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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Tony, I'm jealous, we just planted our garden here last week, and won't be
harvesting for at least a couple months. All those veggies look scrumptous Clint
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Yep...I can see it now. Next year it will be a road side stand...then local TV advertizing for "Tony's veggies and eggs comming to a Super Market near you" You have done a great job Tony!! |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Travelers Rest, SC
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Thanks guys.
I just looked back at the first few pages myself, and I will have to pat myself on the back too. We've had so many other things going on that I'm surprised to see what we've done out in the farm. There's been some sweat involved, but mostly enjoyment.In the last week or so the chickens have changed their behavior. I usually leave the garage door open, and last week I had to start keeping it shut because I couldn't keep them out. I had chicken @#$%#$ everywhere. Now that they can't get in the garage, they have started on the front porch. Again, chicken #$%$# everywhere. I think they just want to be near us. Anyway, this may move the fencing up the priority list. We ate the spinach. That big pile you saw in the last photos turned into about two servings once steamed. It sure was some good stuff. Hope to cook some beets tonight. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Travelers Rest, SC
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I'm going to post this here, but also in a more appropriate spot.
My hydraulic control has started acting up. The regular control lever won't raise the 3pt, but if I reach down and pull up on the lever marked out in the photo, it will raise. I can lower it with the regular one though. I need to address this, as I don't like putting my hands down there when the 3pt is moving. Any thoughts? ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: P-Town, Upstate New York
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What should be in there is a standard roll pin that you can pick up at the hardware store. Remove grease fittings and insert roll pin ( this should be snug and you should have to use a hammer and a punch to get it where it needs to be) Make sure the outer part of the ORC spins without toucing the roll pin or it could cause internal wear then reinsert grease fittings. You should be good to go and not have any problems. You should know its working because when you have your pto engaged and depress the clutch the tractor will not move forwards when the blades are spinning. Sorry if this is what you have done. Just want everyone to be safe and not get hurt. Also great job on the thread. I have also started something similar. I have tilled up a few acres and put in a large garden for the family and some to sell on a roadside stand. What ever I can't sell it will be given away to neighbors or donated to the local food pantry. My neighbor has also got the chickens so we are set for eggs and meat when the time is ready. Hopefully next year will have some goats and cows. Ain't hobby farmin great. Well have fun and hope keep up the updates on the farm. ![]()
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jdeerekid, thanks so much for the helpful information. However, if you read a little later in the thread, you'll see that I did just what you are recommending.
But I appreciate you catching it and taking the time to help out. With the bolt in place, it did behave exactly as you describe. Does the roll pin in effect become the weak link that would break should I hit anything? or I suppose the clutch itself would be the protection? |
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#437 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: P-Town, Upstate New York
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I must of missed where you corrected this, sorry.
The roll pin just hold the clutch on the pto shaft. The clutch itself will slip to protect your tractor. If something binds in the ORC it will fall apart as I had one do this. Make sure you grease it good.
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Saw our first snake this morning. We let it slither off, but it appeared it had an interest in the chicken coop.
I know diddly about identifying snakes. I assumed this to be a rat snake? Can I get some help? ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: SE Michigan
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That is one thing I am glad I don't have to worry about those here. At least nothing that can mess with my chickens. Do you think that could take out your chickens, or more a worry about eggs in the future? Fun times, I am sure your boys got a kick out of it. It is good to learn a healthy respect for snakes early on, especially if you don't know what kind it is.
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I'm not sure exactly what kind it is, or what it is called in your neck of the woods, but I'm pretty sure it isn't venomous.
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