63F and mostly sunny @ 06:45 ... heading up to high of 80F, supposed to be less humid today ... see a bunch of storms to the south and west, over near Dayton and I-75... hopefully they'll stay away for a few days.
Did a little modification work on the water buffalo yesterday - moved the valve from the end of the hose back to the 55 gallon barrel ... which will allow the hose to empty every time the valve is closed ... also eliminates some weight from the end of the hose by the valve and some of the various fittings not being there. It should be ready to go now, when the dry weather hits.
Spent a good bit of time looking for the plastic plate that covers the hole in the deck on Lawnboy when the bagger is removed since the Simplicity is out of commission ... no luck ...
Plan was to cut the grass around the house with the plate installed, let it dry in the sun, and then pick it up with the bagger installed.
There was a place on the pegboard in the garage that it was kept right next to the leaf shredder screens for the deck ... hard to imagine where it could have gotten off to ... The 'Cake says we were trying to find it before and it's been MIA for a long time ... seems her memory is a little better than mine ...
The woman just informed me that we really need the Simplicity back in operation ... so repairs are authorized
Cleaned out the wand on one of the hand pump sprayers yesterday and then sprayed whatever herbicide was in it on the driveway weeds. Was a little unsure about what was in there ... no doubt it was drained from the tank on the Fimco last year ... but not sure whether it was Roundup or Trimec ... and I sure didn't want to spray the Trimec anywhere near planting beds. Fortunately, since I put that stuff in that sprayer I've started to store it whatever tank residue comes out of the Fimco in jugs that clearly labeled. Will use up whatever Roundup premix I have, probably around a gallon or so, to get some areas, that are planting beds to be, treated, so they can be planted.
Managed to do a little weeding yesterday over by the west end planting beds ... they sure pull up when the ground is moist
Very little washout on the area I filled in where the retaining wall was removed. With it not being compacted, the soil apparently soaked up the rain like a sponge. Hafta see if it's dry enough today to run the tractor over it and compact it.
Hope everyone has an enjoyable and productive day.