Random pic thread.

Too bad the trailer manufacturer didn't add some sort of attachment to the trailer to aid in loading and unloading equipment.
Big blocky open ramps in the back. Flat tires and a giant mud hole in front of said trailer.
This only took as much time as to gather up the tools. I want to only track up this grass area once.
The block has a hole in it. Parting to a co-worker building a mini sled puller!
 
Mine is the same way, has to get some loving when I leave the house and pushes her way past my old lady to get to the door to greet me first when I get home...
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Just turned 2 years old...
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Sawdust works wonders on Mud! Some Landfills use it on their roads, when it's muddy or crappy. Most of it is Free!
Gonna start keeping a big bag of sawdust in the jeep
 
Knew I had mail today, in my front porch mail box. The rectangular one hanging on the wall, with a top lid. Thought I wasn't going to get it Out. What the hell is this, curled up & stuck where the edges of the box fold over! Finally, 1 piece at a time, I got them loose. Three Bloombergs, One Amy, & a Dentist ad! Looks like business is picking at the PO!
 

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Knew I had mail today, in my front porch mail box. The rectangular one hanging on the wall, with a top lid. Thought I wasn't going to get it Out. What the hell is this, curled up & stuck where the edges of the box fold over! Finally, 1 piece at a time, I got them loose. Three Bloombergs, One Amy, & a Dentist ad! Looks like business is picking at the PO!
He got railed on yesterday for claiming to be all green supporting, yet sending out millions of paper mailers littering everywhere, in a day when digital communication is king anyway
 
Top floor suite in the old BB&T building in downtown Asheville. $2.5 million for about 2000 sqft split between 2 levels with an elevator in the suite. The view towards the east in the rain a few days ago. View attachment 312798
I remember going to meetings there when I worked at the mill in Canton. On a good day (Winter usually) you could see all the way to Canton and see the smoke from our stacks.
 
He got railed on yesterday for claiming to be all green supporting, yet sending out millions of paper mailers littering everywhere, in a day when digital communication is king anyway
I :heart: paper
 
MIL Bought a house in Camden and is moving up from Summerville. We had a couple foundation companies come look. One said you have rot in the bathroom. Ok...

Rot found once the floating floor was up.
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Bathroom before....
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Bathroom as of last night....
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Glad I have a carpenter telling me what I need to do.....
 
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Had this happen on the Monroe Expressway yesterday. Driver made it out fine but it shut the EB direction down for a few hours. Going to have to mill out the asphalt and repave due to fuel leaks from the saddle tanks.:shaking:
 

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Bought a mini skid steer last week to expand the capabilities of what I can do besides grind stumps. Borrowed a 16' trailer from my cousin to haul both machines at once. It's a full load but it fits. The load seems to be balanced pretty good on the trailer. I've never hauled this much weight before so I'm kinda nervous about it. I have a job using both machines tomorrow already so hopefully everything goes pretty smooth. Combined weight of both machines is right around 4,000 pounds.
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