TODAYS SEAT TIME

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I had a busy day today, but I did manage to take the loader tractor and clean out this ditch that wasn't flowing well,

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With that done, I re-shaped my back garden too,

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Then I was off to other projects...

SR
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #13,214  
I used my new to me trencher to burry some gutter lines and I started some mowing but my skid steer mower blew a seal.
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That looks like a crappy job of using bubble gum to hold
it together:ROFLMAO:

willy

I knew a guy that didn't have much money back in the 50's
he would purchase junkers and it was on a Friday afternoon
and he busted the oil pan hit a rock. We went to the junk yard
a couple miles from his place we finally got a oil pan and he was
draining all the oil from all the vehicles he could get to. Believe it
or not but he actually took a bunch of this little brothers bubble gum
and chewed it and used it for the gasket then he filled with the used
black as tar used oil. One time his old clunker was just showing a
little oil on the stick and he filled up with water I told him I would
follow him and pick him up and take him into town. We started out
hitting 90 to 100+ on the back roads in Wisconsin and needless to
say we didn't get very far as the engine locked up and left 2 black
lines in the road he hit his head on the windshield we were hitting
about 105 he was drunk and don't know how he got away without
a scratch! He got out and had some choice words got back in put
in neutral and pushed it into the ditch! He did not have a license or
insurance and car wasn't registered he only drove at night all back
roads. The only thing that mattered was he had money to party!
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #13,216  
That looks like a crappy job of using bubble gum to hold
it together:ROFLMAO:

willy

I knew a guy that didn't have much money back in the 50's
he would purchase junkers and it was on a Friday afternoon
and he busted the oil pan hit a rock. We went to the junk yard
a couple miles from his place we finally got a oil pan and he was
draining all the oil from all the vehicles he could get to. Believe it
or not but he actually took a bunch of this little brothers bubble gum
and chewed it and used it for the gasket then he filled with the used
black as tar used oil. One time his old clunker was just showing a
little oil on the stick and he filled up with water I told him I would
follow him and pick him up and take him into town. We started out
hitting 90 to 100+ on the back roads in Wisconsin and needless to
say we didn't get very far as the engine locked up and left 2 black
lines in the road he hit his head on the windshield we were hitting
about 105 he was drunk and don't know how he got away without
a scratch! He got out and had some choice words got back in put
in neutral and pushed it into the ditch! He did not have a license or
insurance and car wasn't registered he only drove at night all back
roads. The only thing that mattered was he had money to party!

There’s an o-ring there. I doubt they actually needed the sealer. But that’s not what failed. Zoom in around the center shaft.
 
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Continued from above:

With my back garden properly re-shaped, (raised) I climbed up on top of it,

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and ran over it a couple times,

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With that done, it was time to put the trencher on my tractor,

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and put a trench down the middle of the tilled ground,

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I raise flower bulbs for a local greenhouse, so I threw the "seed" flower bulbs in the trench, and covered them with a hoe,

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easy peasey...

SR
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #13,219  
I cut the grass out front with the zero turn and deposited the clippings in the loader bucket for the neighbour’s cows. They come a running for fresh lawn clippings. Cam
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #13,220  
I cut the grass out front with the zero turn and deposited the clippings in the loader bucket for the neighbour’s cows. They come a running for fresh lawn clippings. Cam
When I worked for a landscaping company one of my coworkers was always bragging about how big his tomato plants were, compliments of Miracle Gro.
When we mowed he always brought the grass clippings home to use for mulch. One day he came in all bummed out... all of that Weed-n-Feed we had put on the lawns in springtime had killed his plants.
 
 
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