Fantastic T-shirt weather and I was able to get a lot done.
- Planted another 50 lbs of rye grass seed (I planted 50 lbs the other day right before the snow storm) out in the pasture.
- Finished the wood floor trim in our family room
- Installed the wheel on the tractor
- Removed the tainted oil from the tractor (the gas tank had used gravity to empty itself into the oil - see the results below)
- Installed a manual fuel shut-off valve on the gas line (to prevent a recurrence of number 4 above)
- Welded up the hay-ring where the cattle had broken and then bent it up - then I hauled it up to the cattle and put it over a round bale
- Finished my homemade 3-pt round bale mover thingymabobber
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This is the "oil" that came out of my engine today. Yikes. I am hoping the grey color is not my cylinder walls and bearings ground into a fine powder...
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This is the grey schmeg dripping out where the oil filter was
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See the farm jack that is holding up the tractor? Not the jackstand under the rear axle, the farm jack just to the front of the rear axle. As I jacked it up, the jack went into the ground more than the tractor went up. By the time I got it to stop sinking, it had gone under ground.
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Ginger found the hole from the jack and was very intrigued by it. Here she samples the depth.
5 comments:
Sometimes it blows my mind what a true farmer you are. (I mean that in a good way)
So yaknow hylift makes a base for the jack for just such an situation, but I have always done fine with a ~10"x10" of inch and a quarter plywood with a couple of screws in it that line up with my jacks base holes. I have even used it on snow with min sinking. Even a chunk of 2x4 would work.
On the other hand... looks like a sweet way to make post holes.
On the other hand... I guess you got the job done.
I can't believe how much stuff you get done. You're amazin.
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