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Posted by larry@stinescorner on May 07, 2016 at 18:57:21 from (100.35.206.81):

Just me alone,,so I snuck off to an auction in Shartelsville for a while. Spent a whopping 28 dollars. third party imageI really do need a stepladder ,was going to buy a new one,.so I bid 15 dollars for this one,it is a werner brand third party imageWhen my friend Jim came to help me work on my tractor I had no wire at all in my little shop,so I bought these rolls for 7.50,,,thought I had it for four,but it shot to 7,50 pretty quick third party imagebought this air caddy?for 50 cents third party imagethis box was 4 dollars third party imageand a new roll of screen and black weed barrier for 1 dollar third party imageI put the wire rolls on a piece of rod that I already had in my stash to make it handy in the (new) shop? [img]http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com/photos/35734.jpg[/img I think I m having more fun setting up the shop than I will have trying to fix stuff, I really suck at fixing mechanical breakdowns third party image third party imageBut,,at least I have a spot where everything is all in one place now,if I venture to try repairs third party imageDoes anyone know what these were for,they were in the 4 dollar box,along with some compressor stuff I wanted? third party image third party imageIt was wet,but I scratched the gardens a bit with a three tined fork third party imageThis is the small row of red potatoes that we started under glass in early April third party imagethe turnip seeds I threw in a spot the farmer oversrayed his roundup,they are sprouting third party imagethres a few things in the big garden,In a week or so I pretty safely plant the rest third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party imageThanks for joining me in PA,It would be lonely without you all!


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