Posted by Flewster on September 02, 2011 at 20:52:12 from (12.163.107.58):
Was going to be hot and dry today so i was going to mow the pasture for weeds. Hooked up the ol NH44 mower to the DC and away i went.......well sort of.......not even through first round and pitman stick broke........guess what? I then had to get bolts cause I broke one putting back together........ran to town.........back in field and blew hydrolic line first round in............back to town...........then the dang grass stick broke. Again on first round in.....thinking at this point of calling it quits.........back to house to do some welding.......ended up burning myself bad enough to get a hugh blister and burn on arm.........back to field.......lost the ledger plate on end on first round back in field.....no spares for that one..........back to town..........back in field and finally able to make several rounds then broke the bolt on the bar lift...........OMG what else could go wrong.......Nothing now as I took to shed and called it a day. time to go watch the high school boys play ball......we're the favorites......nope we lost 50-40............going to take a sleeping pill tonight an hit the sack cause I don't want anything to happen tonight..........UGHHHHH!!!!!!!!
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