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Morning Dave and AARC.
 

"In an honest service, there is thin commons, low wages, and hard labor." - Black Bart

:)

Morning Bart.
 

ARC, WD, Dave, and Rook
Top of the morning to each of you on this fine day.
 

Morning pepperj and bart
 

Dave and pepperj. How's the weather in Canada now? Forgot. You also bill? Clear here and in the 80's today. No stormes in site.
 

Went down to the local wreckers yesterday to pick out a fuel tank for the generator set up. Got the trailer frame at my other buddy's yard, and a great aluminum fuel tank from out of a boat that came from an estate.
Spent way too much time at the yard as the day was ticking closed, but it was quiet and the owner was just chatting so it was alright.
Just about to leave and took me to the back of the yard to ask me how I would process an insulated stainless milk tank.
If I was up to me I'd just sell it to me-:laughing7:
Being looking for a 4/5 hundred tank for some 5 yrs now and folks grab them up for sap/mash purposes. So I take 2 more item off the list of needs in life so it was a good day.

Got back and it was dark, roosters roosting on the step ladder beside the door, would not get off and go into the barn-so I just carried the whole ladder in and set it down.
One was missing so with headlamp on i found it laying in behind and escorted him to the doorway.

The little hen has given us 3 cackle berries so far :headbang: missed yesterday or I missed it.
 

Morning Rusty
I read that you were operating a dozer yesterday-congrats.
Were you enjoying the experience?
 

Morning Rusty. :thumbsup:

I've operated a lot of heavy equipment over the years, but never a bulldozer.
They look a lot more high tech now, bet you can almost operate it with your eyes closed. :laughing7:
 

Good morning ARC, Bart, Dave, Jim, Rook, Rusty & WD.

Rook starting tomorrow about 5 days of rain coming our way...most of our garden has been put to bed for the season.

Rusty heavy equipment operators can make some good money it's always a good skill to have.

Jim good score on the tanks, etc....that stuff would cost a pretty penny if bought new.
 

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Went down to the local wreckers yesterday to pick out a fuel tank for the generator set up. Got the trailer frame at my other buddy's yard, and a great aluminum fuel tank from out of a boat that came from an estate.
Spent way too much time at the yard as the day was ticking closed, but it was quiet and the owner was just chatting so it was alright.
Just about to leave and took me to the back of the yard to ask me how I would process an insulated stainless milk tank.
If I was up to me I'd just sell it to me-:laughing7:
Being looking for a 4/5 hundred tank for some 5 yrs now and folks grab them up for sap/mash purposes. So I take 2 more item off the list of needs in life so it was a good day.

Got back and it was dark, roosters roosting on the step ladder beside the door, would not get off and go into the barn-so I just carried the whole ladder in and set it down.
One was missing so with headlamp on i found it laying in behind and escorted him to the doorway.

The little hen has given us 3 cackle berries so far :headbang: missed yesterday or I missed it.

You have the same problem most of us have Jim, whenever I take stuff to get recycled I always see something there I just can't live without. :laughing7:
 

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