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What did you work on Sunday afternoon

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stan

03-21-2004 21:49:15




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After church, I replaced the stearing clutch release bearings on my AC Model M. Then changed a 20" tire on my chev. truck. Now I can finish the discing job I started Sat.




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sbill

03-24-2004 20:48:05




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Well after recovering from going to an auction Saturday, I spent Saturday night cleaning the cow pies' off my shoes, after going to bed at midnight, getting 4 hours of sleep, wife kicked me out of bed made me go to the garage at 4 in the morning, since i'm restoring a D 10 AC I finally replaced the muffler berings, kuneton valve in the hydralics, fell over the jack and burnt my hand on the wood stove, looked outside and it was still raining, I decided to go back to bed and agravate my wife.

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Ultradog MN

03-23-2004 08:34:16




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
I closed on a 2 br house on Friday and spent the entire weekend gutting and rehabbing the bathroom in it so I can get it ready to rent.
It's kind of a run down little place but I surrounded his 1.5 acre lot on 2 sides so I wanted to join it back to mine. Had enough $ to make the down pmnt. and do some rehabbing on it but will have to rent it to carry the note.



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Phil in MS

03-23-2004 06:16:07




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
After church Sunday I realized the new John Deere Lawn tractor I purchased the day before would not fit in the garage in the same way the retired Snapper would fit. So I hung a bicycle on the wall like my wife had been asking me to for as least a year. Very productive Sunday afternoon. Also made it to church Sunday night.



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Chris mf135

03-22-2004 19:20:03




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
built a front bumper for my new kubota L3830, dealer wanted 250 for one. built mine from scrap.



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Frank M.

03-22-2004 18:15:55




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
I didn't work on anything. I took my JD H to it's first tractor pull.



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Indydirtfarmer

03-22-2004 17:50:23




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
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I finished re-assembling my plows. (Ford 101's). Took them completely apart, sand-blasted every part. Then I primed and painted each piece. After that, I re-assembled, and shot another coat of paint. Then after that dried, I put the "bottoms" back on. Finished! Now for some "sod-busting"! John

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Mark

03-23-2004 09:22:56




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 Re: Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 03-22-2004 17:50:23  
Very nice.



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Joe

03-22-2004 16:25:54




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Worked really hard lifting weights all afternoon. Lifting 12 ounces at a time.



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russ

03-22-2004 15:21:12




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
i worked on getting my wife in the bedroom(sometimes the toughest jobs are rewarding)



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JT

03-22-2004 09:57:47




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Worked on some auctions for ebay, cut up some iron at neighbors, worked a learning quickbooks (UGH), Listed ebay auctions.

Would have been a lot more fun to have spent the whole afternoon in the shop!!

JT



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jim

03-22-2004 09:18:00




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
dug post holes and set posts, big mistake, too much work.



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Clark

03-22-2004 09:12:32




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Changed oil and filters in my JD 5400.



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Mike (WA)

03-22-2004 08:18:35




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Planted the first of the garden- snow peas and swiss chard. Garden is clay and too wet to till, so had to spade up enough for two rows. Then, when the Mrs. got home from her horse ride, hauled three of our horses and one from the neighbors to "summer pasture"- always fun to watch them when you first turn out in the spring. Extra nice day Sunday- we had the high temp in state of Washington, at 74 degrees.

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Matt

03-22-2004 08:12:03




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Taxes!



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Chet Glenn

03-22-2004 07:22:37




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Built and hung doors on two stalls in the new barn I am building.



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ray

03-22-2004 06:42:04




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Milled 4 hickory logs, 1 white oak and 1 maple. Visited with a friend afterwards who was boiling down maple syrup. A tablespoon of maple syrup added to a beer taste pretty darn good. Wife brought home a pizza and I was living large.



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Chris

03-22-2004 06:06:12




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Went and got my new Plow! A 1932 IH Little Wonder. Then I changed into my shorts(first time this year it has been warm enough!) and pressure washer the plow. Then I pull the front wheels off my WF and painted the hubs.New tires go on this week I hope. Hurray for warmer weather! Hope it lasts a little while.



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Ol' Bentbeak

03-22-2004 05:20:01




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Well let's see...Changed rear axle seals on the B Farmall, Packed wheel bearings on the trailer, Changed front tires on the Cub, Changed oil in the 730 Case, Put new battery in the 2520, Cleaned the chicken house, Cleaned the horse pens, Hauled fill for the new building site, Dug in underground electrical...it just goes on and on. Luckily, I was able to do all this from my "thinking / planning chair", aka La-Z-Boy!

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Mark

03-22-2004 05:23:54




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 Re: Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to Ol' Bentbeak, 03-22-2004 05:20:01  
Hark! An honest man. You had me wondering there for awhile. LOL.

Mark



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Dirthog

03-22-2004 04:11:28




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Redoing my kitchen, man it's the pits, I do it for a living too, so I hate it. I would've gladly have traded for Braxtons day. LOL



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Mark

03-22-2004 05:27:14




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 Re: Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to Dirthog, 03-22-2004 04:11:28  
I have this bath that has needed painting and papering for about 5 years now. In the summer the house is closed via AC. In the winter same problem but it's heat. Gotta breathe right!

So that leaves spring and fall. But wait. Spring and fall is when farming has to be done. Can't do it then..... gees, I guess I'll never "get a Round TOIT".

My wife is running out of patience...need a new excuse....I hate being indoors.

Mark

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Puller504

03-22-2004 03:49:02




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
I worked 8:am to 4:pm at the plant. We have a 3 week rotational shift and thus only get every 3rd weekend off. In a month I'll start mowing the dozen or so lawns for my customers that I have, but usually schedule Sundays off from mowing due to my respect for my Lord Jesus. Don



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Johnny

03-22-2004 13:35:05




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 Re: Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to Puller504, 03-22-2004 03:49:02  
Amen. I agree 110%



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Joe Joe

03-22-2004 09:36:15




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 Re: Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to braxton, 03-22-2004 03:36:48  
You did that all day? Man, you must have a lot of time on your hands (in addition to other things).



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hay

03-22-2004 02:49:22




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
started out to work on checking for light leaks around my eyelids, but ended up re-planting some corn that the durn crows dug up. not a minute of rest for the weary around here.



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Les...fortunate

03-22-2004 02:41:38




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
I checked the inside of my eyelids for pinholes. Ain't that what everybody does?



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Greengo

03-21-2004 22:17:47




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 Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to stan, 03-21-2004 21:49:15  
Getting my Harley ready for spring.
Changed plugs, oil and set valves.



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deano

03-23-2004 16:53:04




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 Re: Re: What did you work on Sunday afternoon in reply to Greengo, 03-21-2004 22:17:47  
worked on an old house getting ready for my son to live in ,that 's why I have a tractor now. (and it was a good excuse) have a lot of land scaping to do.



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