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I'm telling you Sam, get that nephew to be your autosteering, sit back with an iced tea, and enjoy them sunny seeds (good choice of flavor too!).
Do you spit them shell on the floor or do they make it out the window?
Geno, nephew is a trip. I have never been around kid brain/thought and it is entertaining. Good energy and perspective. Better watch it, our dead buddy the 'flave will make snide remarks about you not being a kid person. You prolly like dogs too. Kids and their brains are a trip............................kinda like human puppies. Always trying to figure scheidt out.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Gifs of your movies
Or gifs grabbed off the internet?
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Geno, your flipper even do them vidjas? Genuine Smart Phone here, A sorta dumb version, not one a them "eyefones", just an old Motorola. Ancient by some standards.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Kids and their brains are a trip............................kinda like human puppies. Always trying to figure scheidt out.
Geno, meanwhile we're trying to remember what we forgot.
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Geno, your flipper even do them vidjas? Genuine Smart Phone here, A sorta dumb version, not one a them "eyefones", just an old Motorola. Ancient by some standards. Jitterbug? 😃
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The smoker I got , the higher I is?
Gotta go watch a HOCKEY game.
goodnight fellas.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Gifs of your movies
Or gifs grabbed off the internet? Movies? I want to make one. With you and Renegade. And Conrad, No dude, just the standard gif/emoji thing on the phone/android. Content cannot be entered here.... (is what shows up on the 'Fire)
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Campfire pals, please ponder, discuss and add your own introspective observations. Deep thought #1. Sam doesn't realize we have humans eyes that are side by side and not one on top of each other so he doesn't think to turn the phone on its side. . Of course, I can't say for ants. Pugs, you telling me these things work sideways?! Mine doesn't seem to for video Sam. Check your settings, it may be locked in vertical format. mmmmnnn? There's possibly a setting for that? I can take stills in either orientation, no change in settings. Why do they make these things so hard for old people to understand? If I was around one of my teenage nieces I'd ask them to find that setting for me. Now I have to try to do it without screwing up everything else! If you can snap in both orientations, probably not locked. But, I've told you more than I know!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Just go find a gif, save to your images/photos
Open up postimage
Navigate to that gif or image and click it for upload intk postimage
Grab/copy the image url tags for Post into Forums
Im using iphone but i would think it should be similar in thst regard
Renegade has android says he cannot figure it out, i need to see what he is doing. He is still trying use Rick Bin’s uploader thingy.
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Jag, today was one the easiest 'work' days of the year.
Sit on your ass all day.
And yes the A/C works great.
Blew the radiator out with the pressure washer(again) before we left the riverbottom and engine temp gauge didn't hit 180F all day.
Rough in places though.
Could use a softer seat. I use the air compressor to blow the radiator out because I'm afraid of bending the fins with a pressure washer. Mine needs it...AGAIN. Takes about five minutes for it to get about plugged up again. The a/c did work pretty good this year though. Only got uncomfortable in the cab a few times. Then again I think its only reached 100 maybe a couple of times. Lots of 95 degree days though. Hay only made about half what it did last year, but last year's crop came out a lot later, probably hurting the yields. I mowed most of my rough-as-hell meadows in 6th gear. Got on my cousin's big, smooth meadow. I was hurling along in 7th. I dropped back to 6th in some rough stuff and saw he was broke down, so I gave him a ride to the gate where my wife taken him over to his shop to get some shixt to fix his mower. He was riding and he's like, "why you goin' so slow?". Shixt ALL my stuff is too rough to go any faster. I think he was running in 8th all over the field. Open station tractor too. Like, a 1968 or so IH 856. Screw that old-school shixt. You're right, about seats. I could use some more padding.
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Jag, today was one the easiest 'work' days of the year.
Sit on your ass all day.
And yes the A/C works great.
Blew the radiator out with the pressure washer(again) before we left the riverbottom and engine temp gauge didn't hit 180F all day.
Rough in places though.
