Posted by Adirondack case guy on August 12, 2017 at 16:56:45 from (69.207.198.19):
I put two new 12 ply tires on my wood trailer. Shouldn't have any more flats for a few years now. The load that I posted the flat on my trailer had 1.15 cord of wood on it when I got it all stacked in the wood shed. I have been working on multiple projects the last few days. We have a local tractor show comeing up this weekend 19-20th., so been getting my 931 and 831C ready for that, plus mowing my lawns and chasing tires, and parts. Today the National weather Service spent more time reporting sever thunder storms than my local country station spent playing tunes. We get weather update reports from two weather reporting stations on our radio station here in eastern NY. All we had here was nice gentle rains. Severe storms went both sides of us. The gardens really liked the rain. Wifey lit a fire out in the patio and cooked a steak and some summer squash for supper. When I get these pics. uploaded, I'm going to bed. Where the heck did this week go!!!! Loren PS the last pic. is of the two balers that the custom baling crew baled with. They bale all the oat straw also, but combining has come to a halt with damp and rainy weather the last three days. Loren
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