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Yeah getting a little sick of the rain here, too. FINALLY got the hay put into the silo (for those of you who don't know, I work on a dairy farm near Clarion, PA). We are sooooo far behind due to the weather, that's why I haven't been on in forever. Haven't had a lot of spare time. I did, however talk to the bosses about using a garage on one of their rental properties to store my truck this winter. The guy that lives there apparently doesn't realize that he can use the thing (It's HUGE), so I figure it's his loss. It's time to start giving the old girl some R and R over the harsh winter months. Mostly using it for weekend runs. The sound that V8 makes through that glasspack never gets old. Nothing sounds quite like those old iron block V8's. Anyhow, It's bed time out here in the sticks, have to get up at 4 tomorrow moring. Have a good one, and stay safe in all that you guys do.
Yeah, nothing like the oldies. I wish I could find a 70's but I've settled on building a 1985/86 F250 in memory of one of my cousins. I do like my daily driver a whole lot though...lol.
Good night - I don't envy that 4AM start time. I've been doing that for 7 months but not anymore.
Good morning and happy Moanday everybody! Time to get another work week started (for those who have to work). Have a great day and keep it safe all, no matter what you do. Later...
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