If you don't get Nuked 1stMeanwhile here in Florida we’re getting ready for hurricane season… I have a feeling this year is going to be an epic year for hurricanes
If you don't get Nuked 1stMeanwhile here in Florida we’re getting ready for hurricane season… I have a feeling this year is going to be an epic year for hurricanes
You feeling any better,Meanwhile here in Florida we’re getting ready for hurricane season… I have a feeling this year is going to be an epic year for hurricanes
Good point…so I’m is 50 miles south of socom which is a major hot spot…91 degrees todayIf you don't get Nuked 1st
Nope, seems to bother me more and more…You feeling any better,
Have you even look into getting a glucose monitor to see what your sugar lvls are at wake up and after eating to have an idea of what you are dealing with?Nope, seems to bother me more and more…
I haven’t done anything besides feel crappy since I saw the doctor and was told of my issues… I’ll know much better what’s going on after I get all the test results back and see the doctor in a month…Have you even look into getting a glucose monitor to see what your sugar lvls are at wake up and after eating to have an idea of what you are dealing with?
They are fairly cheap and easy to use on amazon
Not far off.I went for a visit with Pute , the home was quint and very cozy
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Not far off.
Smoking some of Bigs Odgers Kush. Smooth.
I take it your tractor doesn’t have a front end loader?I got the tractor stuck. Had to be on the farthest place from the house. I got the back field done so I figured I'd cut some trails through the woods. No hickups 'til I hit the back fence line. Tooling along and noticed the front tires were wet just about the time the rears started spinning. No problem. Put it down in turtle. Nope. Still ain't moving. Put it in 4WD. Nope. Kicked in the differential lock. Nope. Rocked it aback and stuffed some branches under the tires. Nope. After about 20 minutes, I turned her off and made the walk of shame up to the house. Grabbed the Old Hen and the plow Jeep and drove between the trees 'till I got within chain range. Old Hen wanted to drive the Kubota and have me do the towing, so I put it in 4 wheel low and pulled it out. She drove the tractor back while I was putting the Jeep back in the barn. PITA.
Sucked up some of the grass that had been tossed into rows with the MDD and put it on the compost pile. I'm done.
Oh, turf tires explains it all, lol.My Kubota's got foamed turf tires on it. Wet clay and turf tires just don't go together traction wise.
I've got some fallen trees to haul out back there, but I think I'll use the Honda ATV. That Honda's got 40 ponies and gets a lot better traction.
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