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Posted by ShepFL on January 26, 2002 at 19:06:20 from (63.175.91.20):
In Reply to: projects that you are doing posted by RossMN on January 25, 2002 at 20:27:07:
Hey Ross - Good post. I was just thinking of this today - wondering how do folks get "all" their projects done. I seem to be constantly behind here lately. I seem to be running from one effort to the next. Needing to slow the pace down a bit!! Projects include finishing the tractor shop, put brakes on Oliver 550D, also need to replace fenders with newly purchased ones and replace rear axle seals. On the AC D10 got to get back on it to get it started - engine is free. MF 50C TLB needs new pins in the boom and replace the spool seals. Send 4-wheeler seat out for recovering. Change oil in the trucks, pick up 4340 plow from S.C. then get it ready before spring, same thing for a 8' wheel disk in route from MN. Finish fencing the back 10 acres for U-Pick efforts. Attend Boys Scouts leadership conf. and weekly mtgs, get final draft of house plans approved by the Mrs., get final survey and appraisal done for the bank. Then got to start building the new house (oh joy - more stress!!). Stuff never seems to stop. Got so busy this yr. between home efforts and business travel I didn't even get to go hunting - but twice for dove, nothing else. Haven't ever missed a deer season until this yr. Needing these 2 boys (10 & 11) of mine to get some size and start helping more around here because beef cow and hogs coming this summer. Once some of this stuff is done planning on to relax a bit and just do normal routine maintenance . . . HOPEFULLY. ShepFL
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