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20 thoughts on “Progress Continues!!”

  1. That new intro is ok. It doesn't frame The Larson family (Big Swede & Brody are part of family in my eyes) I have come to kno. (Thru the channel so I'm not saying I kno kno like some weirdos in YouTube) but intro is far from temperament and and roles of this family farm operation. like Dougo saying he's going to lose his temper. I like the disengage classic ya kno ya kno Dougie Dip long before a tempy. Chets like the QB and always knows the up and up on Larson farm. he's well-informed and planned man. But intro has got him screaming he has no idea what their doing. Brody can stay clean while cleaning the filthiest messes farm can offer. And honestly he could spit shine 30yr old coal car w a power washer. But there is in a rare event filthy all the way up to his face. But Chet screaming about being in the rhubarb is hilarious tho I want context. It cracks me up

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  2. The rc2 conteoller and lower connector have corrosion in them. It's a common problem on that conteoller all the way back to the early s series combines. There is a DTAC solution to reconfigure the way the controllers sit so water doesn't get into the connector anymore.

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  3. I’m an electrician and it was funny to see the electrician get you to drill some holes for you in the 4” sq cover. You can buy them with a hole already in it. Maybe they don’t sell them out in the middle of nowhere. 😂

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  4. The company I worked for had forward facing cameras and trackers and it all has to do with insurance. But you could tell the f##€ ups because they would cut the wires to the camera trackers. Or wrap the tracker in tin foil so they could speed. Such idiots.

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  5. Dougo, the door for the apartment could be designed like a castle bridge. It could be raised lengthwise (if the ceiling is high enough) with an electric winch and cables. It could hinge at the bottom of the wall and lower down to the top of the stairs. You would still be able to retain railings because the door would fit between them. Have the winch powered by a two way switch. Top of stairs and down. The door could even be insulated. Just a thought.

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  6. I think you should just install the cable railing behind the couch, like what's on Doug and Amy's deck. It would allow a line of sight to the other wall unlike a pony wall that would make the room look smaller.

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  7. Put the Floordoor the other way arround tilting up to the wall.
    The Railing and a Handrail can stay permanantly in place behind the sofa. Put a solid half height wall there? At least solid looking as a backdrop for the sofa. A little Shelf on Top.
    The Floordoor should be in smaller Sections so in an emergency or power outage you can open it up by hand. Needs an arresting system for each section on the wall.
    Definetely no air or hydraulik system all will fail or leak. Just go simple mechanical with a winch and pulley or with a row electric linear actuators.
    Each lid section sould just rest on them to be opened by hand. Think about elderly or otherwise weaker people.
    Make the sections small and light enough to be easy movable by hand.

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