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Old 07-25-2022, 09:22 PM   #3426
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If I saw eagles every day I still wouldn't take them for granted. I'd hope to see another
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Old 07-31-2022, 12:39 PM   #3427
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WE saw a bald eagle at Taylor Reservoir, CO last week.
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Old 07-31-2022, 03:05 PM   #3428
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WE saw a bald eagle at Taylor Reservoir, CO last week.
How's the water level up there? I haven't been up there since our kids were young.
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Old 07-31-2022, 05:41 PM   #3429
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How's the water level up there? I haven't been up there since our kids were young.
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I was thinking about you when we came back through your area.
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I was thinking about you when we came back through your area.
It would have been nice to meet up.
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Old 08-12-2022, 07:42 AM   #3431
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Just in case anyone here likes Kenworths or has any interest in hauling construction equipment around on a lowboy
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Old 08-12-2022, 10:04 PM   #3432
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I like the Kenworth's. And that sure is a nice one. I rode in a KW last week and about fell on my face trying to get out.

I'm not as young as I used to be. Bummer.
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Old 08-12-2022, 10:49 PM   #3433
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That sure is a purty rig.
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Old 08-13-2022, 05:33 AM   #3434
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Which one? Here is their Peterbilt (or one of them)
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Old 08-13-2022, 07:25 AM   #3435
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Nice looking trucks! My friend uses his KW to go camping
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Old 08-13-2022, 08:52 AM   #3436
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^ No problem pulling hills with that rig! Nice!
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Old 08-13-2022, 10:21 PM   #3437
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We got the basement poured.
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Old 08-13-2022, 10:26 PM   #3438
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My ten-year-old grandson dug the plumbing trenches today. He ran the mini ex and skid steer both. He filled that skid steer bucket time after time and never once slapped the skid steer.

I ran the rake and shovel.
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Old 08-13-2022, 11:20 PM   #3439
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I would say the grand son is on his way to being part of the company ,, good for him to have a not scared ,, ol papa to let him practice ...Nice looking pour ,, did you use snap ties and shoes or Johnny clamps,to go with single whalers ? ........... and while I am asking, ,,did the county make you go wider than 6 inch walls ?
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I would say the grand son is on his way to being part of the company ,, good for him to have a not scared ,, ol papa to let him practice ...Nice looking pour ,, did you use snap ties and shoes or Johnny clamps,to go with single whalers ? ........... and while I am asking, ,,did the county make you go wider than 6 inch walls ?
He grew up around the business and I'm impressed with his understanding of the process. He knew exactly where to place the machines to dig and fill the skid steer bucket. He even watched the fuel level.

His dad told him he needed to hurry up and learn how to run things so the dad could go fishing. The grandson said he wanted to go fishing too.

Snap ties.

I'm about 300' outside the city limits, so no inspections, but those walls we can see there are 10" because they will fill all the way to the top on the outside. I poured 8" where the walls didn't have backfill.
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Now you have something to build on. Things are going to take shape now. Your grandson has it in his blood
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I'm about 300' our side the city limits, so no inspections, but those walls we can see there are 10" because they will fill all the way to the top on the outside. I poured 8" where the walls didn't have backfill.[/QUOTE]

I do not know exactly what protects one for sure from a Tornado ,,but what you have there looks like it would do by one by hunching down inside them walls under the house .,,

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Right on Tim, , I was thinking ?? Wouldnt we have fun working together with all them machines the Davis's have .. probably wouldn't stop to eat ..just keep on "playing " .. ( no offence Larry ,I know your Father and family worked hard to get the cats ,backhoes and trucks and all by working hard and not by winning a lottery or the like .) just dreaming a bit here,,
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Larry, I think about the machines a lot. The interesting part is, I didn't get any really nice machines until after I quit working and moved to the office. I climbed ladders and used pump jacks. I don't like to think about how many sheets of sheathing or bundles of shingles I carried up a ladder.

When I first started buying heavy equipment, I had to rebuild a lot of it before I could use it. My first dump truck was wrecked when I purchased it. My dad and I rebuilt it outside behind his shop because we didn't have a place big enough to get it inside. My first backhoe had 10,000 hours on it. If a machine broke, I had to fix it that night, because it had to run the next day.

I never financed anything unless there was perk in it, I saved until I could pay for it, except when I bought my first big excavator. I put it on a lease/purchase plan because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to pay for it. By leasing, if I ran out of work, I could turn it in with no mark on my credit.

The excavator paid for itself in less than a year.

Life has been very good to me.
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Basement and grandson are both looking good!
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Brought tears to my eyes raising them right!
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How's that other house coming Other Larry?
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The basement floor is poured and I have dug the rest of the footings since this picture was taken. You can see the stakes.

We will make another pour next week and then wait for the block layer.
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Other footers, huh? Hmmm...

Looking good. Looks like a nice setting
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I joined this site 14 years ago day before yesterday.
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Hard to believe how time has passed. I remember hitting ten years and being amazed. This new internet forum thing just may catch on.
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