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Plans are to clean and organise my quonset so I can maybe start a project. Still set up for the wifes ceramics in the quonset. Most important build a new drivway onto the acreage. Instead of driving through a mud hole and area that collects snow.
Build a dogrun. Build onto the house maybe. Another important thing is drill a new well for water here old one drying up.
There is just so much work to be done and no toy time. It will come around.
Last important thing is get my 78 back on the road again. Hopefully this spring.
Most of the work I am going to be doing for a while is finishing off the basement. We have been going real hard the last few months and still got a month to go but seeding is sneaking up but we plan to be done by then. After that a few yard things to do and by July it should be toy time. Next saturday I am going to an auction to check out a 49 f47 so with any luck it might be mine. I had a line on a few around the country but they have all turned cold.
Hmm not to sure i dont plan ahead that far lol just the way iam well somewhat I do but could change my mind like that ill just see what happens live life day by day First what you looking for to upgrade? the lil ranger cant cut it??
There is just so much work to be done and no toy time. It will come around.
Last important thing is get my 78 back on the road again. Hopefully this spring.
just be sure the quonset is on the top of the list, then all winter can be toy time!!!!
My buddy and I planned a 67 fishing weekend. We are going to take the old 67 International out to a lake and camp and fish like it was 67 - wall tent, mepps lures, beer in stubby bottles, old penn reels .... It should be a hoot.
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