Show us your quarantine activities

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yes :P
A quick bit of google shows ~
This bulldozer has a gross weight of 183 tons and is powered by two 675 hp (503 kW) Caterpillar engines placed horizontally opposed, which deliver a total combined output of 1,350 hp (1,010 kW).
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ACCO Super Bulldozer
Length 40 feet (12 m)
Width 23 feet (7.0 m) (blade)
Height 10 feet (3.0 m) (ripper)
Weight 183 tons

That should move her but, I doubt much would be useable :roll:
 
scootr said:
My other hobby is model airplanes with an tendency towards biplanes and warbirds. Who doesn't want to fly a Spitfire, right?
Since the Zed took up my old shop space in the garage. I am now converting some old horse space in the barn to a wood shop for the planes.
Once the shop is operational - the sky is the limit. LOL

Cool.

I used to be into this but never kept it up.

Jealous of you!!!
 
ihadablackdog said:
scootr said:
My other hobby is model airplanes with an tendency towards biplanes and warbirds. Who doesn't want to fly a Spitfire, right?
Since the Zed took up my old shop space in the garage. I am now converting some old horse space in the barn to a wood shop for the planes.
Once the shop is operational - the sky is the limit. LOL

Cool.

I used to be into this but never kept it up.

Jealous of you!!!

I't been on the back burner for a bit my flightline mate met a girl, got married... took him out of the action for awhile... but he's coming back now and I'm trying to finish the new hobby room so we can play with these toys again. I love the old warbirds and biplanes. Your man Mitchell designed one of the very best ever. Tragic story there but he got it done and turned the tide. I have a beautiful 1/6th scale MkIX
 

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Cut the grass for the first time yesterday, and then again today.

Also managed to get the cladding finished on this nearly. Amazing what you can do when it stops raining.

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srhutch said:
Cut the grass for the first time yesterday, and then again today.

Also managed to get the cladding finished on this nearly. Amazing what you can do when it stops raining.


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Nice little studio :thumbsup: Careful Greg81 will want to push it down the road to new scenery :poke:
 
Dandelion removal and re-seeding session out the front today!

I'd normally not bother but y'know..
 

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Another one out in the garden. First cut this year with newly sharpened mower. Quite pleased.
 

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Nice cut.
Sharp blades are so much better for the lawn's health too... must put sharpen mower blades on my activity list :thumbsup:
 
Been out in the garden at Smartbear towers assembling a greenhouse for swmbo, I’ve always liked meccano & found it relaxing :P
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Rob
 
Gave the grass it's first cut of the year a few days ago. Few bare patches and weeds that need pulling. Plenty of time to do that now 8)

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Took the baby for a spin around the garden:

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Then I washed the in laws' motor. They're going back to Scotland tomorrow. Hopefully they can travel freely :lol:

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Jembo said:
I must be the only one properly WFH... bu55er

It's not just you. I worked from home full time before the pandemic, so I'm just as busy as ever. I count myself lucky to still be in work, though.
 
I was enjoying this thread - let's keep it going! I had a WaterRower ordered and delivered before things became much more restrictive and have now got it up and running. This will definitely help with my sanity and lack of access to a gym.

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Plenty of work to do here too, MoD contracts never shut down. Nice to be able to pop out and do the garden at lunch times, but that may wear off. Enjoying being able to chat here during the day too. :thumbsup:
 
Working from home then Rowing machine later.

After that I'll be converting DVD's and putting them into Plex on the new Synology NAS.
 
Smartbear said:
Been out in the garden at Smartbear towers assembling a greenhouse for swmbo, I’ve always liked meccano & found it relaxing :P
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Rob

Looking good there SB. :thumbsup: Doesn't look like any roof supports? What will it cover with?
 
Sad I know but the top is ultra clean, so with all this time on my hands turned to the underneath

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I ride my road bike most days for two hours, that brings some sanity.
 
Same here working for MoD and never been busier although working from home! Frustrating as I wish I had plenty of time on my hands to complete a huge list of outstanding jobs around the house and on the car!
 
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