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My 40 is on the back burner for now,I'm working with a new bird that was given to me a couple of days ago, he is a Gyrfalcon and Peregrine cross,a hybrid,I manage to sneak in a lityle time on the 40 once in a while,still having trouble with the gauge cluster lights,I have no idea what the problem is,but I got the horn working! Well, one of them,the drivers side horn went TU the first time I pushed the button,gotta find one,anyway I named the bird "Lucky" (long story).

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Hanging in there :cheers:

That looks like a fun project ;)
 
Hanging in there :cheers:

That looks like a fun project ;)
 
its pretty cool that you do what you do.

ive always really admired birds of prey. they are majestic.
efficient killing machines. high intelligence.


im a slave to the machine. to answer your question... :flipoff2:
 
Out of curiosity, I see "hawks" constantly around town on the light posts and what-not, I assume watching for movement in the nearby fields. What kind of bird are those most likely to be? :meh:

Some of them are "not small".
 
I'm good! :D

The only bird I get to see down here are Skua Gulls.... They like to steal your lunch if you walk outside with a blue dining tray in your hands.... Hehehe

:cheers:


I should ship you a red dinning tray then so you don't starve.

-mom
 
doin' fine.. slave x2.. but not in spirit.

The horns have contacts- take them apart, clean and adjust, yes, adjust accordingly.. Its even in the older manuals..
 
Kief, took my Aunt and Uncle on a tour of the Slate Creek fire area today. Many locked gates open and penetrated all the way to must road ends. Fire was widespread but not fully burned out like the bisquit fire areas. I went to the end of the road on Slate Creek and I intend to try to continue further up next time I go, blazing some old roadbeds that haven't had travel in decades. Thanks to your springs I'm rolling again! :clap: A few tough spots to get by, should be interesting.
 

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