It's amazing to me how much stuff we accumulate over the years. My wife and I have always been at odds when it comes to that. I love the Spartan lifestyle, she loves stuff...
I’ve been finding some extra time to clean out junk as well. I could use a trip to the dump. Nice to have all the right tools to make it easier. 👍 Keep on tractoring!
Man i love it . Wifie and I did the same thing last week . we are still waiting for our first 60 degree day here in north western new york . we have been blessed with a mild winter . It is amazing the stuff we collect. for me it is hard to get rid of things. my wife on the other hand loves tossing junk. it was nice though i found some things i thought were gone . i love the content thank you Tim And Family. GOD bless youall:)
That’s a beautiful piece of property and a wonderful yard house and a barn. Best of all all the equipment is green. I just wish John Deere customer service would treat me as good as John Deere treats you. When I bought my tractor used, I noticed that the owners manual it was missing and I called John Deere and they said that I have to spend over $100. I know I can go online and print one out or keep it on my iPhone but it’s always good to have something on paper in the cab. John Deere customer service basically told me to “beat it.” The whole reason why I bought a used tractor was because I wanted a pre-omissions pre-Tier IV model. So I found a low our 2011 John Deere 5083E Limited.
It’s a real good investment because you can buy so many attachments that you can run off the PTO or the hydraulics. You can run anything from a PTO powered generator for the house 🏡 to a PTO powered stump grinder all the way to a hydraulically run post digger. Just so many possibilities. And I’m not even touching on the front end attachments for the loaders.
TRENT ELSWICK I know! I’ve been looking at a mahindra 1626, and I’ve been on tractors a while now, nothing comes close to a mahindra or Branson tractors. I’m going to have at least $40,000 in attachments😂
No reason to feel ashamed about having things spread about the garage and shed. I started building my shop at home in June ‘17...I’m just now getting things moved from the attached garage at the house to the new building. 2 1/2 years of constant work on the building has gotten me to the point where I’ve wanted to be for a long time. I too have found it very satisfying to do spring cleaning and organizing.
Pallet forks have indeed been a game changer. I don't have mine on nearly as much as you said you do, probably because the set of Ken's Bolt on Hooks makes my FEL bucket a lot more versatile than the standard bucket and I'm able to pick up and move a lot of things with it. I will get a grapple at some point too (now is definitely not the time), I have learned from watching and working with you what a game changer that can be.
That hilarious because we did the same thing last year. The county we live in had a “cleanup day” where they scheduled a truck with a boom to go out and pick up large trash that people just wanted to clean out of their house. So we got the JD 2038R and picked up a sleeper sofa and took it to the curb for them to pick up. I have a picture of my wife coming around the house on the tractor with the sofa sitting on the bucket. I posted it on FB with the title how to clean out your house with a tractor. LOL
My wife and I know just how you feel. When I retired from the Navy, I pulled out our records and we had 24 different address' during my 21 years of service. So needless to say, things stayed in boxes quite often. The biggest pain was weight limits. As a DIY type, trying to keep everything under a "PCS weight Allowance" (PCS - permanent change of station) was the challenge. Example: An E-5 with a dependent (doesn't matter how many, a single parent or family of 8) get a 9,000 pound weight limit (take a moment and remember your dump trailer has a load limit higher than that). Anything over that and you'll pay out of pocket to have it moved. Commercial rates can get quite expensive for moving "weight". BTW: any open bottles of liquid, food items, cleaning supplies, open spices, and hazmat materials (oil, grease, WD-40, pretty much anything in an aerosol can, ammunition, etc.) can NOT be shipped. You either have to dispose of them, give them away, or sell them, and then replace it once you get to your new "home". Always a garage sale going on near a military base. I am an exception, most military don't get moved that often. I worked with a Army E-9 that once he was through training, he was stationed to Ft. Bragg, NC and spend the remainder of his 27 years there. I will admit I was a little envious of his boat, gun collection, tools, utility trailer and ridding lawn mower.
We have a our grapple on our skid steer. Not a dual one like yours but it still is great for on the farm. Moved many things with it, from concrete slabs to brush to scrap metal. Even can grab a set of 3-point hay forks with it & move some things around with that. I can get pretty creative. lol
My stay at home time has been spent mostly on my tractor as well!! Ive gotten the soil in my garden prepared and got some general cleanup done around the farm but rearranging my tractor shed and shop have been a constant project. My wife came into the shop the other day and looked around and said "your shop looks a lot like Tractor Tine With Tims.."
