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My across-the-street neighbor's pet. Looks menacing, but he will let you stroke his head if you bring him food :D
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Those horns are pretty cool. ::nod:: ::tu::
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ken98k wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 4:04 pm
TripleF wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2024 2:06 pm Got my Buck 110 back from factory with a new blade and spitshine and a sticker was included.

Little did they know I'm an Uber Eats driver........they're gonna get a lot of free advertising!!!
What did you have done to the 110?

Replaced blade and "spa" treatment!!
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QTCut5 wrote: Fri Feb 09, 2024 6:20 pm My across-the-street neighbor's pet. Looks menacing, but he will let you stroke his head if you bring him food :D
He and I are not so different. :lol: :lol:
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Here’s a contraption not seen very often nowadays. It’s an old belt lacer, used for splicing belts (typically leather belts). This one is for splicing belts used for equipment like hay balers, trashing machines,etc. They were made in different configurations, for different types of belts - conveyer belts, hay-baler belts, etc.

On this one the top part with the handles on it is hinged. Tilt it back, load the metal staples/loops into the top piece. Lay the two pieces of belt into the bottom tray. Using the handles pull the top forward toward you (using the handles) which will “lace”, aka staple them together. The result is similar to the example below, which is wider than what this tool was made for (and not leather) but you can get an idea of the result.

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A few shots from the show last night
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Sat Feb 10, 2024 11:51 pm Here’s a contraption not seen very often nowadays. It’s an old belt lacer, used for splicing belts (typically leather belts). This one is for splicing belts used for equipment like hay balers, trashing machines,etc. They were made in different configurations, for different types of belts - conveyer belts, hay-baler belts, etc.

On this one the top part with the handles on it is hinged. Tilt it back, load the metal staples/loops into the top piece. Lay the two pieces of belt into the bottom tray. Using the handles pull the top forward toward you (using the handles) which will “lace”, aka staple them together. The result is similar to the example below, which is wider than what this tool was made for (and not leather) but you can get an idea of the result.

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What a great picture. Growing up on the farm, dad and I would belt up the DC Case propane tractor with the wide flat pulley to the feed grinder. I can recall a couple of times he did a repair on the belt splice with pieces of wire. Now days the PTO drive has replaced this. And when dad would drive the tractor up to belt up I always had to remember to turn the belt a half twist to get the correct directional rotation for the feed grinder when I slipped the belt on the pulley.
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QTCut5 wrote: Fri Feb 09, 2024 6:20 pm My across-the-street neighbor's pet. Looks menacing, but he will let you stroke his head if you bring him food :D
That horn would make some great knife handle material. lol
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Had a tree removed a few days ago. This guy has a job I would never do. ::paranoid::
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philco wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:58 pm Had a tree removed a few days ago. This guy has a job I would never do. ::paranoid::
Looks like a Pileated Woodpecker!
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Waukonda wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:10 pm
philco wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:58 pm Had a tree removed a few days ago. This guy has a job I would never do. ::paranoid::
Looks like a Pileated Woodpecker!
Yeah, I can see that now that you mention it. :mrgreen:
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philco wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:16 pm
Waukonda wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:10 pm
philco wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:58 pm Had a tree removed a few days ago. This guy has a job I would never do. ::paranoid::
Looks like a Pileated Woodpecker!
Yeah, I can see that now that you mention it. :mrgreen:
I didn't mean to make light of your o p, and I fully agree with your statement, that is not for me.

