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squonk
6 hours ago, 19richie66 said:

Made some test plaques for our annual chili cookoff. The same main logos will go on three cutting boards for first, second and third place. Still trying to get the hang of this thing. 

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Ladies at the Hospital always pick the Facilities guys to judge their cook offs or bake offs. They butter you up for a week then when the contest starts you're already "fattened up! 

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19richie66
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Ladies at the Hospital always pick the Facilities guys to judge their cook offs or bake offs. They butter you up for a week then when the contest starts you're already "fattened up! 

This is our plant operation group cook off. I believe our supervisors are going to judge. Not sure. I have to get busy.

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squonk
4 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

This is our plant operation group cook off. I believe our supervisors are going to judge. Not sure. I have to get busy.

We used to charge the ladies in the lab 2 pies in exchange for fixing a sink! :banana-wrench:

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953 nut
19 minutes ago, squonk said:

We used to charge the ladies in the lab 2 pies in exchange for fixing a sink! :banana-wrench:

Were those Rhubarb pies by any chance.

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squonk
1 minute ago, 953 nut said:

Were those Rhubarb pies by any chance.

Yes and Dutch Apple. One of our vendors had a chiller mechanic who would make us a couple of large peach pies every fall

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Handy Don
12 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Finally,

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Got my new deer stand finished.

Wow, that musta taken a lot of planning and effort. 

What did you trade to the kid to give up the sandbox cover? :hide:

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Tractorhead
3 hours ago, 953 nut said:

Were those Rhubarb pies by any chance.

Ya be one of the ladies or why ya know???😎🥳

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19richie66
15 hours ago, squonk said:

We used to charge the ladies in the lab 2 pies in exchange for fixing a sink! :banana-wrench:

Not eating anything that comes from our lab people :eusa-naughty:

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squonk

I'm showing this to Phyllis! She's the pie lady. Expect a visit! :lol:

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Horse Newbie
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So today I did my annual first mow of the year… and of course I did my annual “Get stuck in the mud-lowest part of the yard that stays wet through late spring”.

So it’s Wheel Horse to the rescue to pull the Cub out.

Looks good- eh ?

First pic is obviously what it is…

Other pics trying to show that the yard actually looks better…

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Horse Newbie
Posted (edited)

Work Horse GT-1600 got ‘er out…

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Horse Newbie

Stuck again…

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Horse Newbie

Work Horse back to work…

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Ed Kennell
46 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

Stuck again…

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                   Now thar's a real mud mower.

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Handy Don

Wondering why you don’t just put a deck on the WH, though I suspect the ag tires would mess up that part of the lawn.

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Brockport Bill

your Workhorse must not have been happy getting it dirty --- looks like you tried to keep it on higher dry ground

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Brockport Bill

hoping you have a lawn roller for when the yard dries out so you can flatten those ruts - - or can get a nearby rental roller???

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Ed Kennell
3 minutes ago, Brockport Bill said:

hoping you have a lawn roller for when the yard dries out so you can flatten those ruts - - or can get a nearby rental roller???

I could fix the mess that yellow tractor made.

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Brockport Bill

of course another option is to contact the local National Guard or Coast Guard unit and invite them to practice their helicopter landings in your yard and use that big chopper blade to dry out your lawn -- those helicopters would be a big hit entertaining the neighborhood kids? I dont see any overhead phone or power lines -- all underground utilities so looks like clear landing zone?????:ROTF:

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Brockport Bill
17 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I could fix the mess that yellow tractor made.

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Ed -- luv the roller - - yikes thats a serious tool -- I bought WH roller in '89 when i bought my 312-8 and used it with grader and plow when installing my lawn - - really great for compacting the grass seed into soil - also helps to visualize the high and low spots for more grading -- I did use the ( water style ) roller for a bunch of years thereafter to level the frost "bumps" but then saw all the various lawn pros writ e about compacting soil is an issue for healthy lawns so i began the airation of the lawn as alternative to rolling  --- As i look at the lawn now I came to realize driving the tractor around that the tractor wheels itself flattens most high of my spots - - so last yr i did a rehab project to make the roller pretty and sold it -- some days i regret that but now my roller is elsewhere making someone else's lawn look good

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Horse Newbie
2 hours ago, Handy Don said:

Wondering why you don’t just put a deck on the WH, though I suspect the ag tires would mess up that part of the lawn.

 

1 hour ago, Brockport Bill said:

your Workhorse must not have been happy getting it dirty --- looks like you tried to keep it on higher dry ground

To answer both quotes above…

I don’t want to get my Wheel Horses dirty when I still have a commoner Cub Cadet to wear out.

And no, the Work Horse was not the least bit happy about getting mud on her tires and that made two of us !

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Horse Newbie
2 hours ago, Brockport Bill said:

your Workhorse must not have been happy getting it dirty --- looks like you tried to keep it on higher dry ground

100 feet of rope otter do it…

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Horse Newbie
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2 hours ago, Brockport Bill said:

hoping you have a lawn roller for when the yard dries out so you can flatten those ruts - - or can get a nearby rental roller???

Nope, no roller…

And to tell the truth I don’t know if the yard even warrants the investment, whether purchased or rented. 
If I had spent money on topsoil, seed, aerating, and fertilizing, then maybe I would consider rolling. I am sure it would help my kidneys. I know a lot of the fella’s way up nawth roll their yards to fatten it out after the last freeze. Them thar skunks dig enough holes so that a roller may be beneficial.

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Horse Newbie
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2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

I could fix the mess that yellow tractor made.

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Come on down… I accept charity !

Your yard looks great !

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Brockport Bill
57 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

Nope, no roller…

And to tell the truth I don’t know if the yard even warrants the investment, whether purchased or rented. 
If I had spent money on topsoil, seed, aerating, and fertilizing, then maybe I would consider rolling. I am sure it would help my kidneys. I know a lot of the fella’s way up nawth roll their yards to fatten it out after the last freeze. Them thar skunks dig enough holes so that a roller may be beneficial.

A roller when yard is still soft but not saturated would flatten  that lawn to get rid of those ruts and humps 

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