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Wheel Horse 3D

Deck just about done, and once i find a new pump project will be complete for now....just HAD to go for a dip this evening, feels great...ya get that nice tired feel all over ready to rest well!

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, Wheel Horse 3D said:

Deck just about done, and once i find a new pump project will be complete for now....

Excellent work Sir. 

 

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adsm08
On 6/11/2022 at 6:32 PM, lynnmor said:

 

Took that ride in 2019, also the Cass ride as well.  While it says Cass on the tender, it isn't the same railroad, just a loaner I believe.

 

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My understanding is that the Cass and Durbin railroads are separate entities, but they work and function closely together, with the machine shop at Cass doing all the work for the Durbin trains. I believe I also heard this weekend, that at the moment the two lines are not connected due to a bridge that washed out.

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Wheel Horse 3D

Theyre still working on joining the cass and durbin lines. The flood of '85 took out a lot of track up and down the greenbiar river. My great aunt ran the boarding house at cass.

Theres also trains out of belington and the cheat mountain salamander out of elkins.

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Stormin

  Number 3 grandson called round yesterday. He's really into fitness training as he's hoping to join the marines when his apprenticeship is finished. He does quite a bit of mountain biking and said he would like a road bike. We got my 30yr old touring bike out, blew the tyres up and he went for a spin on it.

 Today I thought I'd have a ride round the block, about 3 miles. Do my ailing legs good thought I. Now I've not ridden the bike for about 3yrs and it showed when I got back. My legs felt a bit like I'd just disembarked from a sail ship on a rough sea.

 

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ebinmaine
32 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

 Today I thought I'd have a ride round the block, about 3 miles. Do my ailing legs good thought I. Now I've not ridden the bike for about 3yrs and it showed when I got back. My legs felt a bit like I'd just disembarked from a sail ship on a rough sea.

 

 

Nothing wrong with that at all Norm.

 

Make sure you're taking in 60 to 90 g of protein per day for 3 days and then go do the same ride and report back... 

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OldWorkHorse

Finished up the power dump cart today got decals in and painted the rims. Now just got to make a tailgate someday down the road. Also got my red square stickers in and added one to my 314!

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ebinmaine

@OldWorkHorse

Seriously. AWESOME. 

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AMC RULES

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8ntruck

One of our nieces got married last weekend in a small town in the eastern upper peninsula of Michigan.   We haven't travelled in that area for a number of decades, so we spent a couple of extra days traveling in the area. Checked out some rustic campgrounds along the northern shore of Lake Michigan for future trailer trip destinations, and we went up to Sault Ste Marie and visited the Valley Camp museum ore freighter. Brought home 1/2 dozen frozen Leito's pastes too.

 

About 10 miles north of the bridge on I 75, we saw a 'horse ringer' on one of the roadside reflectors - this referrs to the cartoon of horses throwing shoes that was at the top of the forum that was posted by @AMC RULES recently. 

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Horse Newbie
3 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Made the dash plate for the custom,   mowed a couple yards, then took a beer break and watched the neighbor finish the cantaloupe planting.

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That looks fun !… I want a ride !

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Horse Newbie

Wanted to buy a spare tire for the trailer… Walmart had only tire and wheel… don’t need wheel… went to Tractor Supply, same story. I will try a local shop or Discount Tire.

 

Freshened up the red letters on the trailer tag…. I’ve started prepping for the Big Show !

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adsm08

I replaced a transmission and moved the shed.

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Handy Don
57 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

That looks fun !… I want a ride !

Fun for the first row. After that, well, let's just say not as much fun.

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19richie66

More sod…. 8 pallets in so far. Still no building permit for the barn. 

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Tractorhead
11 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Made the dash plate for the custom,   mowed a couple yards, then took a beer break and watched the neighbor finish the cantaloupe planting.

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Hey Ed, that is meant with a Workhorse ????

oh no- cmon...  kidding eh?

a Workhorse is grey, this one is candy - white.

So that Workhorse must surely be a fake or a bad copy or something like that..... 😂

 

 

 

Sorry for my Ignorance, but it appears to me your Neighbours are Amish Peoples.

Here these day‘s nobody does work with Horses on the Field so for me it‘s unusual that‘s why i‘m asking.

Am i right with my guess, the Dresscode let me estimate in that Direction.

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rjg854

one thing you can say about the Amish is, they aren't lazy people.  They aren't afraid of work.  We have may families in our area.  :text-bravo:

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Ed Kennell
1 minute ago, rjg854 said:

they aren't lazy people.

Exactly Randy, they don't waste a bit of daylight and in the heat of the harvest season, they will be picking melons and sweet corn all night with head lamps to get it trucked to the auction the next morning.

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formariz

We visit the Lancaster area many times during year just to drive around and watch them by working in the fields. We love seeing their homes with the impeccably maintained gardens and grounds. Many times we stop on a high point for long periods of time just watching the beautifully planted fields specially the corn fields with their undulating patterns. If we were ever to move from here it would definitely be to that are to a place like @Ed Kennell ‘s right next to their fields. A truly incredible people from which we have much to learn. 

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lynnmor
1 hour ago, rjg854 said:

one thing you can say about the Amish is, they aren't lazy people.  They aren't afraid of work.

 

That is why they have million dollar farms and others have next to nothing.

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ebinmaine

We've been lucky enough in my area to have a fair sized community of Mennonites for quite a while and the last few years the Amish have been moving in as well.

The oak bed for my old truck is in fact, off of an Amish sawmill.

They have been in process of building what will be a Farmers Market at first and I'm super curious to see what it does in the winter.

This actually opens tomorrow.

 

One of the Mennonite families has had a market in the next town up for several years now. They sell all kinds of inexpensive foods and when fresh fruits and veggies are in season, those. Trina and her mom do a fair amount of shopping there in the warmer weather.

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, rjg854 said:

one thing you can say about the Amish is, they aren't lazy people.  They aren't afraid of work.  We have may families in our area.  :text-bravo:

 

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That is why they have million dollar farms and others have next to nothing.

 

 

I have a better than average appreciation for that sort of work ethic because of the BBT that I live with.

 

That girl Is On The go from 7:00 or 9:00 in the morning depending on coffee fill up until 7:00 or 9:00 in the evening. Every day.

 

The slow and steady transformation of the various parts of my home and acreage has been absolutely amazing. I appreciate every single second of the things she's done.

 

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lynnmor
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

We've been lucky enough in my area to have a fair sized community of Mennonites for quite a while and the last few years the Amish have been moving in as well.

The oak bed for my old truck is in fact, off of an Amish sawmill.

They have been in process of building what will be a Farmers Market at first and I'm super curious to see what it does in the winter.

This actually opens tomorrow.

 

One of the Mennonite families has had a market in the next town up for several years now. They sell all kinds of inexpensive foods and when fresh fruits and veggies are in season, those. Trina and her mom do a fair amount of shopping there in the warmer weather.

 

 

There are a number of different flavors of Mennonites ranging from almost Amish to those that are just like us "normal" people.

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