wow, all of a sudden I was three pages behind...ahhh, coffee mug show and tell, that will do it.
Buckeye, hope for a good report tomorrow, Riptides, we are all praying for your wife's quick recovery and being better in general. Then you can stop worrying.
Headed to the barn to open the doors to sunshine to warm it up a bit. Then I think I'll do more maintenance, blades to sharpen, FEL to grease, just a long list of equipment
that needs some attention. Need to soak a microfiber towel, small one, in wd40 or similar and wipe down the metal parts of my woodshop machinery. I learned the hard way things will
rust in there, and now run a space heater all winter long. Mold city if one isn't careful.
And I might get carried away and put the cultlvator on the little Massey, including the furrower attachment which puts a small furrow down the top of the mound the hillers made.
For sure I need some practice on having the second pass line up with the first. No gps guidance here...

This is for potatoes and corn. Really can't do anything until the fertilizer is put down and that isn't going to happen until February. I have a big field to go play/err. practice in; farmer next door never planted a whole area of hilled field. And he offered it all to me anyway.
So maybe if the sun is warm, I might get some seat time. First I have to crawl around on cold concrete to get that furrower rig put together. 4 bolts, can't be hard, which he says with very cautious optimism.