Posted by 37 chief on June 14, 2022 at 19:49:46 from (68.8.81.147):
Mowing today was a real challenge for me. I had to go sideways; the ground was too loose to mow going up. I just started and I got a palm tree branch wound up in my mower drum, next to the bearing. I had to road it back home, my Dodge was still in the shop, and take one of the drum bearings off to clean out the mess. I get back to the field, and just about finish. I go down a hill I have gone down many times in the past, full of branches. I didn't see the electric pole guy wires (three of them together) My tractor just stopped. I knew it was there I just didn't see them. I got hung up one time with my rotary mower somewhere else, and had a heck of a time getting my mower unhooked. That thought went through my mind real quick. This time I was able to back off the wires very slow. Mowing tomorrow will be like a vacation with pay. Golf coarse flat field. no rocks, green weeds. One of my better jobs. I got my truck back from the shop with the new oxygen sensor today also. Now I need to put miles on it to reset the computer. Thas's my day. Stan
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