Posted by Donald Lehman on May 05, 2016 at 14:55:49 from (192.182.204.253):
Cut a load of firewood today, yesterday, and the day before. However, the machinist is finishing up rebuilding a PTO shaft for my bush hog today. Gotta go back in the bone yard and find a couple of tires that look like they might still hold air and get the bush hog up and running now. Got an old pasture that needs to be hogged off now or it is going to take a dozer and rock rake to recover the field if it goes any longer. Gotta service the 1955. The bushings in the 4WD unit pivots are about wore out. Gotta change them. Fix a fuel leak and such. Firewood has to wait now. More important things to do. Got my permit to redo the roof on the entry to my house, so I gotta get some lumber cut, too. Jeff looked at a used double-wide today. It is bigger than he needs, but the price is right. He's going to talk with a local carpenter he went to school with and get an estimate on building a house also. The jumping through the hoops process has begun.
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