Posted by maplehillfrm on July 15, 2008 at 07:45:59 from (70.100.58.33):
and it aint even over yet, just started,,
I was bushogging my horse pasture, on saturday,, bam it started making all kinds of noises,, I think the stump jumper is benta agin,, oR the shaft on the gear box,,
Ok hook up the spare,,did most of the side field that is up with thistle and oter weeds,, started vibrating something aweful,, I threw a blade,, no problem, go to TSC to get a new set of bolts,, NOT,, middle of the season and NO inventory,, oh well...
yesterday I was mowing my lawn with teh new to me bushhog finish mower,, there a rose a clatter,, I look back and its not mowing,, OK get off look at teh shaft,a nd see bearing balls laying on teh deck,, the bearings disinegrated,,, my bad I never looked at the oil level when I first got it, I didnt see any oil dripping so figured it was ok,, I ASSUMED it had oil,, you know what that means,, well I dont believe it EVER had oil in it because t here is NO trace of oil drip anywhere,, so its off to fing parts,, ALL the bearings are shot,,
yesterday went out to work with teh backhoe, no fuel,, about 5 gals on the ground,, the CAV fuel filter leaking,, at 5+ a gallon man,,
chainsaw lost the screws holding the starter cover on,,, theres more but thats enuff for now,,
the neighbor kid comes over to help his dad fix the haywagon,, the tongue is bent a bit,, he asks how did you break so much, I said by using it,, I guess if you dont use stuff it wont wear out or break,, but all at once,,
I'm selling out and going to live in a condo,, naaaa, life would be boring, have a better day than me ,, at least I have my health, and family haha,pat
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