Australian skyscrapers in the SoCal desert. - https://www.masterblasterhome.com/threads/australian-skyscrapers-in-the-socal-desert.27459/#post-1123827 😉 (in case you haven’t been yet)Nice euc pictures!
Placing/leaning stuff on a vehicle has been a pet peeve of mine for 35 years! Way back to my 20's when I had my lawn business and a new 1988 pickup, it pissed me off when people leaned rakes or shovels on my truck. Just 2 months ago I punctured a tire on a trailer because some moron leaned a pitchfork against it. and when I pulled out it got flipped by the front tire and punctured the back tire. Screwed up a $60 pitchfork as well as a $150 tire.I agree. Laid out proper instead of on my deck. Guys are always putting stuff on the outrigger beams too. If I have a flat set up I’ll retract them from the operators cab. Luckily the only things I’ve smashed have been water bottles and coffee cups. Nice job @flushcut
Would be good to save some spores on sheets of paper, and send them my way in case I build a Morel patch. I don't know that it would work here, though. I might not have enough shade, rain, fog and the right temps.View attachment 129374
About half of what we gathered. Only two of us eat them so we split the haul. Weather hasn’t been conducive for growth but still a good mix of grays and blondes. Come Sunday the campers should be finding them by the wheel barrel load
That's worthy in the subsistence thread!View attachment 129374
About half of what we gathered. Only two of us eat them so we split the haul. Weather hasn’t been conducive for growth but still a good mix of grays and blondes. Come Sunday the campers should be finding them by the wheel barrel load
I need clear space if you know what I mean. Thou shalt not cluster fudge thy tailgate.I agree. Laid out proper instead of on my deck. Guys are always putting stuff on the outrigger beams too. If I have a flat set up I’ll retract them from the operators cab. Luckily the only things I’ve smashed have been water bottles and coffee cups. Nice job @flushcut
Honestly, I had the wind in my favour the whole job, I just gobbed it, back cut, wait for the wind to pick it up, finish the cut and watch her fly. Nary a butt puckering moment the whole job.That must have felt good getting some weight out of that tree!