That was a "neat" video, Tim, you have sold me on grapples, but as great as grapples are, a kind, loving and supportive wife is still the best friend a man can have, my best friend went home to Jesus almost a year ago, and man I sure do miss her. God Bless and may he keep your wonderful family and us subscribers to your channel healthy and your wonderful videos coming to us, and many thanks for the Bible verses you edit in at the end of every video, ✝️🙏👈
Brent, I’m sorry to hear that! My friend Levi, whom you have seen on this channel a couple of times, lost his wife about the same time last year. Difficult times!
@@TractorTimewithTim Tim, she was lucky in that she had time to make here amends with the Lord. I'm so thankful and comforted in knowing she is in heaven with the rest of the members of both of our families. Thank you Tim. I'll be adding Levi's wife to my prayer list. Amen
It’s the very first question I ask when someone needs help moving…”do you have a foldout sofa bed?”. If the answer is yes…I’m busy for the rest of my life!!😁
I was thinking by watching your video you two cleaning up your garage and moving pallets out to your other storage building I think Tim gonna have to clean up that place too ☺☺
If I tried to make a dump run like that in NH, it would first cost me an arm and a leg in fees and, I’d have to unload it by hand into respective dumpsters! It’s so hard to dispose of stuff today, that we see more and more trash dumped in the dark of night on roadsides!
hi Tim ,wishing you and your Family all the best thru these times,, i really started watching you when i was checking out which Sub compact tractor to buy ,,but i have picked up some great tips ,, cheers !!
Hello Tim, where did you get the grab handle on the loader upright on the 2038R, I would like to get one for mine, love your videos I have learned a lot from them .
Rented a little massy Ferguson to do some landscaping and replaced my rusted out culvert. Did pretty good on the rental price 312 a day and can keep it all weekend.
I bought a set of forks for my tractor, it has a guard on top made of galvanize metal which will help from getting rusty. I've taken the forks off a few times mounted a small piece of plywood on it to raise girts up to bolt to my building because they are pretty heavy an I can change them out myself. I strap them to the guard.
I'm curious! I know that the 1025R has an aftermarket control for the 3rd function/ grapple. How is the rest of the fleet setup? Are they all aftermarket controllers or do any of them have a JD OEM setup? I have a 1025R and plan on getting a 3R soon. I'm curious on how the factory setup unit's work verses aftermarket. Keep up the good work
Tim, you’re rubbing it in. I was supposed to get my Artillian Forks and Grapple last week, but because of the virus they are shut down, hopefully opening back up this week!
For someone who will be hauling lots of black berry bushes and scrap, would you recommend a grapple like in this video or one that is like bucket style with like a bunch of forks if you know what Im talking about. Turns out we might be getting an LS 2025h tractor, can't wait, as I get older I hope to start a little business like you guys have, helping (hired) people with there projects
I was looking to get some pallet forks for my 3720, what length do you have on your loader? I am torn between the 42 and 48 inch. Thanks! Love the channel by the way.
Tim, appears you don't have your 1025r anymore? Now you have the 2038r by the looks of it. I'm currently working with my dealer on either a 1025r or 2025r.. I like the bigger tires of the 2025r much better. Going from a X738 should be quite the jump.. Gerry
What are what looks like "D" rings on the back of the ROPS on the 2038 for? Don't forget to drain the fuel out of the Generator so it will work come next winter.
Speaking for Goodwill The do not want these because of yes bedbugs, even w/out the mattress since the bugs can also live in the material of the couch. Also they are very heavy. the other reason is that they have a very low resale value and end up being thrown away anyway. I used to drive a truck for Goodwill and ugggh! I hated these too
I have clamp on forks, I cant convince the finance committee, just yet of course, to let me get some quick attach ones. I use them plenty, but having ones that are more stable would be great.
Did you guys catch flak when family watched this and caught you throwing away something "valuable" that they had given you? One thing I realized after losing three close relatives in < 2 years is how often these giveaway valuables resemble junk that other people just didn't want to take to the dump themselves. Which, I don't mind helping a friend make a trash-run now and then, just don't try to con my wife into believing that "this stuff will be worth a lot of money one day" and turn my basement into something from an episode of Hoarders.
@@TractorTimewithTim what happened to Katriel's van? (Katriel mobile). Did it finally die? Remembering an episode about WD40. (I know it has been a few yrs).