Could use a softer seat. I use the air compressor to blow the radiator out because I'm afraid of bending the fins with a pressure washer. Mine needs it...AGAIN. Takes about five minutes for it to get about plugged up again. The a/c did work pretty good this year though. Only got uncomfortable in the cab a few times. Then again I think its only reached 100 maybe a couple of times. Lots of 95 degree days though. Hay only made about half what it did last year, but last year's crop came out a lot later, probably hurting the yields. I mowed most of my rough-as-hell meadows in 6th gear. Got on my cousin's big, smooth meadow. I was hurling along in 7th. I dropped back to 6th in some rough stuff and saw he was broke down, so I gave him a ride to the gate where my wife taken him over to his shop to get some shixt to fix his mower. He was riding and he's like, "why you goin' so slow?". Shixt ALL my stuff is too rough to go any faster. I think he was running in 8th all over the field. Open station tractor too. Like, a 1968 or so IH 856. Screw that old-school shixt. You're right, about seats. I could use some more padding. I use a blowgun with a small opening to blow out radiators in the field. Small opening, and really does a great job! One of these... https://www.harborfreight.com/20-in-telescoping-air-blow-gun-68261.htmlYes Harbor Freight does have a few things worthy of owning... I do periodically pressure wash everything, including the radiators. I just use a medium nozzle, and try to not hit it from the side. Not bent any fins. Those air ride seats are worth their weight in gold! All three of my machines have an air ride seat. And a stereo. Used to not listen to anything but the machinery, but have found out that I can listen to talk radio with it drowning out what I need to hear. Music does drown out too much... So I ride around listening to Rush...
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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Just go find a gif, save to your images/photos
Open up postimage
Navigate to that gif or image and click it for upload intk postimage
Grab/copy the image url tags for Post into Forums
Im using iphone but i would think it should be similar in thst regard
Renegade has android says he cannot figure it out, i need to see what he is doing. He is still trying use Rick Bin’s uploader thingy.
Nuh uhhhh. Lol!! I use post image Bin scrimped on the MB,s from 8 down to 2 Had to start recropping pics. Man ..... If I could figure out this GIF direct link thing. I have found some obscure GIF sites. Fugg this place up LOL!!!
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The " I justed layed a big ole steamer bio land mine on the cut lawn look" LOL!!!
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Jag, today was one the easiest 'work' days of the year.
Sit on your ass all day.
And yes the A/C works great.
Blew the radiator out with the pressure washer(again) before we left the riverbottom and engine temp gauge didn't hit 180F all day.
Rough in places though.
Could use a softer seat. I use the air compressor to blow the radiator out because I'm afraid of bending the fins with a pressure washer. Mine needs it...AGAIN. Takes about five minutes for it to get about plugged up again. The a/c did work pretty good this year though. Only got uncomfortable in the cab a few times. Then again I think its only reached 100 maybe a couple of times. Lots of 95 degree days though. Hay only made about half what it did last year, but last year's crop came out a lot later, probably hurting the yields. I mowed most of my rough-as-hell meadows in 6th gear. Got on my cousin's big, smooth meadow. I was hurling along in 7th. I dropped back to 6th in some rough stuff and saw he was broke down, so I gave him a ride to the gate where my wife taken him over to his shop to get some shixt to fix his mower. He was riding and he's like, "why you goin' so slow?". Shixt ALL my stuff is too rough to go any faster. I think he was running in 8th all over the field. Open station tractor too. Like, a 1968 or so IH 856. Screw that old-school shixt. You're right, about seats. I could use some more padding. I use a blowgun with a small opening to blow out radiators in the field. Small opening, and really does a great job! One of these... https://www.harborfreight.com/20-in-telescoping-air-blow-gun-68261.htmlYes Harbor Freight does have a few things worthy of owning... I do periodically pressure wash everything, including the radiators. I just use a medium nozzle, and try to not hit it from the side. Not bent any fins. Those air ride seats are worth their weight in gold! All three of my machines have an air ride seat. And a stereo. Used to not listen to anything but the machinery, but have found out that I can listen to talk radio with it drowning out what I need to hear. Music does drown out too much... So I ride around listening to Rush... You guys, riddle me this one Batman. They've been making tractors for how long now? And you folks been cutting hay and alfalfa for how long now? And having to stop to clean off the radiator/A/C condensor for how long now? Don'tcha think they could have figured out a way for you to do at least a half days work without risking the engine overheating? But, maybe that's their plan? Just brainstorming here, Sam et al.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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The " I justed layed a big ole steamer bio land mine on the cut lawn look" LOL!!! Uh Oh, Busted!
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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It always seemed to me that when almost finished with the field that the tractor or whatever machine i was on started making more noises.
My tractor has no cab and i can hear that bar bearing going out before it shows up,over the noise of the tractor.
Are you just fluffing up that cut hay?
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Jag, today was one the easiest 'work' days of the year.
Sit on your ass all day.
And yes the A/C works great.
Blew the radiator out with the pressure washer(again) before we left the riverbottom and engine temp gauge didn't hit 180F all day.
Rough in places though.