It reminded me also of a few years ago when we were on vacation somewhwere in the Caribbean. Near our resort, there was a guy (no Spring chicken) who was charging $2 for a coconut. If you purchased, he would scramble barefoot, machete in hand, fairly high up into the trees and retrieve a coconut, no harness. Now that would be a tough way to earn tourist $'s.
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philco wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:58 pm Had a tree removed a few days ago. This guy has a job I would never do. ::paranoid::
Amazing to watch a pro at work. If they know what they're doing, they are very precious with where the cuttings fall.
We had a big cottonwood by our church. They took it down and only once did they ever so lightly brush the church.
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Philco, your post and Bro Steve's reminds me that our insurance company, Florida Farm Beureau that we've been with for before we were married, sent us a nice note saying, " your homeowners insurance will be canceled on 6-1-2024 due to overhanging limbs and branches", that's the 1st day of hurricane season. Our home is nestled under very large Live Oak that made it through Cat 5 Hurricane Michael. ::shrug::
We then got a nice note from the local office saying, "let us know when you get the tree taken down, homeowners will be continued."
We'll be showing some pictures in the coming days or weeks of a big tree removal. :(
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treefarmer wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 8:27 pm Philco, your post and Bro Steve's reminds me that our insurance company, Florida Farm Beureau that we've been with for before we were married, sent us a nice note saying, " your homeowners insurance will be canceled on 6-1-2024 due to overhanging limbs and branches", that's the 1st day of hurricane season. Our home is nestled under very large Live Oak that made it through Cat 5 Hurricane Michael. ::shrug::
We then got a nice note from the local office saying, "let us know when you get the tree taken down, homeowners will be continued."
We'll be showing some pictures in the coming days or weeks of a big tree removal. :(
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Why wouldn't they attach a rider to not cover damage if the tree did fall? Not an option?
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:07 pm
treefarmer wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 8:27 pm Philco, your post and Bro Steve's reminds me that our insurance company, Florida Farm Beureau that we've been with for before we were married, sent us a nice note saying, " your homeowners insurance will be canceled on 6-1-2024 due to overhanging limbs and branches", that's the 1st day of hurricane season. Our home is nestled under very large Live Oak that made it through Cat 5 Hurricane Michael. ::shrug::
We then got a nice note from the local office saying, "let us know when you get the tree taken down, homeowners will be continued."
We'll be showing some pictures in the coming days or weeks of a big tree removal. :(
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Why wouldn't they attach a rider to not cover damage if the tree did fall? Not an option?
A possibility, I'll pursue.
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treefarmer wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 8:27 pm Philco, your post and Bro Steve's reminds me that our insurance company, Florida Farm Beureau that we've been with for before we were married, sent us a nice note saying, " your homeowners insurance will be canceled on 6-1-2024 due to overhanging limbs and branches", that's the 1st day of hurricane season. Our home is nestled under very large Live Oak that made it through Cat 5 Hurricane Michael. ::shrug::
We then got a nice note from the local office saying, "let us know when you get the tree taken down, homeowners will be continued."
We'll be showing some pictures in the coming days or weeks of a big tree removal. :(
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A tree like that is worth a lot of money! Ask what limbs are of concern, and if an arborist removes those will they insure it? Also if it made it through Michael why do they think it won’t survive another? There are thousands of big Live Oaks that are 200-300 years old (or more) and have survived hurricane after hurricane. Before I took the tree down I’d politely ask to speak to the underwriter making that decision. A certified arborist’s opinion might help. JMO

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Thanks again for the additional comments on the oak tree and insurance issue. ::tu::

Big homer, looks like y'all found that big "Junk Pile". :) We enjoyed going there several years ago and were just simply amazed at the size of some of that old equipment and how it just sits right out in the open like it has for so many long years, no fences. ::tu:: Somehow it has escaped the usual severe vandalism the seems to mark so many of the old treasures like this. On the other side of the state, just south of Sanford there was a giant hollow Bald Cypress that was spared because it was hollow. It was named the "Senator" it was living at the time Jesus walked the earth. The loggers left it because of it being hollow and it was still alive until some druggie woman burned it down. :x We used to stop there when we went from old Orlando to Sanford to visit cousins back in the early '50s. :(
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Bumper sticker I saw today.
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The two grandsons ... Hudson and Oliver
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If that's not precious then I don't know what is.
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Beautiful boys. Keep them out of the clutches of wacko teachers.
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Handsome lads. Now you've done it Chris. You had to go and open the flood gates.

My two great grandsons. this picture is a couple of years old. In fact, they're all a year or two older now.
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I went to a car show today with Zeus, the GSP.....
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