Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Old and new...................only difference is I won't have to destroy and throw things to take the new one off in the future............................ :lol:

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Here is how I solved it, I made a bunch of parts tho.

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Morning, Back from Cortez CO. spent 4 days down there and have we put an offer on a place. Our place here closes on the 27 of this month. Packing up the garage and selling o bunch of parts for cheap.
 
Morning, Back from Cortez CO. spent 4 days down there and have we put an offer on a place. Our place here closes on the 27 of this month. Packing up the garage and selling o bunch of parts for cheap.
That's a big step and a lot of work. I need to start thinning the heard here. As I get older the less I can do and if something were to happen, I don't want to leave it all for the kids to deal with.
 
Got to love it. A friend that travels a lot PM'd me. 2 different ones. One of each please. Dig that 51/49 Rye Malt mash bill. That Rye/ Barley should taste like Rye bread.

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Got wiring on Kubota sorted out. Next is go through mower deck and service it. Dragged Fargo out to get fuels and have lunch. And my date is late.
 
Morning, Back from Cortez CO. spent 4 days down there and have we put an offer on a place. Our place here closes on the 27 of this month. Packing up the garage and selling o bunch of parts for cheap.
Super congrats on the sale. It is always both exciting and very stressful. I bet I took a half dozen loads to the dump last time we moved. And clothes? Hah! If I hadn’t worn it in a year or so they got tossed as well. I went medieval on tossing vs keeping.
 
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