Re: Busy Wife This Weekend< Home alone.
Threads been dead too long so it's time to add something.
My wife was out of state for the weekend showing dogs.
I was puttering.
I finish my sister in laws Christmas present. I repaired, cleaned up, and mounted the leaf springs of the seat on a base I made for an old (Really old) carriage (wagon) seat that she just had to have. The seat actually came out nice and still has that antique patina.
I also started replacing the stringers on the steps leading out to the front kenned area. Dog pee vs. PT lumber, the dog pee wins.
The balusters are near chew through also.
Lazy me walked the excavator over to pull the stairs out without having to take down the fence.
I painted the new stringers and was looking to kill some time letting them dry, so I worked on spreading manure mountain out in the pasture, roading bucket loads of the black gold from the pile out to the pasture.
I also am taking loads of horse poop from the neighbor, as if our pile is not big enough.
So I out in the our field and look down at a stump, now all rotten. I had left in the ground five years ago rather than take it out fresh so not to damage other trees roots nearby.
Being rotten, the stump remains came out in a few pulls with my
L39 hoe. Maybe five minutes tops.
Hmmm, that was so easy! I wonder if the stump left from the big tree I took down 3 years ago is ready to come out? I decide I'm not going to walk my old girl excavator all the way to the pasture as it is positioned by the house for lifting out the stairs and why further wear the undercarriage.
I know people have taken out larger stumps with a Kubota TLB, but the hydraulics got rather hot in the hour of backhoe abuse I gave my
L39 getting that lump of stump out.
4 bucket loads of roots rocks and stump came out of the hole for the stump pile and driveway berm, and 7 heaping buckets of horse poop was mixed with the remaining spoils to fill in and re-grade the hole. I must be good or luck to have gotten that stump in the bucket without having to go put on my grapple. All told about 3 hours work.
Then another 2 hours of bring down manure mountain into a manure hill, by dumping and back dragging 20 or so bucket lads of poop in the field, just to amuse the cows.
The 90 Deg pipe thread to JIC fitting on the loader lift cylinder has developed a good steady drip. I wonder if the oil getting so hot started the leak.
What is the best thread sealant? Thinking of using Loc-tite? I hate pipe thread in hydraulic systems. If that all that broke I consider myself lucky.
Finished the day yanking the stairs out and rigged up some temporary steps, I moved the excavator away from the house, and called it a day.
Seat time is more fun than playing carpenter.