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  1. It’s true, seed as well, at least 2-3x higher according to our price sheets at work. There was a large fertilizer facility that burned up a few months ago, and apparently something with the fertilizer up in Canada, and the trucking issues have something to do with it, if I understood correctly. We were rationing seed, and fertilizer at work late last year, because our salesman’s were warning us then but seed has somewhat of a shelf life though. We were also hearing that something with fertilizer comes out of Ukraine? All hear say info, but it makes sense along with all of the other issues that pin ball off one another, from fuel, to staffing, and so on.
  2. Made garlic knots for the first time with semolina dough. Garlic, parsley, butter tossed, Killer. Crispy, and delicate fluffy center.
  3. Nice setup Rob, very nice job. I really like the block bearings, and the safety lock design, that lift will outlast all of us. At work I use a platform lift you drive on, for UTV’s, Zero Turns, etc…while it’s obviously better than working on your back, I still need to put the floor jack on the platform prior to raising the lift, etc. I like that you left open areas to access drain plugs, etc too, rather than plating the deck/floor.
  4. I run those Erickson tie downs as well for my UTV, they sure are a game changer. I like seeing the machine soak up the bridge overpasses, etc.
  5. I appreciate that a lot! I will sleep on it for sure.
  6. Another old school method to remove rust is to cut a potato in half, and use it to sand the pan down with kosher salt. Thats the method i was taught, and how my family used it on the farm years, and years ago.
  7. Congrats Moog! Be safe in that Talon, if you ever have questions about them, or need suggestions for aftermarket accessories, I would be glad to help!
  8. For whatever it’s worth… I was in your boat @Belo not knowing which way to go. I loved the look of the Can-Am’s, but wanted reliability as we ride in extremely remote area’s of Maine. I researched as I saved my money for a few years. Can-Am has an extremely well made, reliable product, their fit, and finish is great. It was a no brainer for me to purchase our machine. I run it hard, 90mph floored, zero issues at 800 miles in. I know a few people with Polaris Rangers, they love their machines. They do use them a lot, and zero issues as well. I ordered our X3 Turbo R in February of this year, and finally received it in July. I suggest ordering a machine you really want, and a machine you also want, as long as the dealer will return your deposit. ASAP. I was able to order 2 machines, because I wasn’t sure on color. I hear Can-Am is delivering mid spring for 2022’s, while others already have their 2022’s….it depends on what the machine has, certain availability of sensors are holding up the delivery of certain machines. No matter what machine you buy, if its Can-Am or Polaris, break the drive belt in, and motor in according to the manufacturer spec. I also warm my motor up to operating temp before I drive, and I follow the maintenance schedule. I think you will be fine with either the Can-Am, or Polaris, that you have narrowed your needs down to. I agree Honda is a reliable company, and I run Honda generators, etc, but in a UTV I respectfully pass. Also, I always hear, I am sooo glad I went with a UTV…it seems everyone is pleasantly surprised after some seat time. They are big, but with plot work, I think you are better off, throwing chainsaws, axes, chains, straps, fuel cans, log rollers….it’s just more practical than an ATV. it has also been an awesome hobby my wife, and I enjoy together. Priceless, imagine you, and your wife in the front, and your boys sitting in the bed…. Lastly, you can have good luck, and bad luck with any manufacturer.
  9. Appreciate it Biz. Clearly we are the minority…
  10. Haha, yes, also you will go broke if you don’t learn how to cook lobstaaa
  11. Huge compliment coming from you, Thank you, Happy Thanksgiving! It was a fun meal to cook. Great great grandma’s cast iron pan 100+ yrs old from the farm.
  12. Thank you, it was a great time cooking together with Jenn. We really do not know how to cool lobsta, but after some googling, it was delicious! Happy Thanksgiving
  13. Just ordered that exact warmer for my wife yesterday, she’s always cold when in the UTV.
  14. Thank you, been slow Sat/Sun, Monday saw 1 small buck cruising, and now these 2 bucks today. Dark-Darks until Monday, either way I’m enjoying myself.
  15. WOWWW just heard louuuud crashing, another buck came ripping through from the house right after that buck. And the big deer and doe full sprint on by! The sticks breaking, and thrashing was louuuud.
  16. I just had a huuge bodied buck in here with a doe. I passed this guy up twice last season as a 6, he appeared to be a 4 now. Very unique rack that is unmistakable. I’m curious if he is on the decline, and old.
  17. Leftovers my dad made for my nephews 2nd birthday party Saturday. Homemade ziti, homemade meatballs, and homemade sausage/peppers. Etc, it’s like im 10 again, eating until i can’t move!
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