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UpStateRedNeck

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  1. Didn't move yet man? I know when we talked in January you were hoping to get out of Troylet and out in the boonies. Though with real estate being out of the fricking world expensive probably better to wait. This man does good work, and has a very quick turn around. I expect it's about to get longer though as more people realize how good he is. And for the love of god man raise your prices this year! I'd happily pay double! This is what he did for me last year:
  2. Love it. Solid idea for the inside of my cabin, when I get it built. Someday.
  3. Yeah if he's out til week 8 but comes back healthy that's a big deal. Jameis Winston always put up good fantasy #'s in the past, shouldn't be any worse in NO except Taysom Hill stealing his goal line TD's.
  4. I hope @sbuff wins the league because he stole everybody I wanted to draft in rounds 1 & 3 in the slot right before me. Which will make me feel validated being in second to last place only in front of Biz.
  5. Yeah. What I really lack is time. Theres 4 very large groves (probably 1/2 an acre each?) of mature quaking aspen that are slotted to get dropped and left where they lay. The 3500 hemlock about to come off my hillside 130 is going to be interesting. Supposedly starting in the next week or so. Need to save my pennies to grease the loggers palms and open up a few logging roads to 30x100 on those benches. It also seems like the guy who bought the neighboring property has absolutely no plans of brush hogging or cutting anything on his property, so around 50 acres of field is going to turn into scrub in the next few years. It's already well on its way.
  6. I went through all the same questions last year, bought into it for not only me, but my dad as well. Alot of guys dropped some really good knowledge on me. Wound up with a T/C Triumph for my dad, and a CVA accura for me. Just ordered a pair of Vortex Crossfire II scopes for both of them. Really like the BH209 + Crushrib sabots + barnes 200 gr combo, as recommended by @Buckmaster7600 . Which reminds me I need to order more...........
  7. They certainly look fat & happy though right? Early sprint next year I need to do some serious apple trimming, weather & snow permitting. Other than getting some plots on my hillside I think we're pretty established now in that regard, but looking this year you can see the disparity between the good apple trees that I trimmed in 2020 and the ones I missed/need the canopy thinned.
  8. Is that fella in the first 3 pics a nice 2 year old, or a bad 3 year old? Enquiring minds want to know! Based on the general lack of mass + the way his rump is higher than his shoulders, I'd say he's a nice 2 year old, and hope he survives the year. My neighbor says the "brothers", whom I had on camera alot last year, are now both wide 10's from 8's last year.
  9. 12 is gold, lets you go for a vicious receiver/qb combo. A Rodge + Davante Adams if he's still out there? Brady -> Mike Evans? I had Brady + Moss THAT year, didn't win me the final though.
  10. Always fun donating 20$ to someone's beer fund!
  11. Boooiiioooiioooong. Got a few thousand more to go through, but they seem to be on the apples.
  12. Had the starter completely rebuilt, new coils, new solinoid, 330$. Recommend Mike's Power House in Cairo NY if anybody needs a starter rebuilt. He did an excellent job. Turns out when I took the starter out it yanked the push button ignition out. Needs a new one. To top off the evenings pains when I was trying a different wiring configuration, I forgot to unhook the battery, and blew a hole in a fuel line by arcing off the main post on the solinoid. So now I need to replace the fuel line. Learning everything the hard way.
  13. Got winter wheat and rye in today, bit late. Everything is so damn wet. Plotmaster works pretty good in pre-tilled earth, wouldn't want to have to break sod with it though. We should have about 5 acres of plots in this year.
  14. @Biz-R-OWorld I'm in trouble, and thought I'd pass this along: " KUIU is coming to you! Here's your chance to try on and purchase gear with KUIU team member consultation. Take advantage of an exclusive event-only discount, and opportunities to win free gear. Admission is free, so bring the whole family. Join us at the Connecticut SWAT Challenge and be a part of KUIU Nation! " East Granby, CT Hartford Gun Club 157 S Main St East Granby, CT 06026 August 17 - 18 8am - 5pm, 8am - 4pm. CONNECTICUT SWAT CHALLENGE East Granby, CT Hartford Gun Club 157 S Main St. East Granby, CT 06026
  15. Top of the hill, at 2000 feet, apples are loaded. Got 3 hangers and 2 ladders I still need to put up, at least 2 will be one some apples. Nothing like a big fat doe in early season that has been pigging out on apples.
  16. He won't have much income by the time the civil suits are done. I hope someone spray paints ass grabber on bridge sign.
  17. Yeah, one lower plot I had to raise the hydraulics on the disc about a dozen times to get out of the mud. Wound up just pulling it downhill through the wet area. Still pretty flipping wet.
  18. Tilled about 3 acres and fertilized today. Tractor is being hateful this year, starter went last week, have to have that rebuilt this week. Little kill plot looked beautiful, nice dark earth.
  19. I got one like that too, except he's a 4. More than happy to put him in the freezer in any season.
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