That’s true sofa beds are not very popular anymore I work at the only mattress factory in our province and I say it’s been 4yrs ago since we made A sofa bed mattress
Well, it wasn’t my sprayer. I don’t think it is my role to pass judgement on what my neighbor throws away and what he keeps. Likewise, I don’t think it is your role either :-)
Tim I told someone I follow on Twitter to look you up Dick Strawbridge he got Kubota he bought Chateaux in France for £280000 he done a tv series from place
Every time I hear Tim, I immediately get flashes of Hank Hill!
Chris is lucky to have a neighbor like you! And we are fortunate to have you regularly informing and entertaining us. Keep the videos coming! 👍
Lots of work👍 good job
You need a pallet jack. You will love one. I use mine more often than I imagined. But it does become one more thing that needs to be stored.
Christy and Tim it always feels good to get organized but to be a help to a neighbor in need is priceless. God bless.
Cool clean-up video! Thanks for sharing❗❗❗ 🙂🙂🙂 👍👍👍
It's amazing to me how much stuff we accumulate over the years. My wife and I have always been at odds when it comes to that. I love the Spartan lifestyle, she loves stuff...
Backhoe, forks and a grapple….three must have attachments when I make my purchase!
I’ve been finding some extra time to clean out junk as well. I could use a trip to the dump. Nice to have all the right tools to make it easier. 👍
Keep on tractoring!
Martha was earning his keep! Good job Kitty!!
That sprayer tank looked use full nothing wrong with that love the grapple
I always have to sort through STUFF. As long as I have a garage and a shop/storage building, I'll always have STUFF.
Great looking cap, Christy.
Stay safe and well Tim and Christy. Nice to get rid of stuff and make room for more. 👍
One step at a time
Be safe out there
Awesome scripture!!👍🏻🙏🏻
Happy spouse happy house! Garage looks good!
Thanks Christy and Tim, pallet forks are definitely useful, I use mine a lot too! Stay safe and healthy!
I love that you help your neighbor with that trailer of yours that's a very nice trailer 👍😇
Thanks for sharing, pray you and yours stay healthy thru these times.
Great teamwork.....
Man i love it . Wifie and I did the same thing last week . we are still waiting for our first 60 degree day here in north western new york . we have been blessed with a mild winter . It is amazing the stuff we collect. for me it is hard to get rid of things. my wife on the other hand loves tossing junk. it was nice though i found some things i thought were gone . i love the content thank you Tim And Family. GOD bless youall:)
That’s a beautiful piece of property and a wonderful yard house and a barn. Best of all all the equipment is green. I just wish John Deere customer service would treat me as good as John Deere treats you. When I bought my tractor used, I noticed that the owners manual it was missing and I called John Deere and they said that I have to spend over $100. I know I can go online and print one out or keep it on my iPhone but it’s always good to have something on paper in the cab. John Deere customer service basically told me to “beat it.” The whole reason why I bought a used tractor was because I wanted a pre-omissions pre-Tier IV model. So I found a low our 2011 John Deere 5083E Limited.
Nice video Tim and Christy you guys are awesome
There's your daughter.! She does exist! Good to see her.
I’ve been watching y’all since early 2019, and y’all have really made me want to get a tractor!
It’s a real good investment because you can buy so many attachments that you can run off the PTO or the hydraulics. You can run anything from a PTO powered generator for the house 🏡 to a PTO powered stump grinder all the way to a hydraulically run post digger. Just so many possibilities. And I’m not even touching on the front end attachments for the loaders.
TRENT ELSWICK I know! I’ve been looking at a mahindra 1626, and I’ve been on tractors a while now, nothing comes close to a mahindra or Branson tractors. I’m going to have at least $40,000 in attachments😂
Love my forks use them more than I thought I would.
No reason to feel ashamed about having things spread about the garage and shed. I started building my shop at home in June ‘17...I’m just now getting things moved from the attached garage at the house to the new building. 2 1/2 years of constant work on the building has gotten me to the point where I’ve wanted to be for a long time. I too have found it very satisfying to do spring cleaning and organizing.
Exactly what I did. I filled a 15yd dumpster. Amazing what you acquire other a 5 year period.
