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Originally Posted by Muffy
Dave and the family could use some good luck right about now. smile
Yeah, it seems the curse of the Northwoods has hit them pretty hard lately.


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Originally Posted by tzone
Oh yeah...I was 7 in 1984.


1950 for me. Good luck with the interview Ryan.

My SIL will be joining the ranks of the unemployed at the end of this week.


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Originally Posted by tzone
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Pretty good price too, 7 lbs for $3.50.


I'm sending you a check for $350. grin


You belong in LA (licoriceholics Anonymis). laugh


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Originally Posted by Muffy
Dave and the family could use some good luck right about now. smile


Time for Dave to get rid of all things mechanical and get a horse. Think we need to send Dave and Pam some horseshoes for good luck!

Tom, the trees are a great idea.


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Originally Posted by tzone
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Pretty good price too, 7 lbs for $3.50.


I'm sending you a check for $350. grin


I didn't even notice this till right now. muffarooski laugh


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Dave and Pam. If it is a transfer case and/or front diff problem on the plow truck, I have free goodies for you... A LOT of em. You can have them fer nuttin'.

Let me know


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Well the good news is that everything I've fixed on that truck so far is awesome.

And that's all for good news.

Something's broke in the front diff. Probably spider gears, I don't know. But what I do know is a plow truck is no good in 2WD.

So, Weezy and I along with ricky bob the puppy walk about 3/4 mile, hard walking on crusted deep snow back to the cabin. Temp inside the cabin was zero. We lit the wood stove, I grabbed some tools and a propane torch, and the camp shotgun and headed back out to the truck in the dark (past all the timberwolf tracks & yellow snow signposts).

My thoughts were that the lockouts could be frozen so I put some heat to the hubs. No good, hubs were engaged, front driveshaft spinning, it was all getting lost in the front diff somewhere.

Well Pam and the boys come up the trail about then. Trail is narrow and crappy, impossible to turn around on and the plow truck is blocking the trail. So, I tried blasting a bipass trail around the plow truck so we could get in to the cabin to pick up weezy and get turned around & head back out.

Well I socked it into 2 feet of hard crusted snow very securely.

So, once again I take off walking, this time the tractor back at the cabin is our last hope. If I can get it started I'll use the loader to dig a bipass lane around the plow truck.

It started, I let it warm up while I went inside the cabin to check on weezy & the pup. Temp inside the cabin was now 40 and the first load of firewood was about used up. So I reloaded the stove, had a beer while the tractor warmed up, then headed back out into the cold.

I got on the tractor and pulled the 3 point lever to lift the heavy box blade off the ground, then I grabbed the loader controls & pulled back to lift the bucket off the ground.

Nothing happened.

Hydraulics were froze. I had a running tractor that couldn't move because it had a grounded loader and box blade.

Yes I rocked it forward and back to break the loader and box blade from the ground, but the hydraulics were froze, no lift at all.

Well by now it's been a while and I know Pam and the boys sitting back in the truck 3/4 mile away through the woods are starting to get worried.

So I decide to shed the little tractor of the box blade and loader by myself without hydraulics basically as fast as I can.

The box blade, I had to un-pin and flip the box blade out of the way. It weighs 600 pounds.... crazy

So with the box blade flipped out of the way I can go backwards and let the loader bucket drag. Not very well but it went just barely. Typically you detach the loader with the assistance of the hydraulics, my plan was to back it under the meat pole and use a pulley and a rope crazy

Loader has to weigh 800lbs..

Yeah well, I got off there and drove the tractor out to the burried truck and pulled it out after about 20 hard pulls with a strap.

Then I packed a bipass lane past the plow truck and we snuck the red truck through. We got back in to the cabin, got everybody loaded up, put the tractor away and headed home. Got home after 11PM.

Thinking about a recon mission to drag a 2WD plow truck through a 1/2 mile of crusted snow trail.

How is everybody elses weekend going?



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Originally Posted by northern_dave

How is everybody elses weekend going?



Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? laugh

I'm glad you have a good attitude about stuff. This schit wouldda broke a lesser man. Let me know if you need me to dig for parts.

I'll wave my magic wand to send some good juju to the north west.


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I went to a gunshow yesterday, big disappointment but oh well it was something to do. ran into a friend of mine there and his wife, so they came over for some chili and sauger, it was delicious! we watched a little tv, then the guys went to the man cave and reloaded some ammo. poured a cocktail and chit chatted most of the evening, after they left I threw in a movie and fell asleep on the couch right at the end of it. today I'm heading to the farm to pick up some pork and beef, then swing by the ex's and pick up my little man, I'm hoping we don't get hit with the stuff down south/west of us.




sorry to hear about your luck Dave, least the red truck is fixed now right?


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You gotta love them old Fords.If you dont,you dont own any.


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Relly, I had a great day yesterday. Well, it's great until ma gets home, then I'm dead.


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Saturday was good here. Went to a sport show up in Wausau (First year for it). Great show. Lots of boats and fishing equipment to check out. Did buy another Elk River Custom rod at the show. They were discounted $50 and I just couldn't walk away from a deal like that.

The long awaited snow storm just started. Was supposed to have hit us around 8:00 AM. Original forecast has us in the 8" to 12" plus range. Good thing we lost a bunch of snow last week. Now I have a place to put it.


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Plow truck recon.

If you see a mushroom cloud to the north, it's not an A-bomb, it's just me finally losing my temper. grin


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Originally Posted by tzone
What do you guys think of this?

I was thinking of planting trees in rembrance of my neiece and nephew. It might sound corny to some, but that is what I want to do.

It is something that will last longer than me, grow big, beautiful and strong, like kids were supposed to. Kaylee was so happy and colorful, full of life....was thinking of a maple of sorts for the both of them.

What say the crew?


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Plow truck recon.

If you see a mushroom cloud to the north, it's not an A-bomb, it's just me finally losing my temper. grin


Wish I was closer Dave. It would be fun to come and help with that.

Really!


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Originally Posted by Rooster7

Autumn Blaze Maples would be fitting T. They are beautiful trees.


It's not hard to see why the chickenbuck crew gets along so well. that is what we talked about Rooster. I planted some at my house in WI and the are beautiful in the fall, and they are a great, hearty tree, growing tall and strong.


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Originally Posted by Grizzly_Bill
Saturday was good here. Went to a sport show up in Wausau (First year for it). Great show. Lots of boats and fishing equipment to check out. Did buy another Elk River Custom rod at the show. They were discounted $50 and I just couldn't walk away from a deal like that.



I picked up a 2 piece 8' St. Croix for slip bobber rigs. It is a new walleye series that came out. St. Croix Eyecon. I should have bought a few, there was a line at Cabela's to get them, not kidding either.



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Jeez, Dave if not for bad luck, you'd have no luck at all these days. Hang in there, buddy! You want some of us Minnesota boys to come up and give you a hand one of these days? I'm always looking for a good excuse for a road trip.


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Nice day today< really> the ole plow truck didn't fight us and nothing else did either. truck is home now. I'm sure now it's busted spiders after trying 4 wheel drive rolling.

I've got half a mind to spool it full posi all the way around.



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