The hearing aid technology class in the computer club was very informative.
what? eh?
Looks like I should attend...
hours and hours of mowing, hot day, feel a little baked now, nice to sit down.
Mowed lawn, then mowed the "far side" and roadsides.
I've mentioned before that this area is dominated by two families, the Woolards and the Alligoods.
Well one of the older Woolards stopped by yesterday as I was working on the motorhome and invited me to this year's
country tractor parade, where each year a bunch of tractors just drive all over the place. He mentioned something about 20 miles this year.
Geez at 5mph (put the slowest up front) that's a lot of driving around.
I thought that was very nice. He then mentioned if I brought my cab Massey perhaps I could lead the parade or end it, they want a big tractor with
lights at each end. Well.....when I mow the roadsides I turn every light on in that tractor, that's like six lights forward and two rear, plus the flashers, and clearly
this have caught the attention of the local farmers. They were clearly impressed with my light show of winkey blinkeys.
So the little Massey will have to stay home, pouting probably. And if I take up the rear, I also have a portable magnetic strobe light to put in the rear.
I do not want some fool running in to the back of me on a blind curve where they run up on me. We have some corners around here that could happen very easily.
All of this may be moot if I don't get a go ahead from my insurance company. They have already gone on record saying I can take it on the road around the block to get to the far side of my property, since there's a pond/swamp in the middle, and yes I can mow the roadsides along the way. Now I have to go back and figure out how to get liability for this. Physical damage is easy, never did specifically insure the new tractor and maybe this will require that. But getting liability coverage
may not be so simple. Folks do it all the time and never think of insurance. Well I used to teach this stuff and I'm not going broke in retirement due to some
loophole in my policy. The fine print taketh away...
so as I drink a nice iced coffee I'll email my insurance agent, who I'm quite sure knows all about these tractor parades.
The main town one goes right past his office door. I'm quite sure he has dealt with this before.
And he's a good guy and knows I don't want a three hundred dollar policy to drive in one parade...