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like to siblings. always got to show the other who is best :lmao:

Well here I go to out do him... :evilgrin:

http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSMMGCoqarw

Where do I begin :rolleyes:

I think I will just list why it didn't beat me :lol:

[*]You brung a coat to a 40F outing

[*]You had a horse pushing you up the hill from what it sounds like

[*]Turning the camera on must have wore you out since you were already out of breath

[*]I didn't see anyone work

[*]It took 6 minutes to walk up and down a hill

[*]you were done at noon but I am pretty sure you didnt start til 11:00 which means you didn't get there till 11:30 and if you subtract everything else I think you did 10 min of work

[*]I think you just burned out with the 4 wheeler in those spots that "you" dug out

Since I said you didn't work I got my video uploading showing "work" :lmao: Taking forever, might be tomorrow before it's done. Tomorrow it will be 30 and I will show you how to get 100 year old fence posts out by hand :evilgrin:

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Where do I begin :rolleyes:

I think I will just list why it didn't beat me :lol:

[*]You brung a coat to a 40F outing

When I left the house it look like it could rain. :smart:

[*]You had a horse pushing you up the hill from what it sounds like

Nope...:rolleyes:

[*]Turning the camera on must have wore you out since you were already out of breath

Air thinner than you flatlanders...

[*]I didn't see anyone work

I didn't in you move either... :rolleyes:

[*]It took 6 minutes to walk up and down a hill

So??? :shrug:

[*]you were done at noon but I am pretty sure you didnt start til 11:00 which means you didn't get there till 11:30 and if you subtract everything else I think you did 10 min of work

Ummm... I left by 12:30 so I could be down at the house to get the mail at 1pm... LarryB's package...

[*]I think you just burned out with the 4 wheeler in those spots that "you" dug out

Don't you wish... :lmao2::lmao:

Since I said you didn't work I got my video uploading showing "work" :lmao: Taking forever, might be tomorrow before it's done. Tomorrow it will be 30 and I will show you how to get 100 year old fence posts out by hand :evilgrin:

Geez... Feel the love... :rolleyes:

Geez... Feel the love... :rolleyes:

What? I was being nice. I been laughing at it for an hour :lmao: Had to sift through everything to say only the good things lol.

What is this thinner air crap? You were at like what, 5000ft, and you were huffing when you were only 10ft from the 4 wheeler :lmao:

At least this thread will motivate you to work harder :tease: Like I will do tomorrow :cool: I have a ton of thorn trees I need to cut up too. I'm thinking the tree will have less cuts than me in the end.

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Finally! 200MB took 28 min to upload lol.

I tried to get rid of all the boring crap, but it is still boring. Chain saw wouldn't cut that cedar at all, so dull. I don't think it has been sharpened since we got it a couple years ago :stuned:

http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2pBz5M_P44

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I've done this with about 10 fence posts now. At that rate my back should be done for in 10 months :lmao: It was 32F this time.

http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxqayx3Z_u8

Just got back from Elk Camp.. Got our first snow to stick the night of the 24th, morning of the 25th at 6K feet. On the day of the 24th we had a decent amount of snow above 7K feet.

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i got cold just looking at those pics. last night was 38*f and i was freezing. funny that my grids didn't kick on...

i got cold just looking at those pics. last night was 38*f and i was freezing. funny that my grids didn't kick on...

Weird, mine kick on when its below 66* out.

i got cold just looking at those pics. last night was 38*f and i was freezing. funny that my grids didn't kick on...

Fix them things! We went over the million ways to check them..

they work. and work well...i believe the iat is a little off.:spend::banghead:

that is not a good way to treat your isx:lmao::nono:..lol..and yes...toss ther grids plug in the truck and do a high idle mod!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumbup2::woot:

all good things come with time....or was all good things come to an end? either way my prime contractor isn't paying anyone. most of the work was completed ~3-4 months ago. they pay just enough to keep the utilities on....well not even that, cause the wife and i have to donate plasma just to make ends meet. as soon as i sue them i won't be able to work in tulsa or okc......either way, the ram is paid off, so when i do hit that big pay day, my ram gets lots of new toys!

Just got back from Elk Camp.. Got our first snow to stick the night of the 24th, morning of the 25th at 6K feet. On the day of the 24th we had a decent amount of snow above 7K feet.

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That looks fun!!! :thumbup2:

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We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features.  Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.