Posted by Lanse on September 01, 2008 at 13:13:04 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Lanse *SMILE* posted by Sean Feeney on September 01, 2008 at 09:48:09:
lol it IS depressing :-)
One thing at a time. Today i took down the fresh egg signs by the road. Couldnt help but wonder if i earned enough to pay for the scrap wood signs. Done that twice and never doing it again. Anyone want some chickens??? And the good news is only 2 sheep died this year. Wonderful.
Our soil here sucks so i decied to plant some kind of cover crop. I got everything mowed, plowed, and 1/2 disked. So far all thats happened is the plow radomally falling off the tractor, the coulter breaking, me smashing my hand, destroying 2 shear pins and running over a bucket. Atleast the tractor worked this time. No miserable hyro tranny. Or loud cab.
Now i just have to get MY tractors running. Im going to attempt to get the sleeves out of the block later on.
The POS mower i bought just became the bottom of my scrap pile (unless someone wants a DB mower). So far theres 2 rims and this block goes on there later. By the time im old enough to drive this stuff somewhere there'll be a couple hundred dollars worth.
After the B is fixed i'll start devideing up the C. Some things im keeping, some im selling. Nothing goes to scrap however. Not selling the WC and a lack of work last summer once more means no H money. Im thinking of fixing the WC myself and selling it. Or my friend "Germ" has dibs on it.
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