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Welding a truck frame is not advised..... one of the few things we will part out a truck for... bad frame. It totally affects everything... from the drive train, to the steering to the wear and tear on the tires... and for a plow truck with the stress you would put it under.... '
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:thBummer on the truck, I assume it can't be welded to be strong enough.


You got TWO tomatoes? Full size, not cherry? You are ahead of me by 2 tomatoes.

Hot, humid, heat index over 100 tomorrow. That is NOT supposed to be a thing here!!!!
Two cherries!

Actually... now up to FOUR cherry tomatoes.
 

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Oh... we are getting it welded back together... but it will bust again if it remains a plow truck.

The weld will hold fine if the truck is now a pull only vehicle.

Which means YES, we currently own THIRTEEN VEHICLES (or is it 14?) And we NEED to buy one more


:barnie :he :lol:
 

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I picked my first tomatoes today. Normally by this time, I would have harvested hundreds of tomatoes and filled gleaming glass jars with spaghetti sauce, BBQ sauce, pizza sauce, plain tomato sauce, and so on. By now the vines would be done. Instead I’ve actually bought tomatoes and only today picked my own.
 

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I picked my first tomatoes today. Normally by this time, I would have harvested hundreds of tomatoes and filled gleaming glass jars with spaghetti sauce, BBQ sauce, pizza sauce, plain tomato sauce, and so on. By now the vines would be done. Instead I’ve actually bought tomatoes and only today picked my own.
Because of too much rain?

Because I know you had heat.... but was the heat too spotty?
 

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Will this extend your season or will the plants get too hot and then die off too soon?
I haven’t had a tomato season this year, there’s been nothing to extend. Lol So it’s just getting started. It’s hot and humid. No idea what the vines will do.


Because of too much rain?

Because I know you had heat.... but was the heat too spotty?
This spring had nights in the 50’s, days in the 60’s and 70’s. It rained continuously, mostly a drizzle. The cold nights stalled every thing, the rain made things rot. The weeds did well, so there’s that. I didn’t plant much, there was. No point.
 

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Oh... we are getting it welded back together... but it will bust again if it remains a plow truck.

The weld will hold fine if the truck is now a pull only vehicle.

Which means YES, we currently own THIRTEEN VEHICLES (or is it 14?) And we NEED to buy one more


:barnie :he :lol:
Can’t you rob bodies, engines, etc from all of those and come up with one that runs?
 
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