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  1. Thinking about you and your family. Fingers crossed...
  2. Our stimulus checks have been deposited. Clear date of the 15th.
  3. Unfortunately I've caught a root or rock more than once. Sometimes you can rock it back and forth to loosen it up, but depending on how deep it is, you can bend the bit easier than you think. At times I've had to remove the bit from the auger, and use a pipe wrench to reverse the bit out of the hole.
  4. If you use the heel of your palm or have too tight of a grip, the bow can torque causing arm slap.
  5. I've used em all. Liked the Carter for target. Hunting I prefer a wrist caliper. Been using a trufire for many years. It's a dual release. You can hold the trigger while drawing, and release the trigger to fire, or use it like most releases. For hunting, I use the release method. I shot fingers for so long, releasing the trigger just felt more comfortable. The Carter is a different critter all together. Fantastic back tension release.
  6. Sounds like I'm not the only one that doesn't no shit.
  7. Word of caution... Go slow... little at a time. It will dig down fast If you catch a larger root or rock, you can't just lift it out of the hole, and there's no reverse, lol. Also why strapped to the ROPS?
  8. When I was a kid, we got Pong for Xmas. It was the first video game system IIRC. Had two games choices, two player and single player. It was high tech back then.
  9. I've watched most of the virus updates. On both sides of the isle. Never heard one of them celebrate the deaths, or lack of. In fact all have said any death is a horrible loss. If we do get out of this mess with much less deaths than the high estimates, then that is a reason to celebrate. On both sides of the isle.
  10. And do you really think it's going to be celebrated?
  11. What ever critter pinched that out, I think they had too much fiber.
  12. I know gorilla glue is some good stuff, but I'd also be interested to see how they hold up. Wouldn't want it to pop off walking through the brush and not know it until it's too late. Bill, does that fit over the original bead?
  13. I thought about that too, but the tolerance in machining can't be off that much to change POA that much. At least I wouldn't think so... I see some of the saddle mounts are polymer. I'd definitely would rather have a steel mount.
  14. You sure you're not related to Stormy? Have you test it out yet? They look a little taller than a normal bead.
  15. Not me, I don't know shit.
  16. Never seen round coon poop.
  17. As far as I've read, single owner/operated business are good to go. Friend of mine works for a large landscape company in my area. They got the okay to operate. No more than two people per vehicle. 90% of my clients are from downstate and these are second homes. Most of them have been here for a few weeks. I've got two clients coming up this weekend.
  18. Won't be long now. Checked a few clients this morning. I'll be mowing next week for sure.
  19. Prayers sent First Light. Couldn't imagine how tuff this has been on you and your family.
  20. I've got some sort of sentiment filter. It was here when we bought the place. It looks like a water softener. It filters the water, then I believe once a week it back flushes it self to get rid of the crud. No clue what it costs.
  21. I was finishing up a retaining wall and regrading the lawn at a client's, and at least two tom's were up the mountain going nuts. Probably gobbled 50 times. Heard a hen yelping down low. Thinking she was looking for love, and made her was uphill to the toms.
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