Posted by Jon f mn on November 26, 2018 at 12:44:29 from (174.219.158.9):
Of course we had some of the family over for the big day. Rarely get all of them at once because there are so many and they have other families too. This year it was my y two older daughters and kids. No pics of that tho, don't know why I forgot about that. Lol. On Friday I took the royal beans into the elevator in the morning. They we're not too good largely due to having too much rain, I had some loss from white mold. In the afternoon I changed the oil in the "stuff getter" and changed a couple u-joints so she was ready for my Saturday trip. Even put new brakes in the wife's car. So that was a busy day as well.
Saturday I left at O-dark thirty to head to Iowa to get kingdom's new planter. Came across this on FB and decided that it was better than what I had so I bought it.
Then it was a few miles east to pickup what case calls an "optimum tillage hitch".
It hooks to a cultivator so you can pull the planter behind and save a trip across the field.
Had no problem unloading with the DC, never underestimate a DC! The trip was 283 miles each way.
Sunday started out nice so I started moving my stuff home from where I've been storing it. Got a baler, chopper, disc and a parts planter moved home.
The chopper and baler are both in very good shape with little use and I'm glad I can finally get them inside. The disc needs a lot of work including new blades on the front, some bearings and some welding. But I have the blades already and so it will be a winter project. Looks like between the two planters I'll have most of what I need to get one together and hope to have that done by spring too. Even got some in the shed. Had to take the spout off the chopper because it was just an inch too tall.
It's amazing how quickly the sheds are filling up. The weather is supposed to be nice next weekend so hopefully I'll get more stuff moved then.
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