Posted by jon f mn on September 17, 2020 at 18:57:55 from (174.219.132.74):
My swather wasn't cutting as good as it should and when a section broke I saw the guards were worn.
So tonight I put on all new guards and most of the sections, I counted wrong and didn't buy enough sections so hope it cuts ok with 6 old ones. I'll get more and if it's an issue I'll put them on.
My friend for the last thirty years passed away last week and his wife asked me to take over farming the home place, so I'll have more than double the hay acres now so it will need to be in good shape.
Abe, the worlds best dog is getting along great. He is a fast learner and for the most part a good pup. He did decide he liked the neighbors tho, so I got him an electric collar. But he only needed one shot at the first neighbors and he never went back there again. Then he decided a different neighbor might be ok and one more there and he decided home was best. Now all he needs is the beep and he behaves instantly. Here he is guarding the gate while I feed hay.
He learned that with just a few tries so he's going to be a good help. He did chew on my favorite coffee cup tho, don't know what you do when the worlds best dog chews on your favorite coffee cup. Lol
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