Posted by jon f mn on April 09, 2020 at 05:49:00 from (174.219.2.225):
Wife appears to be better from her sickness. That's good and I'm glad it's over. No symptoms for me yet, but there are a couple days left til it could show up. Hopefully that doesn't happen.
No pics from yesterday, nothing interesting anyway. Started my day by cleaning the hog pen. Wasn't too bad since I didn't wait too long this time. Lol. Surprising how much fertilizer a dozen hogs can make. Then worked on the manure spreader some more. That is a bigger project than expected. Been painting the green parts with rustolium spray cans because it doesn't look like that much stuff. That was a mistake. Lol. Bought 4 cans first thinking that would be close. Went back for 6 more and that's not enough either. Likely need another 4 or so. Oh well, nearly done with the green now. Will have to start on the welding and patching of the rusted parts today.
One sad note, my grinder died today. Only 30 years old or so, and just like that it died in me. It's a dewalt and the only 4 1/2" grinder I had left. Still have 2-7" dewalts from when I was in the welding shop still going. Can't seem to get good equipment anymore. Lol. Guess I'll have to look at a new one.
Going to be a bit chilly today so don't know how painting will go. Looks like no rain for the next two weeks for us but not warm either. No temps in the 60s for at least 10 days. Things should dry fine for planting but ground temps may stay too cold. We will see.
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