 20 acres in size, so about every quarter mile or so. Since they aren't laying out all 4 corners they must be just dropping the Discovery post. In the old days these would have been rock piles with a post and a tin can with the claim notice inside.
Do you have a sort of pully system - like for getting hay into the loft of a barn or even like those assemblies for hanging a buck from the hitch of a rig? Pullies can be sooo helpful.working outside in a tee shirt, until the sun goes behind a cloud, trying to figure out more ways to save my back and neck (to do stuff in front of the tractor , not with the 3 point, while not wrecking things) and havin' a coffee
I started to build a cable system, but changed that plan for now. I have a loader for the little tractor, so I am trying to figure out a grapple to build out of junk that I have around, Anybody can build stuff out of new material. Making useful stuff from "junk" is an art, At least that is what I tell my self and othersDo you have a sort of pully system - like for getting hay into the loft of a barn or even like those assemblies for hanging a buck from the hitch of a rig? Pullies can be sooo helpful.
Haven’t found one in a couple of days now!Pick up any more loons lately?
Take care of that back Urban.I threw out my lower back last night and now am behind on things I need to get done.
How are YOU feeling Bacpacker?Take care of that back Urban.
good luck, hope it goes well!!Welp, already have been out to check on our very pregnant Heifer. This is our very first one. Pretty nervous. The mud here in NE Ohio is terrible!! She's due February 1st. "Baby" Is a Jersey x Angus bred to a wagyu. My hubby just likes to be extra, haha. Hubby and I are going to help a fellow homesteader with their cow, then heading to TS to pick up some more tubing so we can tap maple trees today or tomorrow. Little two got on the bus at 6:40am and our two teenagers whom we home school are working on a few things before heading to help my parents with some work. hmmm.... what to make for dinner???
Ill live...until I'm not.How are YOU feeling Bacpacker?
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