Pallet forks have indeed been a game changer. I don't have mine on nearly as much as you said you do, probably because the set of Ken's Bolt on Hooks makes my FEL bucket a lot more versatile than the standard bucket and I'm able to pick up and move a lot of things with it. I will get a grapple at some point too (now is definitely not the time), I have learned from watching and working with you what a game changer that can be.
That hilarious because we did the same thing last year. The county we live in had a “cleanup day” where they scheduled a truck with a boom to go out and pick up large trash that people just wanted to clean out of their house. So we got the JD 2038R and picked up a sleeper sofa and took it to the curb for them to pick up. I have a picture of my wife coming around the house on the tractor with the sofa sitting on the bucket. I posted it on FB with the title how to clean out your house with a tractor. LOL
My wife and I know just how you feel. When I retired from the Navy, I pulled out our records and we had 24 different address' during my 21 years of service. So needless to say, things stayed in boxes quite often. The biggest pain was weight limits. As a DIY type, trying to keep everything under a "PCS weight Allowance" (PCS - permanent change of station) was the challenge. Example: An E-5 with a dependent (doesn't matter how many, a single parent or family of 8) get a 9,000 pound weight limit (take a moment and remember your dump trailer has a load limit higher than that). Anything over that and you'll pay out of pocket to have it moved. Commercial rates can get quite expensive for moving "weight". BTW: any open bottles of liquid, food items, cleaning supplies, open spices, and hazmat materials (oil, grease, WD-40, pretty much anything in an aerosol can, ammunition, etc.) can NOT be shipped. You either have to dispose of them, give them away, or sell them, and then replace it once you get to your new "home". Always a garage sale going on near a military base. I am an exception, most military don't get moved that often. I worked with a Army E-9 that once he was through training, he was stationed to Ft. Bragg, NC and spend the remainder of his 27 years there. I will admit I was a little envious of his boat, gun collection, tools, utility trailer and ridding lawn mower.
I haven't used my pallet forks since yesterday.
Yep.
Sure nice your dump is open, ours is closed for virus shutdown
Me too...
@@johngoodwin8889 dump trailer is sures cheaper then renting a dumpster
Me too
We have a our grapple on our skid steer. Not a dual one like yours but it still is great for on the farm. Moved many things with it, from concrete slabs to brush to scrap metal. Even can grab a set of 3-point hay forks with it & move some things around with that. I can get pretty creative. lol
Almost like using your own hands!
@@TractorTimewithTim better! 🙂 lol
That way the skid steer (or tractor in your case) can be "tired" or scratched up. lol
My stay at home time has been spent mostly on my tractor as well!! Ive gotten the soil in my garden prepared and got some general cleanup done around the farm but rearranging my tractor shed and shop have been a constant project. My wife came into the shop the other day and looked around and said "your shop looks a lot like Tractor Tine With Tims.."
Not sure if that is good or bad! We’ve had quite a mess since we moved here!
@@TractorTimewithTim I think its good! I believe it means more that Ive got a wide assortment of attachments and equipment lol
That was a "neat" video, Tim, you have sold me on grapples, but as great as grapples are, a kind, loving and supportive wife is still the best friend a man can have, my best friend went home to Jesus almost a year ago, and man I sure do miss her. God Bless and may he keep your wonderful family and us subscribers to your channel healthy and your wonderful videos coming to us, and many thanks for the Bible verses you edit in at the end of every video, ✝️🙏👈
Brent, I’m sorry to hear that! My friend Levi, whom you have seen on this channel a couple of times, lost his wife about the same time last year. Difficult times!
@@TractorTimewithTim Tim, she was lucky in that she had time to make here amends with the Lord. I'm so thankful and comforted in knowing she is in heaven with the rest of the members of both of our families. Thank you Tim. I'll be adding Levi's wife to my prayer list. Amen
Good idea to use the grapple with the basement stuff. Depending on how the basement stuff was flooded that stuff could be icky to handle.
Hay great thinking now that winter is over get the truck in the garage you crack me up
Yea, we deserve it. Just didn’t have the ability to use the shed while we were working on it.
Tractor Time with Tim so the dump was full
It’s the very first question I ask when someone needs help moving…”do you have a foldout sofa bed?”. If the answer is yes…I’m busy for the rest of my life!!😁
big tractor help most the tine good tosee vinne at work new driver will not so new ok all the tools working makes easyergod bless you all
Love the cats....well the tractors too😉😉
I was thinking by watching your video you two cleaning up your garage and moving pallets out to your other storage building I think Tim gonna have to clean up that place too ☺☺
Tackle boxes ,hand bags, tool boxes, garages basements .
