feirmeoir
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That's a very tasty stone wall, do you cap that type of wall with cement?View attachment 87371
Good grass covers every where at the moment
That's a very tasty stone wall, do you cap that type of wall with cement?View attachment 87371
Good grass covers every where at the moment
No, no concrete used at allThat's a very tasty stone wall, do you cap that type of wall with cement?
What's the tank for?Is that really today?
Everywhere around here is yellowish grey after last week’s frost.
I went on a road trip today,50miles north to pick up a stainless tank,the Fendt did 6.23 miles to the gallon,not bad compared to the 720 that would do 4.1mpg with a similar weight.
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I’m going to use it for slurry.What's the tank for?
Were you looking for it to use as a spare rocket fuel tankWhat's the tank for?
I'd always find a use for a tank like that......Were you looking for it to use a a spare rocket fuel tank
I’m going to use it for slurry.
That's very good for that size of a tractor. I clocked 6.4 mpg in the blizzard with a 2000g tanker, (95 hp)Is that really today?
Everywhere around here is yellowish grey after last week’s frost.
I went on a road trip today,50miles north to pick up a stainless tank,the Fendt did 6.23 miles to the gallon,not bad compared to the 720 that would do 4.1mpg with a similar weight.
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Romeo y Julieta great cigars, only marginally surpassed by a Montecristo.
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Did a few weeks bumming around Cuba in the early 2,000's.View attachment 87593
I spent a month in Cuba backpacking some years ago. Great country, great people brought home a box of Monte Cristo, box of Romeo y Julieta and 8 of these Cohiba. Cost me 20 quid on the side street for the 2 boxes and 20 for the cohiba, the cohiba were really great.
Moros y cristianos, rice and beans!!!Did a few weeks bumping around Cuba in the early 2,000's.
I think it was Ernest Hemmingway that said,
"There are 3 great things about Cuba, the people, the scenery and the climate.
There are 3 terrible things about Cuba
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
If I never eat black beans again it will be too soon.Moros y cristianos, rice and beans!!!
Eggs....
Was 2006 when I was there. Dinner in people's homes, lobster was plentiful for small money. Restaurant tourists menu $10/15, speak a little Spanish $1.50 including beer at the local rate.
If I never eat black beans again it will be too soon.
Imagine burnt porridge, boiled with dirty socks.Beanz Meanz Fartz.
Imagine burnt porridge, boiled with dirty socks.
A lad i worked with in d states lived and worked with 2 Brazilians for a year on a farm. Every sunday they cooked a big pot of rice and beans and lived off it for d week just heated it back up every dayImagine burnt porridge, boiled with dirty socks.
There should be a chat box on the mart app for lads to run down pens of cattle and passing on scandal.Now get a bucket of cow piss and put it beside your chair and it’ll be just like your there.
Jesus I can only imagine what that smelled like after a few reheats. Or perhaps the individual's eating it. Methane production would be maximized 😁A lad i worked with in d states lived and worked with 2 Brazilians for a year on a farm. Every sunday they cooked a big pot of rice and beans and lived off it for d week just heated it back up every day
Hazmat suit needed entering a premises after those chapsJesus I can only imagine what that smelled like after a few reheats. Or perhaps the individual's eating it. Methane production would be maximized 😁
Now get a bucket of cow piss and put it beside your chair and it’ll be just like your there.