Thursday, October 31, 2019

Dance Macabre, Horowitz



Click to Full Screen so you can read the annotations.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Crankin' It Up: William Tell Overture, 1915 and 1909

The part you know is after the 12 minute mark, but this is a good set and is worth listening to.  In addition to thinking about the Lone Ranger when I hear this, I also think of Spike Jones.

This video is from a few years back, but I did not have it up on YouTube.  I can't remember if I ever had it up, or if I took it down over a copyright claim.  This time it went up with no trouble, so enjoy it before someone throws a claim on it. Brat gets up and promenades for side 4.  Sure do miss that old buddy.


Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Ruger's Auctions To Benefit The USA Shooting Team And The Light Foundation

                                                                           $2025
Here are a couple good ones again this week from Ruger.  The 25th Anniversary .44 Carbine is attracting predictable collector bidding, and the M77 in .300 WSM is drawing bids from more prudent bidders.  Both are worth watching.  Click on the photos to go the GunBroker pages and place your bids.  Both guns will sell mid-day, Wednesday, October 30, 2019.

                                                                             $700

Monday, October 28, 2019

Tuesday Torque: Mechanized Shucking And Shredding!

I guess this beats shucking by hand out of corn shocks, and chopping fodder with a corn knife, but it still ain't easy! Holy Cow, farming is hard work!  This is a Rosenthal Corn Shucker and Shredder, and you had to bring the corn shocks to it.  You still had to put the ears in the crib, and then you still had to shell the corn off the cobs.  Mechanical corn pickers were a real game changer on the farm.

Two Black Crows In Hades; Our Favorite Halloween Story!

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Be Sharp!



Back To The Old Grind!

A History Lesson By Hickok45

Here's a good one!  Not just blasting away at 2-Liters and steel targets, but a look at the progression of arms used by the U.S. Military.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Sunshine On A Cloudy Day


You can find bright spots, even in a downpour.  In this stack we have black walnut, sassafras, sweetgum (2), and shining sumac. Foresters are always looking up, so we trip often.




Friday, October 25, 2019

Weekend Steam: Somewhere On The Other Side Of The Pond

Thanks, Merle.  This is wonderful.



Translate this page Impressions of the last rides in September and October 2010 of the Spanish Brötli ... The railway was the first time between Zurich and Baden in 1847 and transported fresh bread for the upscale company of Zurich . ... in September and October 2010 the Spanish Brötli Bahn in the canton of Solothurn ( Switzerland ).

Thursday, October 24, 2019

The End Of A Perfect Day


Yesterday was a great day from beginning to end.  Today was good, too, with new stacks of firewood in front of the house.  Gray sunset today, though.  Good enough, and the home fires are burning!

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Fatted Possums


This persimmon tree has just about been cleaned in the last week.  Possums, coons, squirrels and migrating birds are having a good time.  Deer like to pick up the drops, and they are all fat going into winter.  Walnuts are thick under our trees and we should be picking up.  Gotta get wood, too.  We are not quite ready for winter yet, but we are pushing along.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Ruger's Auctions To Benefit The USA Shooting Team and the Light Foundation

                                                                       $730
Ruger's picks are both Super Blackhawks this week.  Click the photos to go to the respective GunBroker pages.  These guns shoot like rifles and you can't go wrong with either one!

                                                                      $620

Monday, October 21, 2019

Tuesday Torque: 1913 Titan On The Sawmill

We had a real treat at the American Thresherman Fall Festival.  The 45 HP Titan was pulling the sawmill and the crowd wasn't really a crowd.  We were able to shoot video without interruptions.  The only hitch was my battery was nearing the end and the crew in the mill was slow in loading a new log onto the carriage.  It worked out OK and we have some good stack talk.


Sunday, October 20, 2019

Works For Chicken Feed


Back To The Old Grind!

You will see corn shelling and lots of corn being ground when you attend the American Thresherman Show at Pinckneyville, Illinois.  The weather was perfect October 19, 2019.  There were antique tractors, gas engines, corn shelling, knife sharpening, apple cider making, apple butter cooking, sorghum making, and sawmilling.  Put it on your calendar for next year, plus the show in August.

