Anyone else shop bound this week ?
It is absolutely beautiful weather but the ground hasn't Begain to dry up yet..
I'm getting stir crazy... done just about all I can do in the shop on projects, or as much as my "projects budget" will allow me anyway lol
more like house bound ...wife and I started walking back after the first of the year , I looked tuesday and it had been 22 days since we were able to last walk and yesterday we got to walk today ....well its raining like a cow peeing on a flat rock so no walking again >:(
I have been working...but I have been belittled down to cutting brush out of hayfields...I'm gonna call it pasture reclamation. If ya wanna know how to get a 6 pack on your mid to lower back...grab a 461 and cut 4 to 8 ft cedar bushes, locus bushes and persimmon for 8 hours a day for 5 days...you will not only understand...but feel it ::)
We got mud 8) 8) I like it ;D ;D
we had a little mud for a couple days. tonites low temp 0 with snow for the weekend
wow! I wish we had mud. we've had 436.5 cm of snow with 30 cm more forecast for Sunday. That's 14.3 feet plus whatever comes on Sunday. I think we're a long piece away from mud.
Quote from: Corley5 on March 12, 2015, 07:36:07 PM
We got mud 8) 8) I like it ;D ;D
x2 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
has anyone ever had any equipment sandblasting done to any of your equipment? I've got an older but really nice 12 ton gooseneck I'm fixing to redo. lights, brakes, axle seals, bearings if needed, tires, new bed and paint. I would love to have it sand blasted first but I have no idea how much it would cost ?
Any idea ? We talking a few hundred or a couple thousand ?
Its just your average tandem dually gooseneck, 20' deck.
Rent a sand blaster and do it yourself...you will never pay anyone to do it for you again once you see just how bad those guys are ripping you off
we got all sorts of mud ,, dirty mud , stoney mud , wet mud , oh and horse manure mud,, it so much fun around our sawmill right now ,, willing to give some away if ya want some,,, let me know
jim
Plenty of mud here although had some sunshine today. Used my mill about an hours squaring/splitting locust poles for a lumber shed then had to quit when 4 wheeler starter/switch quit on me and I could not move more logs to the mill. Cleaned about half a shed that flooded last week when storm drain overflowed and water bypassed into my barn. May finish tomorrow.
More rain coming but in about a week should be better. May go on a salvage run on the lake and I'll see what high water left. Need some cross ties to stack lumber on. Usually see plenty there. Got enough treated lumber couple years ago to build a 6X6 shooting house. My son is still using gas he got from 2-80 lb and one 40lb bottles. Got boat paddles and ice chests, fuel jugs, etc. Always interesting to see what is there.
Take care and keep in touch. This too shall pass.
Oh yes lots of mud, still over a foot of snow in the woods though. I always rent a commercial sandblaster and compressor and do it myself. Usually pretty reasonable to rent one for a day or two.
Anyone else shop bound this week ?
I did perform some PM on my equipment today; not because of mud but because the deer were bedded-down everywhere I wanted to work in the woodlot (level ground is priceless here!).
The does are quite lethargic this time of year; carrying their offspring, so I yield to them when I can.
I managed to find an area where some filberts and Hawthorns were choking-out 3 small White Oaks this afternoon....all cleaned out and I seen the deer (clean up crew) moving that way 20 minutes after I left.
Gonna be sun and high 60's here tomorrow; perhaps I will have the right of way. ::)
DanG some of you are hard to please. First you are yipping about snow now mud. :D
Not much for mud here, but wont be long till frost starts to come out then it gets bad.
All mud here as well, just falling tree's no skidding them out. Have a hard enough time getting a 4wd 4 wheeler from the road to the timber because of the soft ground. It will firm back up... eventually. When it does there will be some busy skidder's :D
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More rain coming but in about a week should be better. May go on a salvage run on the lake and I'll see what high water left. Need some cross ties to stack lumber on. Usually see plenty there. Got enough treated lumber couple years ago to build a 6X6 shooting house. My son is still using gas he got from 2-80 lb and one 40lb bottles. Got boat paddles and ice chests, fuel jugs, etc. Always interesting to see what is there.
Take care and keep in touch. This too shall pass.
