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You better smile when you hop into bed or momma wont cuddle, LOL
have a good evenin' Grant
Gerry I smile all the time. I'm just waiting for momma to give ME the thumbs up.
John told me to copy and paste to get my smiley thing's to work.
Sherm, you must have some big a$$ jack's out your way, to damage the car. Hope your little one gets well soon. Happy Hunting.
It wasn't that big of a bunny but we were both clipping along at a good pace. These bumpers are garbage. The winter we lived in the city, I pulled out of our driveway and parked the car on the street. In efforts to keep the car tight to the curb, I brushed the hard snowbank...crushed the bumper... it was literally a force that wouldn't have left a bruise on a newborn...
Mama doesn't give you the thumbs up eh? Sorry to hear that......lolololololol
Bummer on the rain Gerry Grant, all we had was a very brief shower over nite.
Very nice, gives me some more ideas for my toy shop behind my gravel truck.
How`s your harvest coming along Colin? It`s quite slow around here but not bad considering the weather.
Harvest is slow going mostly because of the weather. We have had a couple of break downs but, just worn out bearings and broken belts which didn't take long to repair or replace.
I'm not sold on the interlocking/paving stones. After a few years they seem to all develop ruts where the vehicles drive, unless those that I've seen haven't been done properly
I'm not sold on the interlocking/paving stones. After a few years they seem to all develop ruts where the vehicles drive, unless those that I've seen haven't been done properly
Originally Posted by GIGGER
I agree Sherm, I'll probably go with asphalt
It really depends on your base material I've seen asphalt do the same in many driveways and highways across the province.
I'm not sold on the interlocking/paving stones. After a few years they seem to all develop ruts where the vehicles drive, unless those that I've seen haven't been done properly
Here in Peg houses and driveways shift. Reason what cement driveways crack so quickly. People cement because it is cheaper. Your correct in your assumption that poor laid brick driveways develop ruts. I have used my big plow on numerous brick driveways that I have laid without damage or causing ruts.
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Happy Monday mornin'all. Nice sunny day today. Jordan has his driver's test today. Have a great day guy's.
How did Jordan do? My grandson passed his driver`s test earlier this month.
Sometime Wed my son`s RTM arrive on the farm.
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