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. I 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 When 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 bought this air caddy?for 50 cents this box was 4 dollars and a new roll of screen and black weed barrier for 1 dollar I 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 But,,at least I have a spot where everything is all in one place now,if I venture to try repairs Does anyone know what these were for,they were in the 4 dollar box,along with some compressor stuff I wanted? It was wet,but I scratched the gardens a bit with a three tined fork This is the small row of red potatoes that we started under glass in early April the turnip seeds I threw in a spot the farmer oversrayed his roundup,they are sprouting thres a few things in the big garden,In a week or so I pretty safely plant the rest Thanks for joining me in PA,It would be lonely without you all!
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