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Old abandoned weed eaters lol. Echo circa 2010? I believe. Last run about 2013 at the latest. Troy Bilt was it’s replacement last run about 2016. Went without a weed eater for 3 years got a Homelite which sucked and then got the Milwaukee but returned because it was no good. So now without one again lol. I say buy once and cry once and get a Stihl. Maybe another Echo. These are just the most recent weed eaters lol. We still have the original Poulan one from when I was a kid lol. And another red one I think it’s a Toro. We were disappointed to see Toro only displaying battery ones in stores we were looking for another one of them but we don’t want to order online. I guess we will have to go to an actual small engine dealer and pay out the ying yang to get what we want. Oh well I’ll still tinker with these and see if we can get them running.
Echo 210 is unstoppable, new carb and lines and you'll be good to go. Mine is from about 1997 and I use it weekly.
 
The weather was capricious when I went for my joyride this afternoon.

There was a heavy cloud cover, fog, and even some rain when we were going South on Hwy 1 toward Pescadero. It wasn't cold, though.



After 20 minutes the sky cleared up.



It soon got sunny.



I stopped by Harley Farms in Pescadero. They have about a hundred goats, make their own goat cheeses and cheesecake, bake their own artichoke garlic bread, and they sell berry syrups, honey, and olive oil, and even goat milk soap and goat milk face cream. Everything is produced at the farm.



The converted barn has the Goat Shop's sales room downstairs.





Upstairs is a loft with a long table cut from one large vertical slice of a tree trunk. Sometimes, they serve dinner there and the place can be rented for weddings and festivities.





A stained glass window shows the farm's logo.



This is Jimmy, the alpaca who runs with about 100m goats and who enjoys chasing the two large sheepdogs around the pasture. Jimmy spits a lot. The girl who takes care of him says Jimmy is a "loveable a$$#@|e."



Afterward, we went to have Hawaiian food: Lu'au pork plate with pineapple, rice and coleslaw, ceviche (cooked not raw), kale and cashew salad and Mac and cheese.



I also had a Painkiller: Pineapple juice, orange juice, coconut cream, rum, and allspice.

 
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If you want to become or stay massive you need to eat a stack of special pancakes and special sauce every day. I'm of course kidding. I made a few protein pancakes with eggs, almond flour, almond milk, chia seeds, and a pinch of salt. I had some of the ollaliberry syrup I got yesterday at Harley Farms. Good stuff! As you can tell I don't care about presentation. I just slap everything on. If you want to get yourself some farm-made goodies, the address is on the bottle hangtag. If you do visit Pescadero you may want to have a meal at Duarte's Tavern. They have American country/Portuguese fusion food. Try their artichoke soup. You won't regret it.

 
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Ok if they want to be totally STUPID with red spray paint until they take it to animal abuse. They they need a massive dose of red spray paint to their face followed by a couple dozen knuckle sandwiches to be sure it's solidly applied.
Hopefully the dog photo was just a Photoshop.
 
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