A view from my office

Tim (NY)

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And a view OF my office. I've enjoyed the pics you guys have shared, so I guess I should take my turn. Lets see if this works.
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The view from my office is not quite as nice- its the back corner of Safeway, and the main drag in Chehalis, Washington.
 
Just an unbiased question. When is the last time you changed the oil and filter and greased it?

Thanks,
Mark
 
Sam, is that actually a field of maize, or did you get some pictures mixed up from a few weeks ago?
 
Sam, I visited your country a few years ago, and found the farm of my ancestors. Hope to return someday. You live in a beautiful place.
 
No Don it is actually a field of spring wheat that is a bit patchy due to the cold spring we had. And yes we can grow maize over here!
Sam
 
Their flax farm was near Omag (sp). They had 7 kids and when they left in 1849, 2 of them stayed behind. Over here, 2 of them fought in the Civil War. One of them had a farm near my home. They built some sturdy barns which are still used today.
 
I see you have the log splitter plumbed right into the hydraulics on the C, how good does it work, and how's the cycle time on the cylinder?
And could you post a couple pics of the hyd. hookups?
Thanks
 
Nice view, what part of NY? As for the truck, lots of 300,000 mile trucks around, and of all varieties. Most just don't get too far from home.
 
Sorry, I finished splitting and took the splitter off, so I can't take a pic. I attached the splitter using 2 sectioned baler needle yokes; and use an arm to the rock shaft to raise it. The remote hydraulics (that usually go with the fast hitch) run it. I run it at an idle and it does work a little slow, but then so do I.
 
Years ago I lived in Fayetteville, and skiied the dawn patrol at Togenburg. Must be close to you? Few places are prettier than the Cortland Valley.
 
Tim, I'm sure you realize that I was just kidding about the truck. I had one a few years ago that I told people I was afraid to wash it because the grease and dirt were all that held it together!
And you are pretty well right about those Toyotas, be it truck or car, my daughter just parked a Chevy Geo with almost 400,000 on it!
 

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