I didn’t know that, but the pole is probably still in the barn somewhere. You hid them so the kids didn’t start playing with the bull. Nowadays the kids have noserings so you actually need the pole.
A couple years back my son and I were out riding when he turned his base ball cap backwards on his head ( like he had seen many on TV ) I very politely pulled over to the side of the the road and told him to GET OUT . It only took him a second to figure out front and back of the cap
Looks like we’re getting 15-25 cm here by tonight.
That’ll go nice with the 1.5" of ice underneath it
It is 65 F here at daylight and forcast of 71 F mid day.
I’m glad it is not too cold because I will be battling those xxxxxxx beavers today . It will require going in the water chest deep
Break the dam during the day go DOW till dust them at sunset go back and wait they will come out to fix it back up. They sleep all day waste of time trying to catch them before dusk.
Oh wait till you see the first wood floating down the water to the dam then you have them all out working
Or the standard conibear at the lodge entrance, or along the dam face.
Beaver ebola would be nice, please…
Good morning Dan
The beavers seem to have a very good surveillance system and must be keeping up with my every move. If I am any where on the farm or within a mile they never show themselves. I believe they have a couple of scouts than can monitor my house and know exactly when I hit the bed and sleeping.
I believe my next move may be finding a 300 pound alligator and tie him at the culvert .
The people who are successful here have told me you have to hide just about sunset and wait till they actually start fixing the dam before you do anything the first round of inspection they will be nervous but once they start floating wood they are focused on fixing and don’t care they decided it was safe. I don’t actually hunt I have friends who handle this for me. Too much arthritis for me to want to play with guns.
Led sled runs on wood. thanks drive on wood no vidio yet my camera dont work that great,
<img src="/uploads/default/original/3X/e/9/e9b6bdf890611ca664b5d1853500a7ea973c2797.jpg" width=“500” height=“500”>anyway just few pics. Drove around the block backed in the barn and checking temps, the ash dump lid never went over 240 f yet.the power was low as expected, i am running on one hay filter fuel line 1_1\2"pvc.so may need the other line hooked up. Lots of fine tuneing yet finding few leaks, the lid seal spring lid works good, ran the pusher blowers with hopper lid closed and the lid door spring works letting any back preasure out and keeping from building up any big burps. sorry about the lousy picks, my camera is junk and its a rainy cloudy Day. Once i get it up too 55 mph on a sunny day i will have a vidio of my old truck project driveing.Thanks DOW & Wayne and Chris.Hi Wayne, I hope you get that nice beaver between the sheets. It’s been warm here (30’s) … I welded up my trailer hitch on my little red truck the other day. I also backfilled with body putty and painted black so the cops don’t notice and to reduce flex. Still plugging away slower everyday …Hope to burn some soon. I have to re-wire my fuel pump switch as it went bad a few months back. Mike
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Congratulation!!! It has been a long time coming, but now you are there. An honest to goodness woodgas driver. TomC
Hy Tom C Thanks for the congrads you know i earned it,it has been a long time getting too test it has , and it serprirized too hear it running that well first time around., i will add the other fuel tube and see how much power i pick up.i think i might drop too from 6" too 5" restricktor for winter any way. And my wood gas pedel only moves about 60 percent open.my wood is alittle on the damp side so getting some wood farther away from the open shed door.
I think food supply(alders here) is probably the big reason, but down behind me in the swamp the beaver haven’t been around as much since the coyote population increased.
Congratulations Kevin .
I know you must have a big smile on your face .
Congratulations Kevin. you’re way ahead of me.
Thanks Wayne and mrDick Thodal . that old truck of mine runs good on wood and when i back in the barn and let it run few minuts and shut off it dont have the stink of the old carburator motors, no smoke at all,brilliat design mrWayne Keith.I am swithing sides on the carburator gasoine and wood gas throttle pedal, that will help.and adding the other gas pipe,? No not the gas line. Ps as black as the hay filter water drain is when you stir the water it is only char ash on the sirface makeing it look like black muck.
I woke up to a foot of snow this morning. It has been cold and windy all day. I got about half of my clean out done all the important stuff around front but the snow banks are getting really high now. I hope we don’t get much more snow or it will start to really narrow up here. Tomorrow it should be less windy so I will get the other two barns opened back up. Seems like all I do is plow out this time of year just get it all cleared out and it snows again.
We got that snow in VT.Here’s my plow. Goes on and off the forks pretty fast.
We have been missing most of the snow this year i plowed my drive 2 times 5" and 7" other time, it aint so bad if you have a plow rig.How ever i got some wood pies cut off for truck fuel now i need herbs chopping machine.
It took longer than i hoped, a mechanicle splitter and heavy duty chunker would be twise as fast and twise the emount.I am not brave enough to use that chomping machine… band saws scare me enough that I don’t enjoy using them that flying wedge so close to your fingers isn’t for me…