Bar Nuthin 2,068 #9251 Posted Sunday at 05:24 PM Gas dryer has a screaming idler pulley, so replacing the idler, drum rollers, and belt. I much prefer working on tractors opposed to appliances. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 4,011 #9252 Posted Sunday at 10:12 PM 8 hours ago, ebinmaine said: Fresh squirrel tracks. Lunch, you say? 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 76,600 #9253 Posted Sunday at 10:31 PM 18 minutes ago, adsm08 said: Lunch, you say? There were tracks of much bigger meals there. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 4,011 #9254 Posted Sunday at 10:44 PM 13 minutes ago, ebinmaine said: There were tracks of much bigger meals there. But what if you only need lunch? 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 76,600 #9255 Posted Sunday at 10:49 PM 4 minutes ago, adsm08 said: But what if you only need lunch? Squirrel it is... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 30,196 #9256 Posted Sunday at 10:57 PM 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 1,820 #9257 Posted Sunday at 11:13 PM Notice my handle? Yummy squirrel dumplings 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 2,515 #9258 Posted Monday at 12:13 AM 59 minutes ago, sqrlgtr said: Notice my handle? Yummy squirrel dumplings Pictures? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 1,820 #9259 Posted Monday at 12:23 AM 9 minutes ago, Bill D said: Pictures? Just dreaming Billy but got me ta wantin sum bad.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 4,011 #9260 Posted Monday at 12:25 AM PA Farm Show. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 1,820 #9261 Posted Monday at 12:47 AM 20 minutes ago, adsm08 said: PA Farm Show. Are u saying they have squirrelly dumplings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Razorback 1,217 #9262 Posted Monday at 03:20 AM Made a wonderful roast dinner in our 1930's Wagner dutch oven.... then made 4 loaves of sourdough bread! The house sure smelled GOOD all day!!!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 76,600 #9263 Posted Monday at 06:00 PM Got some more shop organization done. I wanted a place to put my CD collection in easy access to the stereo. Not where I was originally planning but after much deliberation it fits the best here. I also started reorganizing the bolt and Hardware section some. Everything that was once in this metal drawer will be relocated to more storage bins of various sizes. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 4,011 #9264 Posted Monday at 11:16 PM (edited) 22 hours ago, sqrlgtr said: Are u saying they have squirrelly dumplings. No, unfortunately they do not. They have Dairymen's Association milkshakes though. And goat sloppy joes. Edited Monday at 11:17 PM by adsm08 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 76,600 #9265 Posted Monday at 11:22 PM 5 minutes ago, adsm08 said: No, unfortunately they do not. They have Dairymen's Association milkshakes though. And goat sloppy joes. They sell milkshakes made outta dairymen??!!?? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 4,011 #9266 Posted Tuesday at 01:08 AM 1 hour ago, ebinmaine said: They sell milkshakes made outta dairymen??!!?? No, I think the dairymen make the milkshakes. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
8ntruck 8,497 #9267 Posted Wednesday at 01:07 AM We drove over to the Grand Rapids area for my post op appointment for last week's eye surgery. All is well, restrictions are off, just continue the eye drop regimen for 3 more weeks. Got back to my temporary winter tarp porch enclosure for the lake house. Got the framing to where I think I need it, then started hanging the first tarp. Had a pretty good breeze today. Didn't help at all hanging the tarp, but it did point out that my initial idea to hang the tarp wasn't going to work. Going to try plan B tomorrow. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
8ntruck 8,497 #9268 Posted Thursday at 01:05 AM Took the Worx 5" chainsaw I got for Mrs. 8n along when I walked the dog today. We walk on a section of the Fred Meijer Heartland Trail - a rails to trails conversion along the B&O rright of way. Last weekend, there was a small tree that blew down and was leaning over the trail not quite blocking it, but in the way. A couple of cuts and it was clear. I also cleared a couple other places that were encroaching but not impeding the trail. Mrs. 8n likes my 10" B&D battery saw, but has difficulty working the safety on the trigger. We picked up the Worx saw because it is easier for her to run. I've only made a dozen or so cuts with it, but it seems to be a reasonable tool. Biggest drawback, so far, is that the chain oiler is a 3oz plastic squeeze bottle - kind of inconvenient. Got back to the porch project on the lake house today. My plan B to hang the tarps seems to be working. Forecast for the wind tonight is in the high teens. Will be interesting to see if the 2 tarps I hung up today are still there in the morning. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 15,665 #9269 Posted Thursday at 01:37 AM 29 minutes ago, 8ntruck said: Mrs. 8n likes my 10" B&D battery saw, but has difficulty working the safety on the trigger. I inherited a DeWalt shorty electric and have grown to like it a lot as a replacement for the pruning saw. Same squirt bottle oiler (yuck). But I may go back, as the extra arm exercise was probably a good thing for keeping strength and flexibility. I’d trade it for a power pole saw in a heartbeat, though! 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beap52 1,878 #9270 Posted 4 hours ago My brother and I have been busy with chain saws this past year. The family farm has fell into disrepair over the past thirty years after dad died. Some areas of cropland were reduced by up to 36' from fence row to first row of crops by intrusion of brush and trees. We cut down some 200 saplings and several larger trees. This pond dam pictured below was impassable until we cleaned it up. I had never used a pole saw before and the electric ones really come in handy on a job like this. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 30,196 #9271 Posted 3 hours ago 50 minutes ago, Beap52 said: a pole saw before and the electric ones really come in handy I love my Dewalt... they are lite weight, quiet and clean... 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 1,820 #9272 Posted 3 hours ago 15 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said: I love my Dewalt... they are lite weight, quiet and clean... beat me to it. I couldn't believe how good they work only drawback is the way the head/bar is angled makes it hard to cut up from bottom of tree limb. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blue Chips 551 #9273 Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, SylvanLakeWH said: I love my Dewalt... they are lite weight, quiet and clean... Cordless electric chainsaws are very handy. I have several gasoline-powered chainsaws: An Echo, a Poulan, a John Deere, and a pole saw attachment for my Husqvarna strimmer, but my little Milwaukee M18 chainsaw is the one I use most often now. Since we downsized to one property two years ago, we're down to 2-1/2 acres, which is mostly wooded, but I don't need the big saws as much. I've cut down 12-inch-diameter trees with the Milwaukee, and it uses the same batteries as my other Milwaukee tools. It's also very handy for limbing trees once they're down, as well as trimming firewood. Now that I think about it, the pole saw attachment 'might' (I'll have to check) also fit my wife's Milwaukee string trimmer (which I bought for her because she likes to trim around her garden and doesn't like to mess with gas engines very much). Edited 2 hours ago by Blue Chips 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites