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Old 05-03-2014, 09:34 PM
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Spent most of the day working in the garage moving some of the herd outside!
Putting in a new ceiling in the garage which I should have done before I filled the garage!
Hopefully tomorrow will get the rest outside where they will stay for a few days.
Cool herd of cubs, Mike!
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Old 05-03-2014, 09:35 PM
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Not cub related, but Jenn and I put some new rims and tires on grandpa's cart. Pics tomorrow.
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Old 05-03-2014, 09:39 PM
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Cool herd of cubs, Mike!
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Not cub related, but Jenn and I put some new rims and tires on grandpa's cart. Pics tomorrow.
Nice Allen! Looking forward to pics tomorrow!
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Old 05-03-2014, 10:22 PM
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Spent most of the day working in the garage moving some of the herd outside!
Putting in a new ceiling in the garage which I should have done before I filled the garage!
Hopefully tomorrow will get the rest outside where they will stay for a few days.
Guess I should come over and see the floor while their outside!!!! Probably be a good time to pick up the smoker!!! Hehehe!!
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Old 05-03-2014, 10:45 PM
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Thanks Allen! Can't wait to see the tires!
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Old 05-03-2014, 10:49 PM
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Guess I should come over and see the floor while their outside!!!! Probably be a good time to pick up the smoker!!! Hehehe!!
I see at least two smokers on the left. You can have the 782D. I'll take either the 882 or 1512...............

Nice pic Mike! Did they all move on their own power or did some get pushed? Man, I'd hate to put batteries in each and every one of those cubbies. Of course, I won't complain if ya wanna let a couple of 'em go. Juniors1282 and I will help you move two of them. I'll take care of the batteries in those.
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Spent most of the day working in the garage moving some of the herd outside!
Putting in a new ceiling in the garage which I should have done before I filled the garage!
Hopefully tomorrow will get the rest outside where they will stay for a few days.
Mike

I can store them for you while you work on the ceiling, plenty of room in my Cub den.
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Old 05-04-2014, 07:24 AM
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Guess I should come over and see the floor while their outside!!!! Probably be a good time to pick up the smoker!!! Hehehe!!
It is nice seeing the floor again! A person doesn't realize how much stuff they really have until they start moving it around!

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I see at least two smokers on the left. You can have the 782D. I'll take either the 882 or 1512...............

Nice pic Mike! Did they all move on their own power or did some get pushed? Man, I'd hate to put batteries in each and every one of those cubbies. Of course, I won't complain if ya wanna let a couple of 'em go. Juniors1282 and I will help you move two of them. I'll take care of the batteries in those.
Thanks Josh! There are a few more smokers there at the back too!
Even one of the 1772's is out. The other 1772 is coming out today. They haven't seen the light of day in years!
The garage has an overhead door in the back and there are tractors out the backside too and also out the front to the right.
I started out changing batteries and thought this is to time consuming so me and my oldest son just started pushing them out since they weren't going very far.

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Old 05-04-2014, 11:50 AM
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Mike glad to hear you are getting work done in the garage. Folks that herd sitting there are just the wild ones that need containment till tamed. The others are out to pasture. Mike do you still have the blingy 102 that thing has been growing on me. No one else has such a machine. Lol
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