Early this morning BigDog stopped by to pick me up for a secret mission. He had his truck and trailer but the cub finder was mysteriously missing. After a good hearty Cracker Barrel breakfast and a couple of hours on the road we arrived at the appointed destination and loading commenced. I don't know for sure. But, it may be some sort of weather proof test track for Cubs
Darrell supervising the loading
Looks like some sort of material from a secret government testing facility
Doug
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Cub Tug Project?
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Re: Cub Tug Project?
Hope he grows something legal in that thing.
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Sun shade for the staff.
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You read my post about planting donut seeds so you are putting up a green house to start them early next year.
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Yesterday we made some progress on the "All Weather Cub Tug Track".
I thought you needed a cooler climate to grow donuts. I do know that I have tried growing pliers and adjustable wrenches. But they don't seem to germinate. I think it is the soil pH that causes this. I have found a wrench that I lost plowing when we were disking once.
Barnyard wrote:You read my post about planting donut seeds so you are putting up a green house to start them early next year.
I thought you needed a cooler climate to grow donuts. I do know that I have tried growing pliers and adjustable wrenches. But they don't seem to germinate. I think it is the soil pH that causes this. I have found a wrench that I lost plowing when we were disking once.
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Re: Cub Tug Project?
Now this is indeed getting interesting. "All Weather," after the inaugural event, do you plan weekly pulls, year-round?
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