WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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@Aetas yep it is a Valmet. This baby is a 1986 model, goes by the 118 model denomination. Valmet produced them in Brazil, under some kind of arrangement between the Finnish company and the government. A buyout of sorts occured much, much later (maybe around the 2000s) and they are now sold under the Valtra brand name.
This guy works at my cattle ranch. It came to town for extensive maintenance work and is now headed back to ranch duty: digging water holes, cutting weeds, fixing farm roads, occasionally spraying weed-control herbicides and very infrequently plowing fields to be re-seeded with new grasses.
@endo you’d love it. They are surprisingly easy to drive (I just found out) and a ton of fun.
I have a second Valmet at the ranch, smaller one, a 88 model (so circa 90 hp). That one is mostly used to haul stuff (wood, wire, poles, and anything that needs moving around the ranch). -
Getting ready to leave tomorrow for Vancouver, B.C., then take a cruise into Alaska (one of 3 states I have not been to), which then ends in San Francisco. Returning home 24 Sept.
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Not necessarily today as I’m spending the day resting at home sleeping. But for the last 6 weeks been traveling to a neighbor island for work.
For those that don’t know, I live on the island of Oahu which is an overpopulated island. Lots of transplants wanting to push their agenda. Military has done their job effing up everything. Traffic always bad, & neighbor islanders who visit Oahu for medical or other reasons complain everyone is mean. I always apologize cuz the real ones ain’t mean assholes. The real ones are always loving. We know who they are the instant we talk to them. The sad thing is that problem doesn’t exist on other islands. As someone who travels for work and play, it’s evident. Not going deep into it, but here’s some shots of the easy going-ness
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nice shots Rox --whats that little critter you found there?
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Work day but I’m on a walk on the trail near my office.
Nice area with a lot of wildlife, always tons of birds to spot and identify.