Could use a softer seat. I use the air compressor to blow the radiator out because I'm afraid of bending the fins with a pressure washer. Mine needs it...AGAIN. Takes about five minutes for it to get about plugged up again. The a/c did work pretty good this year though. Only got uncomfortable in the cab a few times. Then again I think its only reached 100 maybe a couple of times. Lots of 95 degree days though. Hay only made about half what it did last year, but last year's crop came out a lot later, probably hurting the yields. I mowed most of my rough-as-hell meadows in 6th gear. Got on my cousin's big, smooth meadow. I was hurling along in 7th. I dropped back to 6th in some rough stuff and saw he was broke down, so I gave him a ride to the gate where my wife taken him over to his shop to get some shixt to fix his mower. He was riding and he's like, "why you goin' so slow?". Shixt ALL my stuff is too rough to go any faster. I think he was running in 8th all over the field. Open station tractor too. Like, a 1968 or so IH 856. Screw that old-school shixt. You're right, about seats. I could use some more padding. I use a blowgun with a small opening to blow out radiators in the field. Small opening, and really does a great job! One of these... https://www.harborfreight.com/20-in-telescoping-air-blow-gun-68261.htmlYes Harbor Freight does have a few things worthy of owning... I do periodically pressure wash everything, including the radiators. I just use a medium nozzle, and try to not hit it from the side. Not bent any fins. Those air ride seats are worth their weight in gold! All three of my machines have an air ride seat. And a stereo. Used to not listen to anything but the machinery, but have found out that I can listen to talk radio with it drowning out what I need to hear. Music does drown out too much... So I ride around listening to Rush... You guys, riddle me this one Batman. They've been making tractors for how long now? And you folks been cutting hay and alfalfa for how long now? And having to stop to clean off the radiator/A/C condensor for how long now? Don'tcha think they could have figured out a way for you to do at least a half days work without risking the engine overheating? But, maybe that's their plan? Just brainstorming here, Sam et al. They've had them on combines since the early 70s at least. Think some swathers run them too
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Jag, today was one the easiest 'work' days of the year.
Sit on your ass all day.
And yes the A/C works great.
Blew the radiator out with the pressure washer(again) before we left the riverbottom and engine temp gauge didn't hit 180F all day.
Rough in places though.
Could use a softer seat. I use the air compressor to blow the radiator out because I'm afraid of bending the fins with a pressure washer. Mine needs it...AGAIN. Takes about five minutes for it to get about plugged up again. The a/c did work pretty good this year though. Only got uncomfortable in the cab a few times. Then again I think its only reached 100 maybe a couple of times. Lots of 95 degree days though. Hay only made about half what it did last year, but last year's crop came out a lot later, probably hurting the yields. I mowed most of my rough-as-hell meadows in 6th gear. Got on my cousin's big, smooth meadow. I was hurling along in 7th. I dropped back to 6th in some rough stuff and saw he was broke down, so I gave him a ride to the gate where my wife taken him over to his shop to get some shixt to fix his mower. He was riding and he's like, "why you goin' so slow?". Shixt ALL my stuff is too rough to go any faster. I think he was running in 8th all over the field. Open station tractor too. Like, a 1968 or so IH 856. Screw that old-school shixt. You're right, about seats. I could use some more padding. I use a blowgun with a small opening to blow out radiators in the field. Small opening, and really does a great job! One of these... https://www.harborfreight.com/20-in-telescoping-air-blow-gun-68261.htmlYes Harbor Freight does have a few things worthy of owning... I do periodically pressure wash everything, including the radiators. I just use a medium nozzle, and try to not hit it from the side. Not bent any fins. Those air ride seats are worth their weight in gold! All three of my machines have an air ride seat. And a stereo. Used to not listen to anything but the machinery, but have found out that I can listen to talk radio with it drowning out what I need to hear. Music does drown out too much... So I ride around listening to Rush... You guys, riddle me this one Batman. They've been making tractors for how long now? And you folks been cutting hay and alfalfa for how long now? And having to stop to clean off the radiator/A/C condensor for how long now? Don'tcha think they could have figured out a way for you to do at least a half days work without risking the engine overheating? But, maybe that's their plan? Just brainstorming here, Sam et al. They've had them on combines since the early 70s at least. Think some swathers run them too What have they had on combines and swathers since the early 70's? Something to keep chaff and crap off the radiator fins? So a person can keep working without stopping the machine to clean stuff up?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Ribka, it appears to be a good year for upland. Good hatch conditions.
I don't want to brag it up but birds had a good year so far.
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