BTW, that fellow administering the game over whack to that salmon with the billy is a bit overgunned, no?
Not at all! That is me during my first year up here in Alaska. They had some shorter bats but I found that the tee-ball bat worked the best. Normally I would try and wack them when they are still in the pen, saved my arms from trying to hold onto a thrashing fish.
Your stuff always fascinates me, Sam. I love the farm/agro shots, even if I corn-fess to not knowing a GD thing about it. Were I to guess, the big green machine (combine?)has cut some crops with the spinny blades on the front, and is loading some of...Wait, nope. Way too small of a bed on that truck. Ahem, the two lads in the P/U are *fixing* something that broke on the end of the big green machine's shooting spout tube deal. How'd I do?
The brew can pyramid is nice, too, but I confess to having seen one or two before...
BTW, that fellow administering the game over whack to that salmon with the billy is a bit overgunned, no?
Not at all! That is me during my first year up here in Alaska. They had some shorter bats but I found that the tee-ball bat worked the best. Normally I would try and wack them when they are still in the pen, saved my arms from trying to hold onto a thrashing fish.
I see, and OK. I thought you were swinging a full-sized aluminum bat. Seemed to me that's a lot more weight than necessary to be swinging all day on fish of that size, but what you say makes sense.
The big green machine(combine) turned too sharp and snagged a tree with the unloading auger. One of the teenage kids in the back of the pickup operates and does a damn good job. Honest mistake.
Not our machine, I woouldn't have a clue how to run one.
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The big green machine(combine) turned too sharp and snagged a tree with the unloading auger. One of the teenage kids in the back of the pickup operates and does a damn good job. Honest mistake.
Not our machine, I woouldn't have a clue how to run one.
lol. OK, well that makes two of us, then. Given the chance, I'd give it a whirl, though! A friend of mine in Idaho has one (corn, mostly, I think) and had a mechanical problem that I want to say required that he and a couple friends remove an axle from his combine last season. Don't recall just how heavy he said it was, but apparently it was a *beast* of a job. This I know: you farm boys are TOUGH SOBs.