Just when you think they are the perfect size, you turn around and they are full .
If I tried to make a dump run like that in NH, it would first cost me an arm and a leg in fees and, I’d have to unload it by hand into respective dumpsters! It’s so hard to dispose of stuff today, that we see more and more trash dumped in the dark of night on roadsides!
hi Tim ,wishing you and your Family all the best thru these times,, i really started watching you when i was checking out which Sub compact tractor to buy ,,but i have picked up some great tips ,, cheers !!
Thanks Mark. Stay safe!
that gaple I one my track but retier all gon good job
Were all kinda grappling with life now with this C19 situation
I like it! You are correct!
Are you going to buy that case skidloader
You threw out a lot of plastic things that where destroyed by the flood Tim, good job
Hello Tim, where did you get the grab handle on the loader upright on the 2038R, I would like to get one for mine, love your videos I have learned a lot from them .
I’d really like to see you use a backrest/brush guard on those pallet forks, for your own safety. You have a great channel.
We have one. It is a removable.
We’ll worry about our safety so that you don’t have to.
Wow, I guess you get enough comments that you don’t like, that you feel the need to take jabs at your followers.
For that smaller stuff that falls off Tim you ever thought of using those IBC totes? That would be a good idea for those?
Love the killer cats
They caught another today, but then they dropped it to play with it, and it got away! They need a bit more killer instinct!
Rented a little massy Ferguson to do some landscaping and replaced my rusted out culvert. Did pretty good on the rental price 312 a day and can keep it all weekend.
I see you finally pinned up your mind PTO coupler. Much safer.
I bought a set of forks for my tractor, it has a guard on top made of galvanize metal which will help from getting rusty. I've taken the forks off a few times mounted a small piece of plywood on it to raise girts up to bolt to my building because they are pretty heavy an I can change them out myself. I strap them to the guard.
I'm curious! I know that the 1025R has an aftermarket control for the 3rd function/ grapple. How is the rest of the fleet setup? Are they all aftermarket controllers or do any of them have a JD OEM setup? I have a 1025R and plan on getting a 3R soon. I'm curious on how the factory setup unit's work verses aftermarket. Keep up the good work
John Deere makes OSB plywood! 😱
Get rid of that couch and other junk to make room for your New Chipper!
Hey Cash! Good to hear from you. I need to catch up on your videos to see what you are doing during this quarantine!
Would that grapple fit on a 1025R too? Guess a set of forks should be on my to buy list along with a thumb for the backhoe attachment, and a grapple.
Yes, this grapple fits on the 1025r. We have shown it working on the 1025r
I have same grapple on 1023e
Jim I do believe a burn pile is in order
Seems to be the same story at my house. Moving stuff from one pile to another, especially in my shop
Tim, you’re rubbing it in. I was supposed to get my Artillian Forks and Grapple last week, but because of the virus they are shut down, hopefully opening back up this week!
Sorry Adam. Seems like everything is shut down.
That is true, hopefully things will turn around soon
For someone who will be hauling lots of black berry bushes and scrap, would you recommend a grapple like in this video or one that is like bucket style with like a bunch of forks if you know what Im talking about. Turns out we might be getting an LS 2025h tractor, can't wait, as I get older I hope to start a little business like you guys have, helping (hired) people with there projects
Not sure. There are advantages and disadvantages to each style.
Turn your buckets over and they are more stable... and don't fill up with dust, bugs, etc
When did you become a bucket farmer :) you have the best toys
That fimco tank could still have been used!! I hate throwing stuff away!!
You can't have enough buckets!
I was looking to get some pallet forks for my 3720, what length do you have on your loader? I am torn between the 42 and 48 inch. Thanks! Love the channel by the way.
Recently did an episode on fork length. 7 reasons why I prefer shorter forks
Most people are hoarding toilet paper! Tim’s hoarding 5gal buckets! LOL
Christy hates my 5 gal bucket stash!
Tim, love your videos but :). The Artillian 36" fork kit is $1100 shipped!! Can get the JD 36" fork kit for $599 from local dealer.. Just saying ;).
I think you should still call him Martha. 😂
About 1:50 you can see the cat toy fishing rod on the lift.
i seen a cat play with a mouse one time
Howdy Tim, I know how to over come the Quarantine Blues, Make a Home Made Cheeseburger !!!!! 👍😊
Sounds good. Can I come over? Wait, forget that, guess I can’t!!!
