woody
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2010
- Messages
- 1,096
- Location
- Central Alabama
- Tractor
- Kubota B26, Kubota ZG222, Kubota L45, 1980 Ford 1700
on Friday the 13 I was cutting my grass and the mower deck rolled up a rock that the blades would not have normally hit, but the deck hit it and rolled the rock out of the ground the blades tried their best to chop it up but it was the rear window on my truck that caught a piece of the rock. those power sliding windows are pricey.
on Friday the 27th I was hauling gravel in my 5 ton dump trailer and on the third load of the day my helper let the cord get under the tire and pulled the insulation back of course it shorted the wire out burning one completely into.
On Saturday the 28th I loaded up the B26 and box blade to go straighten up a road that has not been touched in 20 plus years and just a little while into it I noticed oil blowing out the vent tube so I cut the tractor off and when I started again it didn't blow out for a while but eventually did several times I got the road done and went home.
On Sunday my wife and I carried the L45 over to our sons home and trimmed the bushes back so we could bush hog and mow without getting slapped in the face. probably about 2 acres of wood line I was using my sickle bar and it worked well until the wife says where is that oil coming from and looking under the tractor I see a stream of oil coming from parts unknown.
I get home and my father-in-law informs me that the switch that engages the blades on my craftsman lawn mower broke and the red knob is laying in the seat.
Sometimes your the bug and sometimes your the windshield, I think I'm the bug.
on Friday the 27th I was hauling gravel in my 5 ton dump trailer and on the third load of the day my helper let the cord get under the tire and pulled the insulation back of course it shorted the wire out burning one completely into.
On Saturday the 28th I loaded up the B26 and box blade to go straighten up a road that has not been touched in 20 plus years and just a little while into it I noticed oil blowing out the vent tube so I cut the tractor off and when I started again it didn't blow out for a while but eventually did several times I got the road done and went home.
On Sunday my wife and I carried the L45 over to our sons home and trimmed the bushes back so we could bush hog and mow without getting slapped in the face. probably about 2 acres of wood line I was using my sickle bar and it worked well until the wife says where is that oil coming from and looking under the tractor I see a stream of oil coming from parts unknown.
I get home and my father-in-law informs me that the switch that engages the blades on my craftsman lawn mower broke and the red knob is laying in the seat.
Sometimes your the bug and sometimes your the windshield, I think I'm the bug.