Posted by larry@stinescorner on June 01, 2016 at 18:26:56 from (100.35.206.81):
I took the tire to get it fixed.Although my brother did offer to fix it,and he would ,he has so much stuff backed up I didnt think it was fair to ask him.I put the wheel back on today.The tires have good tread but are dry rotted,soon I may have to bite the bullet and get two new tires,The rim was in great shape. The worst part of all was my baby had to stay outside for a week. Now we can mow! Because of doctor appointments I missed out on the neighborhood potato patch planting,but do have two rows of early ones almost blooming for early eating to share with neighbors. Does anyone remember the name of this rest area? [img]http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com /photos/36551.jpg[/img]the cornfield was no till .,so it doesnt look good yet,but usually perks up after a while I think that doe must of had a fawn near by The picture may not show it good,but the new pipe we trenched in the field by the pond had a steady stream of water flowing today Thats an old farmall raking hay! This will make some happy,some sad,,,,,lol Baby Ts!!! Jim G,,You better stop in and get some red lettuce,its ready.... My little girl requested Kale Ray H said plant parsnips... The early potatoes for the neighbors grandma and friends And we cant forget some squash for UltraDog! And best of all,,my baby can sleep inside tonight!
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