Birthday Wishes, Farmer

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dusty
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Happy Birthday, Farmer.
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Have a good one, Farmer. And many more, too.
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Hau`oli Lā Hānau (please don't ask me to pronounce it!!) :eek:

Be well,
Ben
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Happy Birthday and best wishes for you and your wife.

Ed
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Happy Birthday, Farmer.
Joe

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Thanks for the birthday thoughts. :)

After battling a round of bad Atorvastatin (Lipitor) side effects all summer and a major cut in dosage after a little time off completely I currently feel good enough to feel a little guilty about it. :)
I was building some new electric horse fence yesterday and am planning on some serious tree trimming today. I also hope to change a tire on the truck today. They are a large mud tire and the tire and wheel weighs about 80 pounds. Takes about all I have to get them up over the tire changer post then over on the balancer. I'm looking at the best way to put a hoist arm over the tire changer. Nothing complex, just a simple swing arm with a light block & tackle.

It keep raining here but looks like it is going to stabilize a bit this week. Going to have to cut grass next week. I'm really chomping at the bit to get my small Woodmizer sawmill productive now. I want to replace the old and tired carpet in our living room with hardwood which I am going to saw and mill. The living room is "T" shaped and is right at 1,000 square feet. I want to saw it in May and let it dry stickered indoors until fall then kiln dry it on down this fall and mill it so I have it ready to install about October. It should make a lot of sawdust. :)
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