Is it "finders keepers" with anything in the lake from flooding? Seems it would be the owners property, but maybe in WVa it is different rules to go by.
We are finishing up 3 weeks of down time and the forecast for first of next week isn't promising. I don't want to hear about drought in Texas.
It is muddy here also with a steady rain not planning on doing much till the crops start getting planted.
I didn't mind the snow this winter at all, didn't bother me much and kind actually liked it but we only had as much as 12 to 13 inches at one time. I know some of you guys north we're dealing with a lot.
the mud around here is unreal right now will sink is skidder if you don't watch what you're doing. been raining for 8 hours so far today and not supposed to stop until mid night.
temperature is great though, I absolutely can't wait until the ground firms up a bit.
We have nothing but mud here. Water just standing on the ground. Had a few big blocks of firewood out under a tarp so in between rains thought I would drag them out and bust to put in shed. Hit the first one and got rewarded with a face full of muddy water from where it was sitting on wet ground.
I hate this time of the year. Always try to go out and do some work and end up making a bigger mess that I gotta fix when it dries out.
Not much mud here yet... Snowing like crazy right now?! Another 8-12 inches for today and into the night l guess?? But l cannot wait for mud season this year.. Going crazy not being able to get into the woods all winter.
Going to be 85 degrees here today, windy as hell, but it's drying finally. Been wet in the timber and I used a track loader to skid this weekend and got some logs out. It worked great!
I am looking forward to mud. :)
I would give anything to see mud .Snowing here for last two days. running out of places to put it .
It's getting a little crazy isn't it furltech. More snow mid week too. These past 2 winters have put a beating on my nerves and bank account.
still 2 ft of snow in the woods, everything is still froze and no posters yet, hoping to get through this weekend keeping the wood coming out, the 450c makes a big pile of wood in a hurry!
Super another foot of snow forcast for today .
Got a couple days in this week but 4 days of rain on us 2-3" predictions.
it's actually been beautiful weather here for the last couple days and starting to dry up, but I know not to get my hopes up lol
Got the car dug out now if I can only remember where I put that stupid truck... another 30 cm for today.... :D
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haha wow. some of you guys get some serious snow!
This says it all. :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=-wr5dPgZ_s4
If i wasnt so lazy i am sure i could snowshoe across the strait to your side stephen unreal build up of ice this year also
Hang in there SA, the ground will rise to meet you soon enough.:)
Your link reminds me of another era (Walter Snowfighter at Tug Hill):
https://youtu.be/TZR2WbD3Hz0
Furltech your post brought back memories of a 12&1/2 hour crossing on the "ol Abby". If you do decide to come try and get up as much speed as you can. :D
The only comfort NRE is the smell of "wood smoke" ;D Great vids things have not changed that much. :)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kensington-North-Watersheds-Association/330003147027394
Alls good found my truck!!!.... :D
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Ya it was the same over here this morning still blowing .I plowed out driveway but i fear it was a waste of time .Calling for some rain saturday so that should make a sweet mess
Now that is some snow.
nice videos thanks for sharing iv been to a few of them places like barns corners they don't look like that now :D cant believe some one would put these in the trash :( :(
Another eight inches of snow today ,very wet stuff.almost to depressing to go plow the drive way :D
The guy that works for me found some mud today lol! First I've seen since last fall!
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Yaa... That's a sticky situation!? lol
My bog looks like that,be it 80° or -10°. It never freezes over.
Yeah I had quite a job freezing the road in across it. Luckily it was just a short wet run only 50ft across. The back side of this lot is a huge bog that is deep! My father got an s7 stuck bad on another lot that also borders this bog
I have MUD 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) :D :D :D I'm so Happy, 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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And rain, 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) No cold, 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
We got rain yesterday and warm temps for the last week with no signs of cooling down too much!? :D :D 8) 8) Spring is a comin!!! ;D ;D
Quote from: Maine logger88 on March 23, 2015, 06:02:03 PM
The guy that works for me found some mud today lol! First I've seen since last fall!
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Reminds me of an M48 tank and rice patty "combo" in Korea @ 1980... smiley_skull
Things got a little soupy up in Minnesota last week but only the first few inches. The frost was still in the ground so we had no problems away from the landing. We were able to get my logs felled for the cabin and 8000 bf of lumber sawed.
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