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DougE

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Just takes time to move. The one pic was taken out of loader tractor...150 hp, front wheel assist. Usually in my short sleeves with heat turned down, gets so warm in cab. Takes longer to move snow far enough for feed trucks and semis to get around.

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Only time I EVER put hay out with an open station tractor is as a last resort. Them cab tractors got us spoiled.
 
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Only time I EVER put hay out with an open station tractor is as a last resort. Them cab tractors got us spoiled.
Spoiled but needed in times like these weather conditions. Played tetris in the shop making room for loader tractor last night. 1 combine, 2 tractors, skidloader, diesel pickup, 73 mustang, mower, and 4 wheeler. But heated to 50 degrees so no issues with the cold.

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Now if I'm bush hogging fields, I want an open station with no loader, like my rig. I don't mind burning up in the summer, but the older I get, the less I can handle cold.
 

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The soup looks great from here, the pot not so much lol, if you want to clean real silverware put water in the pot and set the silverware in it, I think in about 1 hour it will be nice and shiny, no heat required, some type of chemical comes off the aluminum pot . I think the anodized stopped the chemical release. Don't mean to down your new pot just a lot of folks have never heard of the dangers of some cookware out there.
 

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The soup looks great from here, the pot not so much lol, if you want to clean real silverware put water in the pot and set the silverware in it, I think in about 1 hour it will be nice and shiny, no heat required, some type of chemical comes off the aluminum pot . I think the anodized stopped the chemical release. Don't mean to down your new pot just a lot of folks have never heard of the dangers of some cookware out there.
Thanks Mike!

Here you are Rick, BGKYSmoker BGKYSmoker

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That's for a single batch, we doubled it. I know we added sazon goya, onion, and garlic powder as well...didn't measure. Add any seasonings you want for your tastes.

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Man that soup looks fantastic Ryan. Rich, thick, hearty, and good for the soul. It much be some kinda thick though if you need the drill AND both batteries to stir the stuff :emoji_laughing: Seriously buddy, excellent job.

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Man that soup looks fantastic Ryan. Rich, thick, hearty, and good for the soul. It much be some kinda thick though if you need the drill AND both batteries to stir the stuff :emoji_laughing: Seriously buddy, excellent job.

Robert
Thanks Robert, I appreciate it! You know when you need the drill and mud mixer it's thick enough!

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Lousy picture but that's my lab Chance waiting next to the smoker for a bone. Every time I smoked a batch of bones he would sit next to the smoker for the entire cook.


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