BukitCase
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- Joined
- Feb 17, 2012
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- 2,753
- Location
- Albany OR
- Tractor
- Case 580B, Long 460, Allis-Chalmers 160
Yeah, I was mainly kidding about the "tom sawyer" bit, although there's been a few times when SHE suggested we find something to make jobs that need done regularly, easier/quicker to do -
See, if ya throw a few "oh good, that's OUR new xxxx"s in between the "tom sawyer" approaches, ya get no more dirty looks than usual, and TWICE the goodies -

Also, it doesn't hurt when wifey brings home 4 5 gallon wisteria's in the dead of summer, and says "could we plant these by the posts on the pergola you built?" - so I hop on the ol' 580, drive the 2' bucket into the ground a few times by each of 4 posts, wrestle 4 chunks of "brick" out of the clay (each one just a bit smaller than your washing machine), get 'em into the loader and plant 'em in a junk area of the pasture to "melt in later", dump 3-4 bags of planting mix into each of the holes (along with a wisteria), she waters 'em in, and a couple days later she's going "wow, they didn't even wilt", etc...
Wasn't long after that I was told that the only way I should ever sell the backhoe is if I could find a good deal on a newer one :licking:
BTW, Rich, been taking lotsa pics of my "three pronged hedge/brush terminator" kit build, just about to start on "phase three", and will start a separate thread when I've got something SERIOUS to show (The Samurai and friends) ... Steve
See, if ya throw a few "oh good, that's OUR new xxxx"s in between the "tom sawyer" approaches, ya get no more dirty looks than usual, and TWICE the goodies -
Also, it doesn't hurt when wifey brings home 4 5 gallon wisteria's in the dead of summer, and says "could we plant these by the posts on the pergola you built?" - so I hop on the ol' 580, drive the 2' bucket into the ground a few times by each of 4 posts, wrestle 4 chunks of "brick" out of the clay (each one just a bit smaller than your washing machine), get 'em into the loader and plant 'em in a junk area of the pasture to "melt in later", dump 3-4 bags of planting mix into each of the holes (along with a wisteria), she waters 'em in, and a couple days later she's going "wow, they didn't even wilt", etc...
Wasn't long after that I was told that the only way I should ever sell the backhoe is if I could find a good deal on a newer one :licking:
BTW, Rich, been taking lotsa pics of my "three pronged hedge/brush terminator" kit build, just about to start on "phase three", and will start a separate thread when I've got something SERIOUS to show (The Samurai and friends) ... Steve