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    #25
    oh, I can top that but I’d have to kill you all 😂

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      #26
      Here is a couple of in progress shots.

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        #27
        Breadwinner, do you spray your crops with a plane?

        Flying would be cool. I don't know if I'd want to spray with a plane but recreational flying would be cool.

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          #28
          Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
          Here is a couple of in progress shots.
          Do you have to take photos of the rebuild or inspections for certification of an aircraft.

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            #29
            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            5 miles out of Billings.

            Old Jim is not real popular with his neighbors but people came from all over the world.
            Bull catalogue was like a phone book.
            Search Leachman Cattle Co.s heyday featured world famous cattle sales
            You should get a Billings Gazette article that plays like Yellowstone
            Looks like one those guys who could screw a snake in a rock pile. They had some top line angus genetics but looked like a good source of stories for the Billings Gazette. Enough of those purebred operations that went toes up over the years from expansions and needless crookery involved in the purebred industry. Billings gazette has lots of info.

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              #30
              Those spray plane guys just love living on the edge. I enjoy flying on those nice clear calm days when you can see for miles. Its pretty neat seeing all the scenery from the air. Does anyone on here have some planes parked in the back 40 by chance? We enjoyed fixing this one so much we would like to do a high wing next. Though its not cheap for parts, I thought JD parts were bad.

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                #31
                We are lucky to have a certified aircraft mechanic that was a partner in our project. The stack of paperwork and documentation is unbelievable. If it was a “owner maintained” or an “experimental” is allot more flexible.

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                  #32
                  That shop looks like an aircraft mechanic’s shop. Flying is great but flying during icing conditions is deadly, be careful.

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    Lets see someone top that.
                    I was going to make a post about the complicated winter long project I am embroiled in hanging a picture for my wife, but then I saw yours...
                    We don't know your wife, you could be the winner.

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                      #34
                      Flying over a big body of water in a small aircraft wouldn’t be my cup of tea. Looks like fun otherwise.

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                        #35


                        Started a quick paintjob on my dads old truck and it has snowballed a bit. No work off-farm this year and there's only so much beer to drink.

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                          #36
                          I fixed up my dads 1976 ford when I was 16. Sold it and made a few bucks, wishing i would of kept it looking at yours. It looks like a great project. They don’t make them like that any more.

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