Posted by Billy NY on August 09, 2014 at 21:25:33 from (66.67.105.23):
Well a few odds and ends, darned beaver are at it again, did some mowing, lush greens, sweet smelling grass, some milk weed creeping in, be nice hay, this is 2nd cut, field would usually produce a 3rd, some weeds, so maybe not for horses, could spray for broad leaf, lime, fertilize etc. south facing hill, been in sod since the late 60's nice loam soil. The other day, nice cloud went by. Loader on a tractor is just a must have around here, sure they can get in the way, but most times they are getting something out of the way, this wet log would have hurt or killed someone, its in the old cow path from behind were one of our old barns were. A shot of the 20 acre pond and anyone know what that plant is in the photo.. I know... but thought I'd throw that in there to see if anyone recognizes it.
Sure that's an LP tank strapped to the back, certain times I carry it, to refuel, in clean fields, used to carry in the bucket, rather have it on the back, falls off, no worry, falls of the front and I don't see it, that's a problem, some may not like it, it don't bother me, there's one in my face anyway, over the engine, piece of 3/4 plywood under it.
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