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    #21
    You use more we screwed up needed last March and got full load of winter it went faster.



    You have to be a idiot to believe we need to stop all above for a flyby night scheme and give up the power and wealth of having all above right here.

    The 40 mile convoy Russia has waiting is still making me wonder. If nato comes in it would be gone in seconds.

    So is that Putins it’s my right to nuke the world they hurt Russians. **** me stay tuned it gets more interesting each hour.

    Bounty is a mill for Putin I think the oligarchs need to say 100 mill let’s see what happens then.

    Not serious yet.

    Who has one of these.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      Dyed diesel..1.26 at coop..up again sat..
      To cold for summer fuel yet..
      Very happy we got our summer fuel delivered in January now...

      The weatherman keeps cheaping out in central AB on snow... we are very short on what they promised over the past 2 weeks... less than 2" instead of 2'...less than 6"snow left with bare spots showing up in places...

      Glyphos showed up from FBN as promised last week... 2-1000L Shuttles... so there is still some around...

      Will be interesting to see if President Biden will save whats left of Ukraine... or throw them under the Bus... like he did to us on energy... what a horrible disastrous mess...

      Had Trump been elected in 2020... Putin would never have invaded Ukraine.

      Here is why, and why the EU thought Putin was bluffing...



      The Budapest Memorandum... I see Biden forgot that memo....amongst many others...

      "
      “None of their weapons will ever be used against Ukraine except in self defense or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.”
      “To refrain from economic coercion” in accordance with other agreements.
      And, perhaps most pertinent with regard to a potential U.S. response today:
      “To seek immediate United Nations Security Council action to provide assistance to Ukraine … if Ukraine should become a victim of an act of aggression or an object of a threat of aggression in which nuclear weapons are used.”
      Indeed, the agreement was murky enough that, when it was announced in early 1994 but before Ukraine ratified it, there was plenty of confusion about just the kind of situation we now find ourselves in. U.S. officials often talked around the issue, but they also stated on multiple occasions that it wouldn’t mean the United States was suddenly entering into new and novel security commitments. (Hence, the repeated use of the word “reaffirm.”)
      Early on, Secretary of State Warren Christopher was asked specifically whether the United States would now be “a guarantor of the borders of Ukraine.” He responded obliquely, “The security guarantees do relate to that subject and provide assurance in that connection.”
      At the time, the New York Times quickly noted, “These promises could inject the United States into the middle of a Russian-Ukrainian crisis over, say, the status of the Crimea, with America risking the safety of New York or Washington to protect Kiev.”
      Last edited by TOM4CWB; Mar 3, 2022, 10:17.

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        #23
        Biden forgets his name most days!

        Americans like cars cheap fuel and travel.

        They now hate voting for Biden.

        They didn’t want trump
        And got a chump.

        Midterms will be interesting.

        He won’t be able to turn in a light bulb after them.

        This is how the American system keeps a stupid president in step.

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          #24
          Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
          Very happy we got our summer fuel delivered in January now...

          The weatherman keeps cheaping out in central AB on snow... we are very short on what they promised over the past 2 weeks... less than 2" instead of 2'...less than 6"snow left with bare spots showing up in places...

          Glyphos showed up from FBN as promised last week... 2-1000L Shuttles... so there is still some around...

          Will be interesting to see if President Biden will save whats left of Ukraine... or throw them under the Bus... like he did to us on energy... what a horrible disastrous mess...

          Had Trump been elected in 2020... Putin would never have invaded Ukraine.

          Here is why, and why the EU thought Putin was bluffing...



          The Budapest Memorandum... I see Biden forgot that memo....amongst many others...

          "
          “None of their weapons will ever be used against Ukraine except in self defense or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.”
          “To refrain from economic coercion” in accordance with other agreements.
          And, perhaps most pertinent with regard to a potential U.S. response today:
          “To seek immediate United Nations Security Council action to provide assistance to Ukraine … if Ukraine should become a victim of an act of aggression or an object of a threat of aggression in which nuclear weapons are used.”
          Indeed, the agreement was murky enough that, when it was announced in early 1994 but before Ukraine ratified it, there was plenty of confusion about just the kind of situation we now find ourselves in. U.S. officials often talked around the issue, but they also stated on multiple occasions that it wouldn’t mean the United States was suddenly entering into new and novel security commitments. (Hence, the repeated use of the word “reaffirm.”)
          Early on, Secretary of State Warren Christopher was asked specifically whether the United States would now be “a guarantor of the borders of Ukraine.” He responded obliquely, “The security guarantees do relate to that subject and provide assurance in that connection.”
          At the time, the New York Times quickly noted, “These promises could inject the United States into the middle of a Russian-Ukrainian crisis over, say, the status of the Crimea, with America risking the safety of New York or Washington to protect Kiev.”
          Now Putin has threatened to use Nukes... the UN is obligated to step in... legally.

          WoW... these commodity grain markets ain't seen nothin yet
          Last edited by TOM4CWB; Mar 3, 2022, 10:24.

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            #25
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            Who has one of these.
            We have the 1” handheld with 1800 ft-lbs. The 1/2” with 1400 ft-lbs is pretty much the same thing unless you start putting on the big batteries. Then the 1” will show any yoke on the peterbilt who’s boss….

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              #26
              Sask, if it's a Milwaukee tool, you won't be disappointed.
              A 3/4" takes care of everything here.

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                #27
                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                Sask, if it's a Milwaukee tool, you won't be disappointed.
                A 3/4" takes care of everything here.
                I have a pile of 18 volt Makita tools and quite like them but the Milwaukee I’ve had the chance to use are just better in terms of power. Makita now has a 40 volt line I fear they’ll make their flagship and discontinue the 18 volt line. Change is good though.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Partners View Post
                  Dyed diesel..1.26 at coop..up again sat..
                  To cold for summer fuel yet..
                  We took one load on Monday at $1.17 and today it’s $1.37. Kinda wished we took two and had everything full………..

                  It’s winter fuel but most of it will be gone by seeding anyway between running the cat and feeding cows.

                  Not sure whether to bite on these crazy prices or wait?

                  Fun times🍀

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                    I filled the tanks last week at $1.15 in the hopes that the density similarities in full winter vs full summer would mean a small consumption difference.
                    This stuff isn't our Dad's diesel.
                    What are others finding burning winter in summer?
                    Our fuel dealer says the specific gravity difference isn't as big as it used to be. He claims 3% between winter and summer. Our first fill is always between Jan and March. I don't think there is a big downside to Winter. We filled a couple weeks ago.

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                      #30
                      Oh well the expert just said your good so buy winter.


                      Bayer has a discount if you order before the 4 th for 4%.

                      Glyphosate will be manufactured in REGINA?

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