All of us have some "list" we try to follow to get our work/projects done in a timely manner.
Disclaimer: keep in mind that the "honey do" list superceeds everything.
Keep in mind the man's prayer"I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess".
Write down your work/projects and get your wife to prioritize them for you.
That way if "they've (tractors) been sitting for at least a few years without being touched" ever comes up in a conversation, you can ask for them to be moved higher on the priority list.
We work on tractors/equipment on a priority basis.
The priority is based on seasonal requirements.
Since the haying season is over, some of the lower priority items make their way to the top of the list.
The focus this weekend will be on "1011" our '53 model 70 getting it "set up" to handle the log splitter.
Yeah I know, its been over 70o all week here in Texas and will be over 80o this weekend; why should I worry about next year's firewood!
Another example is having the power steering repaired on "Big John" our '55 model 70 diesel.
As we all know there is always work to be done.
If at all possible, refrain from ever saying "someday I'll get a round to it".
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