Posted by kcm.MN on July 25, 2023 at 00:51:03 from (174.213.246.15):
In Reply to: Welcome back, kcm! posted by Rich'sToys on July 24, 2023 at 06:44:06:
Thank you everyone. Was off to a slow start today, but had the washing machine tore apart by lunchtime. Spent the better part of the day on that. No, it's not fixed yet. Am trying to figure out how I only have 41V at the Motor Harness on the Motor Control Board. Finally put it back together for the day. Sheesh, I was beat.
Then I went outside and saw how full the raspberry plants were. Danged if I was a'lettin' them go bad, so I grabbed a couple 3-gal buckets and headed for the berry patch. Wife came out after a while to check on me. When she saw me I was laying on the ground. After an initial bout of shock and fear, she saw that I was OK and was just grabbing them berries from ground level.
She brought another bucket and we picked berries for about an hour after it turned dark. Came in and went to work trying to figure out the best way to separate the seeds for making jelly. Our setup was crude, but effective. When we were done, I got the idea of posting all raspberry pics for the Tractor Pics today. After all, we both feel like we've had a few tractors driving over us this evening!
Again, thanks to everyone for the thoughts and prayers. I'm still trying to post pics, but there are days when I just don't have it in me. So many, MANY thanks to those that have filled in during my absence.
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