Boondox
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 3,871
- Location
- Craftsbury Common, Vermont
- Tractor
- Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
A couple of days ago Tamara injured her back while shoveling sheep poop and hay out of their shelter. The shelter is actually a low shed attached to the back of the garage, and there is no easy way to clean it out; it's a squat, lift, twist and dump sort of thing. Ergonomic nightmare as I pointed out in my request for a more human friendly arrangement. She vetoed me and is paying the price...but I can't say "I told you so" without appearing to be unloving and uncaring. So I finally managed to convince her to see a doctor. The doctor gave her some pills and some exercises which helped, but he warned her the injury would persist for weeks and to ease back into things.
So she went in on her day off to put in a marathon shift...and came home last night in agony. The pills can't touch it, and she's essentially bedridden this morning. Strike one.
The center diff and the catalytic on the Subaru need replacing. It will probably cost us $1500. Strike two.
And this morning the shower only gurgled. I ran into the basement and discovered our cistern was nearly empty and there is no water coming into the system. Obviously frozen or broken somewhere. 2 degrees outside in a blowing wind with a couple of feet of snow on the ground. Not nice conditions to search for the problem. Strike three.
I wish I could just call it quits and take the day off...but that's where all the issues are! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Pete
So she went in on her day off to put in a marathon shift...and came home last night in agony. The pills can't touch it, and she's essentially bedridden this morning. Strike one.
The center diff and the catalytic on the Subaru need replacing. It will probably cost us $1500. Strike two.
And this morning the shower only gurgled. I ran into the basement and discovered our cistern was nearly empty and there is no water coming into the system. Obviously frozen or broken somewhere. 2 degrees outside in a blowing wind with a couple of feet of snow on the ground. Not nice conditions to search for the problem. Strike three.
I wish I could just call it quits and take the day off...but that's where all the issues are! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Pete