Posted by grandpa Love on September 25, 2021 at 04:27:28 from (71.14.19.222):
Unloaded the first two cubs from the auction. Headed back to Montgomery for the other Cub, Super A,and 3 point hitch finish mower. Tried hooking a fresh battery on the cub and it sparked badly as soon as second cable touched battery. 12 volt system, tried hooking up new battery the same way. Bare wire somewhere?? Oh well on to the super A. Fresh battery, it turns over, file points, temporary gas tank and she's a runner!! Got loaded up and home. Finish mower turns out to be a 5 ft King Kutter. Works great. Gonna need a new belt, the one on it is dry!! Was looking on Facebook marketplace and found a Ford 8n with a 5ft brush hog and 5 ft box blade for sale about 30 minutes away. We went and loaded it up. Basically paid for the equipment and got the tractor for nothing. Got to go measure a couple fence jobs for work this morning and then cut our grass......it's bad, looks like homeless people live here!! (Huh?? What??) Hope to get a couple more tractors fired up this evening.
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