Saturday, October 19, 2019

American Thresherman Fall Festival, Pinckneyville

We took a brief road trip today over to Pinckneyville for the Fall Festival.  The weather was perfect, the crowd was light, the food was great.  The first activity we watched was the sorghum press, powered by a 6 HP Famous engine. Gas engines sure took a load off the mules on a farm.

Weekend Steam: Five Locomotives In Two Days In Pennsylvania!

Today we visit Merle's home state to see the great locomotives opportunities there.  Thank You for spotting, Merle!


Friday, October 18, 2019

Early Morning Visual Treat


We always enjoy watching the Belt of Venus, usually at sunset on clear days.  Earlier this week I got lucky and the Belt formed up nicely in the west before sunrise, with the full Moon right in the pink band.  Nice.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Things To Look For At Fall Festivals


Mumbooths.  If mumbooth was not a word, it is now. 

Where Were We Five Years Ago?


Time flies.  Five years ago there were some good highlights.  We went to an Appleseed weekend, The Alma Dogwood was beautiful, Patti was having a great time at Pistol League, I saw a neat old truck on a hook, we were waiting for a chimney to fall, one of my landowners survived being whacked by a barberchair, I fought a killer tree and won, the fall colors were beautiful, and there is the last rose of summer.

Glad Possum


This little guy dropped into an empty trash can and had no way to climb out.  Luckily, I happened to look in and see him.  No telling how long he had been there, but he was getting disheartened.  I turned the can on its side and pretty soon he headed to the woods.

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Ruger's Auctions To Benefit The USA Shooting Team and the Light Foundation

                                                                                $405
 Ruger is offering a couple of great ones again this week.  A Mk II Standard built in 1982 is being sold to benefit the USA Shooting Team.  A U.S. marked Mk II with 6 7/8" tapered barrel is being sold to benefit the Light Foundation.  This one may be a prototype for the pistols manufactured for the U.S. Army.  Click the photos to read all about them and to place those bids.  Both of these guns will sell mid-day, Wednesday, October 16, 2019.

                                                                        $1151

Monday, October 14, 2019

Tuesday Torque: 7 HP Sears Economy

Sears sold a bunch of Economy engines, so it's hardly an engine show without a few of these.  Boonville is just a stone's throw from Evansville where they were made. The weather was pretty darn cool Saturday, and a hot bowl of bean soup really hit the spot for lunch.  


Sunday, October 13, 2019

Big Week Ahead


                                                            Back To The Old Grind!

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Boonville, Indiana Engine Show

I went over to Boonville today to see the Fall show, and had a good time visiting with engine friends that we haven't seen for a few years.  A visitor from England got to do the honors cranking over the big Buckeye engine.  He was thrilled, but somewhat aghast at "Unguarded" equipment. The sawmill really bothered him.  I have seen a lot of people who joined the Nub Club because of farm equipment, and you do have to wonder why manufacturers were not more concerned about the safety of their customers.  "What happened to your hand, Oly?"  "I lost a finger to the saw blade." "How'd that happen?"  "Yust like dis...Yumpin' Yimminy, Dere Goes Anodder One!"

Anyway, here's the big Buckeye.


Friday, October 11, 2019

Weekend Steam: Durango And Silverton

Merle keeps finding 'em, and we keep posting 'em! Thanks, Merle!

Engine 168 was a Denver & Rio Grande engine, built in 1883.  It has been on display in Colorado Springs since 1937.  Cumbres and Toltec Railroad has restored it and will be using it on their line.

Hey, Our Neighbor Is On The News!

WSIL-TV 3 Southern Illinois

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Knocking Out Projects


We've been working around this flagpole base for several years, and the flagpole is long-gone.  Enough's enough, and we dug around it, wiggled it loose, and plucked it out.  Tilling the garden is much easier now.

