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   / Good morning!!!! #80,161  
T storm chased me in. Again. Don't need the rain. Bad winds too. Got delivery minus screws. This is after numerous people assured us screws would come along. Another wasted day looking for supplies on order. And truck would not come down driveway nor the mover thingy venture into the back 40. So I get to lift all that stuff by muscle.
Yes. I am whining.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,162  
Rick, thank you, but couldn't find it. I think that was the master link to Messicks. Thankfully I figured it out, without reading the manual...

Pull about 5 spring loaded pins out, and with more than a little effort up it went. It sits on little supports in the rear, got the blades changed, cleaned a lot of gunked up wet grass off
the bottom of the deck and then went to put it back down. Oh, now this isn't so easy. Everything is so heavy when I pulled with all my weight on the "tipping" lever, nada.
Ok, power to the people. Cranked the engine up, raised the deck what must have been a tiny bit it had come down, and with a bit of a crash down it came. Two more pins set, all done.

Now I just have to get the right metric socket for the mower nut, it's bigger than one inch which was all my metric set went up to. So...with a wince i used a slightly loose SAE socket and the Dewalt impact gun got the job done. Sparks actually came out of there, that Kubota nut is seriously hardened. And despite boogering it up with the wrong size socket, shame on me :ashamed:, the nut appeared no worse for the wear. We all know using loose sockets doesn't end well. Definitely will get the right socket for next time. Had put about 50 hours on these blades and they were due for sharpening. No rocks here, so blades last longer if I can keep them away from sandy areas. Paint was so thick on the new blades I decided to put a fresh edge on them with the grinder.

Never going to complain about thick grippy paint on implements. The state of the art in implement painting in my experience can be pretty awful. Land Pride, Everything Attachments, for sure Tractor Supply, they all have peeled, and not rust peeling, whole areas just sheeting off, usually from an edge. US made, Chinese made, North Carolina made, no difference. I had every single edge on a four year old shiny red Northern Tools orchard sprayer peel off. All the flat areas were fine, every single edge was faulty. Someone who knows professional painting can tell me why that happened. Usually inadequate/rushed prep and often a complete lack of primer coat.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,163  
rain never came today so five hours later got the mowing done. New Hispanic helper seems fine, he lives right near the other guy, they know each other.
But he can come during the week, and in the morning, so he gets the nod.

Rear discharge 72 mower continues to make a mess in anything but dry grass. Having real second thoughts about that mower design.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,164  
87 with heat index of 96, got some rain overnight, several showers just missed us.
Busy day with unpleasant business, but had to be done and I’m glad it’s behind me. Hope you all have had a great day, mine is getting better, the Mike’s hard lemonade should help. ��
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,165  
Don’t know where the day went. Never got to oil changes on cars. But knocked off a few little things that keep popping into my mind as I walk around the place.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,166  
We ended up with maybe .4" rain over Saturday and Sunday. Still have cracks in the ground, but glad we got some.

Eric, you see things that I miss. I was looking for a brown moose out 800 yard or more and couldn't find it....

I Had to order some more bush hog PTO clutch parts. Hopefully they'll be in tomorrow.

Saw something RNG might like, I'll try to tack it onto this post in a bit from my phone.

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   / Good morning!!!! #80,167  
Rick, thank you, but couldn't find it. I think that was the master link to Messicks. Thankfully I figured it out, without reading the manual...

Pull about 5 spring loaded pins out, and with more than a little effort up it went. It sits on little supports in the rear, got the blades changed, cleaned a lot of gunked up wet grass off
the bottom of the deck and then went to put it back down. Oh, now this isn't so easy. Everything is so heavy when I pulled with all my weight on the "tipping" lever, nada.
Ok, power to the people. Cranked the engine up, raised the deck what must have been a tiny bit it had come down, and with a bit of a crash down it came. Two more pins set, all done.

Now I just have to get the right metric socket for the mower nut, it's bigger than one inch which was all my metric set went up to. So...with a wince i used a slightly loose SAE socket and the Dewalt impact gun got the job done. Sparks actually came out of there, that Kubota nut is seriously hardened. And despite boogering it up with the wrong size socket, shame on me :ashamed:, the nut appeared no worse for the wear. We all know using loose sockets doesn't end well. Definitely will get the right socket for next time. Had put about 50 hours on these blades and they were due for sharpening. No rocks here, so blades last longer if I can keep them away from sandy areas. Paint was so thick on the new blades I decided to put a fresh edge on them with the grinder.

Never going to complain about thick grippy paint on implements. The state of the art in implement painting in my experience can be pretty awful. Land Pride, Everything Attachments, for sure Tractor Supply, they all have peeled, and not rust peeling, whole areas just sheeting off, usually from an edge. US made, Chinese made, North Carolina made, no difference. I had every single edge on a four year old shiny red Northern Tools orchard sprayer peel off. All the flat areas were fine, every single edge was faulty. Someone who knows professional painting can tell me why that happened. Usually inadequate/rushed prep and often a complete lack of primer coat.

Have no idea what happened. Sorry Drew.

Kubota F3990 Front Mower (Walk Around) - YouTube
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,168  
So that’s where RNG’ van is, and he thinks it in California for a smog test that takes 3 weeks.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,169  
Good night all, will be on the road by 5 am at the latest so will check in later than usual. Ed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #80,170  
Good evening all. 73F for the start, .2 inch in the rain gauge, overcast with thunder, light wind. Rain began about 7:15, AM, ended about 7:30 PM, 2.5 in the gauge. Lake is going up, only down 2 feet at today's measurement, high temp 80F :cool2: No bike ride, way too wet, did some consulting, need some info from primary consultant, and he has not called back yet. Did get the dog's walk in so at least he is happy.
Ed good luck on your lathe trip!
Prayers for all.
 

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