Posted by rrlund on June 12, 2016 at 14:38:23 from (162.250.24.90):
I don't have any problem with tinkering around the shop and yard on Sunday,I just don't do field work. The wife got me the last of the Oliver banners for my birthday. The one with the black keystone logo. I mounted it on 3/8ths plywood and made a frame around it like I did the ones with the Oliver/Hart Parr/Nichols and Shepard/American Seeding logo and the one with the Fleetline logo. I parked the baler and went to unhook it. I needed it unhooked so I can cut hay with the 105 tomorrow anyway. I couldn't get that miserable slide type PTO connector unhooked for nuthin. There's a special place in h3ll for the person who invented that I hope. I had to take the shaft right out of the tractor and work on it on the tailgate of the pickup. I had another shaft here out of another parts baler,but the shield was shot on that one,so I had to get the shield off both of them and swap those around. With that out of the way,I got up on the ladder and hung that sign up behind the plows on the wall in the toolshed.
The darned cattle had the cables broke on two feed bunks at the same time,so I had to clamp those back together and tighten them up. Then there was a broken panel in a round bale feeder in one lot. There were more broken feeders around with one or two good panels,so I had to make up a good one out of pieces.
I thought I was done for the day when the wife wanted to know if I could drive 16 steel fence posts in the garden for her tomato plant wires. "Drag'em out there,I'll get the post driver".
Maybe I can still pretend it Sunday after supper. lol
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