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Ruger's Auctions To Benefit The USA Shooting Team and the Light Foundation

                                                                           $846
Ruger is doing a double every week lately. This M77 Mark II in a Desert Color Laminated Stock was not a cataloged item.  This fine rifle was made in 1988 and is chambered in .223. The description makes me think that this is a one-of-a-kind rifle.  It sells mid-day, Wednesday, October 9, 2019.  CLICK HERE to read about it and to bid.

                                                                           $1025
This P 94 in 9 mm was sent out and returned, then it was sent out again as a police loan, and returned again to the Prescott factory.  It looks new, but the laser does not work.  The bidding shows that there is some collector interest in this pistol.  It also sells mid-day, Wednesday, October 9, 2019.  CLICK HERE to read about it and to bid.

Monday, October 7, 2019

Tuesday Torque: 1893 Otto Engine, Rollag, Minnesota

This one goes back to the early days of internal combustion.  It's a four stroke cycle engine, but good luck figuring out what is happening with the links on this rare survivor.  I watched for a long time, and I was flummoxed!


Sunday, October 6, 2019

Mark Another Off The List!

The downspout drain is replaced and buried. We have tilled and reshaped the yard off the basement, and now we have it limed, fertilized, seeded, and strawed.  Now, on to the next project!


Back To The Old Grind!

Just In Time For Columbus Day!

We made a journey to Menard's yesterday for supplies and celebrated Christmas while we were there!  Great Fun!


Saturday, October 5, 2019

Weekend Steam Bonus: Triple Expansion Engines On The Texas

Two, Two! Low Pressure cylinders on each engine!!! This video is a good one to gain an understanding of compounding in steam engines. Most triple expansion engines have three cylinders.  The engines on the Texas split the exhaust steam from the second cylinder into two low pressure cylinders.  They figured this system more than a century ago and this is the first time I have heard of a four cylinder triple expansion engine.  Live and Learn!  Thanks, Merle!


Friday, October 4, 2019

Weekend Steam: Let's Go Boating Again!

Coventry Boat Rally, 2014, Steam On The Canal.  Thanks, Merle!


Shade Tree Calls Are Still Coming In


I had a call from an old friend who wanted advice on dead trees.  I started with this elm.  The answer is obvious here.


The bigger problem is that this cowboy action shooting range is situated in an old field situation, which means most of the trees are ash.  This year was the big die-off from emerald ash borer.  There are lots of trees to take down, and many of them want to fall on buildings. Most of the trees can be taken down with chainsaw and wedging, but there are several that need a pull in a safe direction, or to be taken down with a bucket truck. I did not volunteer, but did recommend a logger who can teach some club members how to drop the easy ones safely.  The difficult cases will be easy to reach with a truck after the easy ones are removed.

I had another call yesterday for pruning needs on young yard trees.  I think that if I wanted to go back to work I would be busy every day, but we aren't going there.  We are enjoying the luxury of working on our own projects every day instead of trying to take care of the place two days a week.  We are going to finish up some dirt work on the back yard today.  We are thinking about getting a set of bocce balls after this project is done!


Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Minneapolis 35-70 On The Prony Brake

This tractor was made in 1919 and was rated for 70 horsepower on the belt.  It starts out a bit rough, but the engine seemed to settle in and it turned out 74 horsepower.


How Do You Make Music For Century-Old Band Organs?

Band organs exist in a very small world. There are a few roll makers, but only one that has machinery that can use midi files from a computer.   If you want to have a new roll made for a band organ, you probably will have to buy an entire run of rolls, and then sell your unneeded ones to other band organ enthusiasts.  This gentleman was cutting a new roll at the Rollag engine show during the Labor Day weekend show.


Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Ruger's Auctions To Benefit The USA Shooting Team and the Light Foundation

                                                                           $1075
Ruger Police Carbine, 1996.  CLICK HERE to read the description.  It was at a police department on loan for many years.  Looks pretty much new, though.

                                                                         $805
Ruger Stainless Speed Six, 1985.  Returned from a distributor.  Looks new, but has some fingerprints visible on right side in the photo.  CLICK HERE to read all about it.  Both guns sell mid-day, Wednesday, October 2, 2019