Thogey wrote:Has anyone ever driven through a swarm of them at night.
When they splatter on the windshield, that"s a light show.
Recyclersteve wrote:Hey PITW, have you thought of having a reality TV show film you? Your life would make for an interesting TV show. And I understand that Vancouver, which has lots of talent available, isn't that far away.
Recyclersteve wrote:Hey PITW, have you thought of having a reality TV show film you? Your life would make for an interesting TV show. And I understand that Vancouver, which has lots of talent available, isn't that far away.
pitw wrote:Little bum got number 3 today. I got enlisted to drive him over and help get it running. That was easy as the fellow had it ready to roll when we got there . 390 with a f'n automatic. Runs like a dream and handles our gravel roads way better than my 95. Only thing we found wrong so far is no signal lights and the passenger door handle on the inside don't work well[the lad knows how to fix that as I've given him lots of experience ].
pitw wrote:Yesterday we were running one sprayer and my lad got his butt kicked into it. I went to check crops we had done earlier and came upon a half mile of canola across the road from a huge gopher pasture. Them friggin gophers were chewing off everything within 100-200 yds of the road. I didn't have permission but I had a couple bricks of shells and an hour and a half. An hour and about a brick of shells later a pickup pulls up and the fellow comes walking over to me to ask, "You know who's land this is?". I replied I did and that he was renting and I didn't figure he'd be to choked at me for trying to save him a few hundred bushels of canola. He laughed and watched me hit the next seven shot's in a row. He then ask's how many shot's I've fired and I show him the near empty box of Remington's, he ask's how much they cost and I said depends where you buy them. He pulls out his wallet and tells me to take the two $100 bills to buy more shells and to hunt gophers any where on his farm, after which he asked if I sprayed as good as I shoot. I told him better as I never missed spraying so he then ask's if I wanna spray 600 acres of the canola on Wednesday. This fellow has never used me before and has known about me for over 20 years so I guess I'll thank gopher shooting for the $3,500 job.
Recyclersteve wrote:How many man hours does it take to spray 600 acres of canola? (By the way I was in the Vancouver area- Vancouver and North Vancouver- I know you are in the next province, but at least I was within several hundred miles) a few weeks ago and thoroughly enjoyed my time there.)
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