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Plowboy, that engine could stand alone in the room of an art gallery anywhere.
It's better looking than a number of "art" works I've run across over time...
Excellent!
Cool. That's a fun fact.
Hiked the San Juan Range with a buddy decades ago as a young buck. Beautiful country.
Is that Valley in the same general area? Meaning that those mountains are volcanic instead of "thrust"-made, like the rest of the Rockies?
You bet! The fires haven't reached me here...yet.
Glad, too, to see that your Big Behind is still in the Game, rustystud. You're a part of what keeps me holding on here!
Cheers, Brother
You are sure enough geting your money's worth out of your SEE, Davestaco; for sure.
That is a very cool spider! Got any idea what kind it is?
For scale, what's the size there of the bore hole?
Every one of us alive is living on Death Row, from the moment that we're born, it's all just a matter of time.
So, maybe "shiv-by-Mama"? MatthewWBailey, it might just be a noble way to go.
We all gotta go anyway, you know?!
Ran across the corporate headquarters once randomly, some road trip during my college days. I was pumped to see it.
I think it was in Connecticut somewhere.
Sure looks like hard ground for digging, Pinsandpitons.
That ripper looks as though it has a replaceable terminal tooth on its end.
Am I seeing that right, and if so where do you source any replacement?!
Love the sound of that lumbering labor! Thanks for the vid, Valley Rock.
Saw a sheet plastic quonset hut-like growing shed toward the end of the vid:
- What are you all growing up there?
My brother lived in Seattle for a year or two (got a Masters degree in Marine and Coastal Management from the University of Washington; but ended up retiring as a Captain of a Fire Department in Chatham County NC):
- He talked about the native spiders out there in Seattle who kind of thrived in...
Good looking country out there, US6x4!
Funny, because I got family out there in the PNW (Seattle), but just never got on a plane yet to go take a look:
- What's the elevation there, is that high desert country (hard to tell), or are you all maybe just now going through a dry spell?