Fuddyduddy1952
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Congratulations on the Yanmar purchase. Welcome to the club!I just got home with a little John Deere 850 it's 1980 model and has only 216 hours on it. I love that thing
hopefully meat on our list for next weeks trip15# of hamburger, a few chuck roasts, 5 pounds of stew meat, a sirloin steak, a rump roast and a few other cuts of meat.
Friends had their animals butchered. Always tasty.
Jury still out on the buckwheat. I haven’t noticed it sprouting yet but I planted a little over at my parents place and the rest here at home, in spots where I’m going to put in wheat/clover deer food plots this fall. I’m hoping that it builds up the soil and shades out the weeds between now and then.A bushel of buckwheat ($ 35), and $ 60 worth of stuff at a garage sale (jig saw, corner sander, axe, 4 ft level, (3) pair of shoes, (3) pair of sox, leather belt, fancy wool Orvis fishing hat, camo hunting hat).
What engine did you get in that ?I just bought a '19 Durango GT AWD Plus.
What's it got for a motor Fuddy? AMC made some cool cars back in the day. That's awesome.Today I had my "new 55yo 1969 Rambler Rogue" delivered to me I won at auction.
It sure drives/handles/rides nice.View attachment 874723View attachment 874724View attachment 874725View attachment 874726View attachment 874727View attachment 874728
Installed it on the tractor. Struggled a bit as I did it myself, but went on OK. Next time will be easier. Now to get some suitable implements for driveway maintenance (for starters). Also need to get a canopy so I can wire up my lights after ensuring the lights are positioned correctly.
Bought an IronCraft 96" landscape rack. What a piece of junk. Used it for 15 minutes, 4 passes of 100 yards or so. The frame is bent, the tines are bent. It's going back to the dealer I got it from.
To make a Stihl start and run, there is a certain mating dance you have to do precisely to get them to start. For my chain saws, it is fully choke them and pull until you hear them pop once. Then you immediately half choke them and pull once. Either they start on the first half choke pull or you have to go back to the full choke until it pops once. In 30+ years of owning Stihls, they have always started if you did the mating dance, unless they were out of fuel.