7/15
#2
Gonna be another hot one, but at least there's no hay to haul tonight...
#2
Gonna be another hot one, but at least there's no hay to haul tonight...

Good thing indeed!Had a coil in a PT2 just die on me while out to lunch - working fine then a couple minutes later nothing. Pulled it, reseated it and still registered zero.
Good thing I had 2 other setups with me.
Got back to the office, put in a new coil and it's good.
Yay for no hay!Gonna be another hot one, but at least there's no hay to haul tonight...
Shawn, good job on the hay! You have cattle, I assume? When we were getting small squares, we'd usually get 400-and some (3 cows and 2 silly hosies), and even though it seemed like plenty, it never seemed to last until the pastures came back in the following spring. Now we get the large squares, but STILL we always seem to run out. I HATE rationing hay, but our hay guy is a decent sort, and usually stashes some away for us. He knows us well by now!
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Growing up in Tornado Alley in North Alabama, I can recall a few incidents where we saw green sky...I can recall lying in the hallway and peeking through my hands to see a tornado going by down the hill from our house...talk about a scary moment...We were lucky and it only uprooted some trees and all of our livestock were safe. Yes, black skies can be scary, but those green ones are downright terrifying when you're in the middle of them!Count, a green sky would probably make me lose control of several bodily functions! I've been very lucky never to have seen one, but I know what it means, and I hope I never do. Those black skies are bad enough.
Count, a green sky would probably make me lose control of several bodily functions! I've been very lucky never to have seen one, but I know what it means, and I hope I never do. Those black skies are bad enough.
My friend and I were driving home from college in a flat part of Texas at the time that I saw the green sky to the south. I think we had the same thought as every other driver: floor it! Fortunately I never got closer than that, but I can see how being up close could be far more terrifying.Growing up in Tornado Alley in North Alabama, I can recall a few incidents where we saw green sky...I can recall lying in the hallway and peeking through my hands to see a tornado going by down the hill from our house...talk about a scary moment...We were lucky and it only uprooted some trees and all of our livestock were safe. Yes, black skies can be scary, but those green ones are downright terrifying when you're in the middle of them!