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  1. I believe it! Thank you sir. I Cant wait to see how this thing rides compared to the 86 Bayliner Capri i just sold. Id imagine the difference will be night and day.. Forgot to mention, I love that this is the Freedom model with a cool American Flag decal on both sides along the logo. You can just make it out around my F.A. in picture 1 lol
  2. I work with the guy, hes at retirement age and cares greatly for everything he owns. IT couldn't have worked out better. Could easily turn this around and profit big time if we wanted to. But we will enjoy it for a long time instead. Thanks!
  3. Very clean, Never been rained on, when it wasnt being towed the 5 minutes to the launch, or on the water, its been in this storage unit since day 1. Didnt touch water last year. The man is my welder here at work and I know how he cares for his stuff. Mans got a heart of gold and cut me a good deal.
  4. Picked up a new boat last night. Sold our old one and scooped this one. Not exactly what I wanted but close enough. Mostly I couldn’t pass the deal I got on it. Picked it up for about half of what it’s worth. 2004 Stingray 195 LS Freedom 4.3merc. 300 hours. Boat is darn near in immaculate condition. All receipts and paperwork from dealer services. Can’t wait to enjoy summer. 1 owner. It’s nice knowing where the boat comes from.. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. looks good! If its to wet to disk and plow you can no till a planting. easily. As for a patch of brassica or radish in the clover plot for fall, you can just throw the seed and mow it low, disperse the clippings so they aren't clumpy. and right before a rain. youll have some clovers and new seeds.. then just frost seed it if you want to fill the voids
  6. This is just a poly roller. I roll over it twice. Then apply Gly to kill what the roller doesnt. Im building a bracket to attach to the roller frame where i can add a crimper above it, and use it just by flipping over the roller frame. Then the roller weight will push the crimper down to help crimp stems If that makes sense lol
  7. Guess its possible.. they all have personalities I suppose. Last year we took our #1 buck. Our lease consists of two 500 acre pieces. about 4 miles apart. The buck was seen and ha dhis picture taken on the neighbors to one part of our lease the day before he was killed on the other part of our lease. As well as other bucks that have been seen on one piece and killed even further away pushing the 6 and 7 mile mark. September/October vs December.. And a giant was killed on our property line that was never seen before by any of our neighbors all year long
  8. Awesome, Looks like a perfect weekend! man id enjoy meeting some you you fine fellers if life ever let up some lol
  9. Awesome! Been wanting a flag pole at my house. I love passing these big flags, like the one on 390 exit 9.
  10. MAn they are beautiful. I always wanted one
  11. Many places ive seen it. But im in Wny/northern pa when i see it
  12. A little update. They are staring to pop. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. amazon box and pack it tight. so no rattle. I get ammo to my door I mean someone elses door all the time. from the Post office and the others as well
  14. Go back in a few weeks/month and check on the eggs to see if they get eaten or hatched. It does seem a bit open to me as well.
  15. Hay is great. Lots of Diversity usually growing in there. And when its tall, it holds more critters than you probably think. Also, Smith Stock Farms is good. My boy is great friends with their son. They granted me coyote permission on a couple of fields. And I've brought their boy with me on a few hunts also. Parents seem to be great people. They also have a lease with a local hunting TV series/ show as well.. I wont get into those specifics here though. They have a TON of land. It seems to be common practice around here for new fields to be put in to being harvested for HAY.. Not sure if its how they check the fields output or what.. They have a ton of cows, and are not Organic last i knew... So that is my best guess.
  16. Im gonna miss that basement hangout scenery in all the talks! dang...
  17. I roll it with as heavy of a roller that you can find.. a poly roller works fine also. And i spray it with roundup(Glyphosate) after i roll it over, not while its standing
  18. Depends on the seed and soil moisture. This is 1 yr old soybean seed so We will see. I like to use live fresh seed for this method but willing to try it. it worked well for me a few years ago. I saw a heavy rain coming so i broadcast the QDMa beans into a standing messy growing hay field and they took off great! it was a beautiful plot with grasses, clovers, flowering weeds and plants plus soybeans.. deer were in it all day long
  19. I would broadcast a legume grain blend into it.. you can then termiante that for fall plots of brassicas bulbs peas grains etc.. Keep it actively growing as much as possible
  20. A few more pics same process... Spread seed, roll twice then spray.. I do this all in the same day as well.. But as mentioned time your moisture properly.. Soil moisture and rainfall... For best results. I had learned this after my tractor broke and i need my plots in.. This is also better for soil health.. by far! In two of these pictures you can see what looks like a terminated lawn.. well it was heavy sod and with the roller pressing the seeds down into the soil some and a rain that followed.. you dont need to break the sod..
  21. This plot last fall. With just using weeds like Lambsquarter and Pigweed as a terminating crops..
  22. Ive done this method for about 5 or 6 years now with every seed type besides corn. Works great but soil moisture and rainfall is needed.. I incorporate a small grain like cereal rye or wheat with every planting. So i have a crop to "terminate, and cover the new seed with" Sorry fellas, I typed this from tapatalk and i hate using my phone and that app for making posts lol. So late summer last year, I broadcast a mix of Turnips and annual clovers into tall standing weeds. I rolled these tall standing weeds with a lawn roller over the freshly broadcasted seeds then sprayed Glyphosate(roundup) over the top to terminate them if the roller didnt break the stem well enough. And as Mid September rolled around and a storm neared, I broadcast Cereal Rye into this, to use as a terminating crop for a spring planting this year. As the Rye grows up in the spring i wait until it is in near dough stage and the head of the plant is in beginning making seeds.. I then take my seed blend and broadcast it into this STANDING Cereal Rye and clovers.. A close up pic would show a ton of red seed heads from the Crimson clovers and the big leaf Balansa Clovers growing.. But i failed to take one. lol. So after broadcasting my new seed blend into this, I then take a heavy lawn roller and roll the standing rye over the top of the new broadcasted seeds. I roll this twice to help keep it matted down. And i follow it up with a spraying of Glyphosate to make sure I get a good kill and kill whatever the roller didnt kill. I did this all a day before a solid days worth of rain. Im in a very high deer, woodchuck and rabbit population so I predict the soybeans to get devoured fast as they make leaves. I will put up a few pics of previous plots done this way to help show the process with beans, brassicas and clover no till plots..
  23. My backyard plot fall planting of Cereal Rye, Crimson and Balansa Clovers being rolled and terminated over the top of the already broadcasted NDA soybeans, Annual and Perennial Clovers as well as Black Oil Sunflowers.. had a good rain after planting. Let’s see how it goes. We enjoy watching them from the house Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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