Tim, appears you don't have your 1025r anymore? Now you have the 2038r by the looks of it. I'm currently working with my dealer on either a 1025r or 2025r.. I like the bigger tires of the 2025r much better. Going from a X738 should be quite the jump.. Gerry
Gerard, I used the 1025r in a video last week. Grinding stumps.
I spotted it later in the video- duh! 2038r looks nice :).
We should all be teaming up for volunteer or work with our John Deere tractors. And make new friends and help out.
U should try ram 2500 or a 3500 truck
Hope you have a garage door opener in that gator 🤣
We do.
What are what looks like "D" rings on the back of the ROPS on the 2038 for? Don't forget to drain the fuel out of the Generator so it will work come next winter.
Get them at big tool rack.com. 5% off with code TTWT.
Where did you get your pallet rack system? Great videos, keep them coming.
A local used pallet rack reseller
Thanks
hay that....lol
I thought this was the movies
Speaking for Goodwill The do not want these because of yes bedbugs, even w/out the mattress since the bugs can also live in the material of the couch. Also they are very heavy. the other reason is that they have a very low resale value and end up being thrown away anyway. I used to drive a truck for Goodwill and ugggh! I hated these too
I have clamp on forks, I cant convince the finance committee, just yet of course, to let me get some quick attach ones. I use them plenty, but having ones that are more stable would be great.
Yes, clamp on forks are not a good compromise. Perhaps when the finance committee sees this episode ....
Tim to make it easier on yourself next time swing the door open on your trailer. That way nothing will hang up on the door.
I hate to say it but every time I see that ultimate dump I get a pathetic case of trailer envy, dont think less of me...
Understandable! Hope the confession helps :-)
It really does work well. ...and I like the color too!!! :-)
Did you buy Johnny 2 and Johnny 5? I remember last year you were renting them
We renewed the lease for one more year.
Did you guys catch flak when family watched this and caught you throwing away something "valuable" that they had given you? One thing I realized after losing three close relatives in < 2 years is how often these giveaway valuables resemble junk that other people just didn't want to take to the dump themselves. Which, I don't mind helping a friend make a trash-run now and then, just don't try to con my wife into believing that "this stuff will be worth a lot of money one day" and turn my basement into something from an episode of Hoarders.
Shame to throw out that Fimco sprayer
Y’all are technically “the movies”
Hmm. Never thought of it THAT way. Hmm.
Christy, do you drive the Passport now? Thought you had a blue car.
Katriel took the Prius. We only have the Ridgeline for personal driving now
@@TractorTimewithTim what happened to Katriel's van? (Katriel mobile). Did it finally die? Remembering an episode about WD40. (I know it has been a few yrs).
That sprayer tank could been saved from looks of it
That’s true sofa beds are not very popular anymore I work at the only mattress factory in our province and I say it’s been 4yrs ago since we made A sofa bed mattress
Looked like some of the stuff coming from the neighbors basement was wet. Guessing the basement flooded...
Yes. I believe we said that. ...but the wetness was likely due to it sitting on his porch for most of the winter.
Did I see an AHW sticker on that mule?
The Gator? Yes.
No why did you throw away that sprayer? Loved the video though
Well, it wasn’t my sprayer. I don’t think it is my role to pass judgement on what my neighbor throws away and what he keeps.
Likewise, I don’t think it is your role either :-)
@@TractorTimewithTim oh I'm sorry. Not trying to pass judgement on or be hurtful in any way, just wondering that's all
@@TractorTimewithTim have you ever thought about buying a larger sprayer for Johnny 5?
Warren Fogleman no worries.
Warren Fogleman we have a larger sprayer...but I think it will work on little Johnny. 15-18’ boom I think.
Tim, you missed a chance to barter-clean out the garage, get a new tractor. At least a cheeseburger😂
I bartered for help cleaning the shed. We’ll show you the shed soon. As usual, I got the best end of the deal!
As soon as this covid19 thing started the Township Closed our Dump. Sad!
Yea, our dump is quite busy. I had to wait in line to check in! Seems like honey-do is top priority right now!
Tim I told someone I follow on Twitter to look you up Dick Strawbridge he got Kubota he bought Chateaux in France for £280000 he done a tv series from place
What happened to case ?
We may still get a Casey sometime, who knows???