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  1. Sorry bout the will not share thing not my idea. Cash our border collie is getting scared of thunder in his old age. Gus, our weimeraner can get in and out of the back door by himself, Cash cannot. The other night I was gone in truck when a storm came through. Gus was on bed with wife and Cash was outside. Big crack of thunder and Gus jumped up and took off. Wife heard the back door bang and both dogs came running in with Cash jumping on my pillow and nuzzling her neck. Gus let Cash in the house when he heard the thunder!
    4 points
  2. Last week my dad asked me to grade the driveway for his business as it was rough. I decided to fire up the T-20 since I got the new brass float in the carburetor and hadn't gotten to test it out yet! So I got it started and hooked it up to the Russel Road grader I got from a friend of mine and we had fun for a couple hours. My dad was driving the crawler and I was operating the road grader. Grandpa also had to get in on the fun and ride the road grader towards the end too. The T-20 was running good and then a valve starting sticking so it was running a little rough.
    2 points
  3. this is gunner "the stunner". Part black lab,part beagle. Hes a rescue dog and very low key and affectionate. Was cheap too!
    2 points
  4. Troy, after watching that video of your T-20 grading, I think maybe you need to exchange the wood platform for a cement slab to hold the back end down better . . . either that or you need put on a lot more weight around the middle, kinda like Anson and me.
    1 point
  5. I use to have a dog that that could turn a lever type handle on a door and pull it open. She usually only did it when something excited her. I had to keep the door locked. Also if a door wasn't latched she would pull it open with her claws. In the mornings I would let them out and leave the door unlatched. They would come back in by themself. My other dog never figured it out but he did learn to be at the door in time.
    1 point
  6. Nobody likes sleeping with a wet pillow!!!!!!!!!!!! Mike
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  7. Did he remeber to close the back door too? ? cool story!
    1 point
  8. You keep wasting paper we will keep on ? wasting are time looking. Never a waste,more like therapy to slow down. Thanks again Gary.
    1 point
  9. Day wouldnt be complete on the big lake without a decent Wiper and a beautiful sunset. Dae landed it on the quantum ultralite. Lightest and thinnest pole we have, specifically for trout and crappie....and 4lb wiper.
    1 point
  10. Tiny bass and tiny carp head. And there's your damn hand comparison for those who think i only catch tiny ficch. My hands are just twice dae's
    1 point
  11. I want to tell all of you guys who follow this ridiculous thread, there is no limit to the amount of typing paper you can use up, posting here. I've written stuff that nobody cared about. My next session, I just go on from there to some other subject. This page has more "paper" to waste on us old duffers than we can count. Just like my camera has more pictures than I can download in one evening, due to "lots of film, and lots more left." This page started out with me posting the IH Tractors on our Montana Farm. The trouble is, Palouse joined in with his IH tractor and combine photos. Then this just grew like a cancerous love letter! Then Anson put two and two together and deduced that 20 Reeves Highwheeler (on SmokStak.com) and Old Binder Guy were the same ghost writers! I guess one of these days I'll probably tip over and check out, but until that day comes we have more paper to waste! I still like IH Tractors on a Montana Farm though! These were April 25th, 2019. Gary?
    1 point
  12. Now got my 2094 running and driving gearbox a success
    1 point
  13. Great picture Fred--------gotta give you a feeling of satisfaction. ? ***** I don't believe Case/IH have ever produced a round bale picker------maybe a proto type (experimental model somewhere??). John Deere is the predominant cotton picker here in the Delta. Combines and tractors are roughly split 50-50. DD
    1 point
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