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Tin is right. A 3 bottom 16 plow is going to be a bit much for a 25HP tractor if you get into hard plowing at all.
My wife's brother and his family live in Denver. Funny thing is it was 80 degrees there just a few days ago. I can put up with old far better than humid weather. I have been places where 80 feels like 110. You feel like you are going to drop in your tracks. And cold damp weather is not high on my rating scale. I guess I am just a pain in the ass when it comes to weather
I have a pellet stove in my shop. It's not too bad until it gets down around zero. It's 14 feet from the floor to the bottom of the rafter. That makes it about 20 feet up to the peak. It's just a large area to heat. I wanted it high enough to pull my RV in but I pay for it in other ways such as hard to heat.
Bob, what did you use for insulation on the ceiling? My shop is like trying to heat a cave
My member is so neglected it's now a cross-member
I was sure hoping he would beat that thing. It was just not to be. RIP Mike you will be missed. Larry Johnson
1100×20 is a truck tube. It will have TR 78A stems which are long so if it's mounted as an inside dual it can be aired up. If this is a tractor tire what size is it?
That's smart. Cloud computing is the biggest risk to security known to man. On my new smart phone there is an application called backup tool that backs up my data in the cloud. It does not tell me where exactly it is being backed up, who has access to it or anything else. There is no way I will use it.
pepage, if you are talking about a couple of apps you could run them inside a virtual box. I have not played with that on Ubuntu. The virtual box on pclinuxos works well to run windows apps. Larry
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