Well Boys the Sea Cans Arrived in Top Shape

Had a good day and unloaded more than 40 mounts from the can today............only 4 left, life mount Russian toothy pig and 3 shoulder mounts...........just didn't have it in me to do the last 2 loads from can to big room......see what tomorrow brings. I also have to disassemble all the shelves and boxes and platforms as I go, so it's more than just unloading mounts and moving them into the big room there is significant disassembly required.
Now I have to clean them all and then rent a Genie lift to attempt to get them all on the walls........probably another couple weeks yet before the job is complete.
 
Well I didn't do anything with the mounts yesterday but I did manage to get the wood and screws cleaned out of the seacan and get 'er swept out and got my Argo parked it her new garage............and out of my big shop !!!!
 
They are most useful absolutely anywhere................anywhere you can get a helicopter................

Yup. West coast of NL has enough woods roads that a quad is sufficient, areas with little or no roads, Argo is king. Have cottage in Eastern NL, Argo with wide rubber tracks gan go anywhere, go across a bog and it leaves barely a trail. If you get it stuck bad, a helicopter is usually required to get it out.

They are slow, but will drop jaws where they can go.

Sooooo, how about the mounts...
 
We've had 15-25 degrees for the last 2 weeks, kid had to mow the lawn Friday and it looks like the magnolia will bloom this week............

That's just disgusting... An inch of fresh snow this morning and I could see the gravel in my driveway this weekend. Just not fair.

Well, there is always August.
 
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