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   / Good morning!!!! #119,861  
I'm going to check prices today to see if diamond plate is in the spectrum of affordable. Pressure treated lumber has over doubled in price. If the steel is even another 50% higher, it would surely be worth it.

The neighbor did that with his 20' car trailer, Ted. 11 gauge steel tread plate over 100% of the deck. It's strong, but it's also very heavy. You might want to do the calculations to see how much payload capacity you'll lose by putting an all steel deck on.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,862  
54° early, 69° later, pretty sunny day with a bit of breeze. Made an early run to the drugstore, came home and did a bit of maintenance in the Ram interior. Grass is growing very slowly now, 6 days and 1.5” of rain last week and it’s barely grown at all. One more cutting will probably do it this year. Then I’ll drop the deck and remove blades for a thorough cleaning, sharpening and lubrication, so it’ll be ready come March. I’m going to get some pallets and build an implement stand for each piece so they’re easier to remove and reattach, and I won’t have to hoss them around so much. Once the deck is off I’ll put the the land plane back on and do the driveway and a couple of other jobs, plus it’s good counterweight. I can leave it on all winter, it’s kind of hard to mow with it hanging off the back though.

Y’all keep busy and stay safe.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,863  
69°F and .02 inches rain.

Back on my project this morning.

Zoom Happy Hour this afternoon

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,864  
had a nice walk this morning, interesting new addition to campground pulling a dune buggy. Then chatted with owner's father who was digging up sweet potatoes and peanuts with his Farmall 140.
Actually I think father is the owner and his son manages the campground...
We got to chatting about tractors, turns out he has fourteen more A's and 140's over in his barn including several Hi-Lifts which I assume he used for tobacco long ago. I had never seen raw peanuts before, yes part of my lacking Northern education...so his wife opened one up and suggested I eat it. Well...little dirt on it, but it actually tasted pretty good. He said he eats a pound at a time and half a pound of dirt...which begged the question of what fertilizer he was using and he said none, didn't believe in chemicals and for sure no animal manure. Looks like he had about a hundred pounds, maybe more of sweet potatoes ready to go in his barn after he dried them out.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #119,865  
The neighbor did that with his 20' car trailer, Ted. 11 gauge steel tread plate over 100% of the deck. It's strong, but it's also very heavy. You might want to do the calculations to see how much payload capacity you'll lose by putting an all steel deck on.

I priced out both 14g and 1/8" diamond plate. The 14g (5/64") would actually be about $40 less than wood. The thicker 1/8" would only cost about $10 more than wood. Weight wise, the 1/8" would be about 60-70 lbs heavier, so not too much of a payload loss.

I haven't decided which route I am going.... there are pros and cons to each.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,866  
daugen.
We got to chatting about tractors, turns out he has fourteen more A's and 140's over in his barn including several Hi-Lifts which I assume he used for tobacco long ago.
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:eek: Now that's inventory finding part should be problem.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,867  
daugen.
We got to chatting about tractors, turns out he has fourteen more A's and 140's over in his barn including several Hi-Lifts which I assume he used for tobacco long ago.
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:eek: Now that's inventory finding part should be problem.

My memory is he said they all work too...actually parts for A's, Super A's and 140's are easy and cheap to come by. They made a huge number of these small tractors and built
them so well they just keep on working to this day, at least 60 years later. One nice thing about all those similar tractors is ability to scavenge when needed.
Just about everyone with a tractor around here has owned one of them at one time or another.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,868  
I need to go take a closer look at that dune buggy tomorrow on my walk. Looks like a front engine conversion on a Bug, never saw one of those before, and where the engine was
a racing style fuel tank is installed. Someone surely wanted something different.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,869  
Got the new equipment from HughesNet installed today. Not too troublesome, but I honestly don't see any improvement in the service speed. It has a built in wifi router with both 2.4g and 5g channels, just like our old router. I originally set it up to just use the 5g channel as the main channel, and the 2.4g as the "guest" channel ... not that we have a lot of guests here. The thinking was that it was probably always defaulting to the 2.4g, so I'd just eliminate that possibility and go straight to 5g. Wrong. The 5g worked off and on, but seemed to drop connection more than it was on. So, this told me that we're not really getting enough signal here to utilize the 5g connection. Once I included the 2.4g (dual channels), it worked just like the old setup. Slow. This "upgrade" did nothing for us, beyond combining two pieces of gear into one. I guess when The Wife gets back from Texas, we'll have to sit down and give some consideration to trying Viasat.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,870  
for those of you, like me, who hate to hook up pto's, Kubota is now coming out with a quick hitch pto for select models and of course
matching Land Pride equipment. Sounds like a winner to me.
just a small part of the following, their annual meeting had to go virtual due to CV
Kubota 2;) New Products | Zoom Dealer Meeting - YouTube
 

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