rswyan
Super Star Member
- Joined
- May 12, 2004
- Messages
- 11,409
- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
Just woke up.
49F and rain @ 03:00 ... high of 60 predicted for the day with - surprise - more rain ....
We had Chinese food a few days ago and The Woman really enjoyed it (she had gotten tired of it previously), so last night she picked up some more on the way home, apparently not having gotten her fill. Both times recently I've passed out almost immediately after having eaten it. Gotta remember to tell 'em to hold the MSG ...
Went up to shop yesterday morning to get some measurements and noticed that someone had "replenished" the mulch pile:
So I spent around an hour or two on the tractor moving around logs so they can be gotten to to buck into rounds and making some more room for them to dump. Spent some time with the box blade doing some smoothing of the area I'm trying to clear as well. Really need some temps in the 70's and about a week with no rain for it to start drying out. Doesn't look like that will be happening in the next 10 days.
After that I cut the two pieces of angle down to length. Surprised how quickly I was able to cut it using zip discs. Now I need to trim the angle drops into flats, to use to connect the two blade carriers together.
Need to check hour meter on Kubota today ... might be time for the oil change.
49F and rain @ 03:00 ... high of 60 predicted for the day with - surprise - more rain ....
We had Chinese food a few days ago and The Woman really enjoyed it (she had gotten tired of it previously), so last night she picked up some more on the way home, apparently not having gotten her fill. Both times recently I've passed out almost immediately after having eaten it. Gotta remember to tell 'em to hold the MSG ...
Went up to shop yesterday morning to get some measurements and noticed that someone had "replenished" the mulch pile:
So I spent around an hour or two on the tractor moving around logs so they can be gotten to to buck into rounds and making some more room for them to dump. Spent some time with the box blade doing some smoothing of the area I'm trying to clear as well. Really need some temps in the 70's and about a week with no rain for it to start drying out. Doesn't look like that will be happening in the next 10 days.
After that I cut the two pieces of angle down to length. Surprised how quickly I was able to cut it using zip discs. Now I need to trim the angle drops into flats, to use to connect the two blade carriers together.
Need to check hour meter on Kubota today ... might be time for the oil change.