Recipe?Once you have BBQ goat ribs, you wouldn't want anything else.
Don
Recipe?Once you have BBQ goat ribs, you wouldn't want anything else.
Low and slow on the grill.Recipe?
Don
Got them too.This is cattle and hog country so guess where my taste lie.
I'm with you Kenny! Never got into any kind of greens.What's kale?
Only good for about a half day any more. Need my nap right after dinner, then not much after that.I wanted to shred some brush today but we both are tired so we’re resting today watching some Christmas movies and feasting on some leftovers. Don’t over do it Roger
I'm still good all day, just don't get as much accomplished as years past, but I'm only 64, so my time will come. I still ONLY take a nap when I'm sick, and even then I fight it.....to a point, then it's lights out.Only good for about a half day any more. Need my nap right after dinner, then not much after that.
Nice. It's a lite duty sickle bar mower.Been looking for a bar mower for the Beaver. Found a 7' John Deere #5 in good ready to mow condition about 2.5 hour drive for $400. Have to convert the attachment over to work with the quick hitch and plumb in a hydraulic connection for the mower lift cylinder but that should not be an issue. Don't plan on mowing anything heavy, just along the pond edge, road side, fence rows etc. Chain drive inside a box so the PTO direction won't make any difference like it wold with a small bush hog.
Just what I was looking for. Lot of others were a lot heavier built and 7-9' bars. Would have liked to get a 6' but an extra foot won't hurt a thing.Nice. It's a lite duty sickle bar mower.
Hope you found a manual. All I could find was the #9. This thread shows a bunch of good images and sheets from the manual with explanations.Had to do some work with and on the Bever today. Started out by picking up two loader buckets full of grass clippings for garden mulch. Had an oi leak on the loader hose block at the transmission. Was leaking once before and put in standard "O" ring and they gave out. got some metric ones this time and so far so good. PO had put some cables to limit the lower 3 point arms side travel. Was set to long and the arms would rub on the tires once in a while. 1/4" x 8mm socket and ratchet and 3 vice grips got them shortened up to they don't hit the tires any more. Put a quart of Transdraulic oil in to bring it back up to full. Gave it a good bath to wash all the oil and crud off and put it back in the shed.
Just what I was looking for. Lot of others were a lot heavier built and 7-9' bars. Would have liked to get a 6' but an extra foot won't hurt a thing.
nice. Just take a peek at those threads I had posted. Could be something helpful in there.The owner siad he had the manual along with a bunch of sections, guard or two, rivets, riveter, cold chisel, etc. Should be good to go on that end. Will probably need a pto adapter though. Trick will be to plumb in the hydraulic lines. Not sure how I will do that yet.