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   / Good morning!!!! #120,671  
80˚F at 8PM.

Kyle is that Steiner going to be like someone's van? A source of entertainment for years!:D. Looking forward to see if we can get it running.

Rick your pic reminds me why I looked like mud after mowing without a cab.

Roy I think you are ready for the snow. Do the cabs also have AC up North?

Today started off pretty bad with breaking my tooth on a banana and e-muffin this morning and then I found out that all the mulch I put around the greenhouse was supposed to be compost.

BUT the dentist was in and put on a temporary crown and I was eating lunch by noon. I got an abundance of exercise and tractor time loading the FEL by hand, funny I dumped 7 buckets but it took 14 to remove the mulch - lots of quality tractor time - not too bad of a day. My parts even came in for the Honda tiller and it's now fixed with new lines and filters.

Loading-er-up.
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   / Good morning!!!! #120,672  
I am so enjoying tonight’s comedy hour ...

 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,673  
Healing up slow this time Kyle thanks for asking

Agreed wish we lived closer

Great looking tractor Roy

Would if I could BEF
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,674  
Good evening all. 64F this morning partly cloudy, light breeze. Wind cranked up about 9:30, sky was variable cloudy today, and high temp was 85F. Front passage above 6 in the morning, might rain. Started the day with a bike ride, then filled up wood wagon for insert, and tarped the wood pile, lot of rain in forecast for next week. Oh and did get a nap in and clean leave off of front and back porch. No new gopher activity today :dance1:
Covid update: Cooke 524 confirmed cases, 17 active cases, Montague Cooke 245 confirmed cases, 22 active cases, Grayson Cooke 2340 confirmed cases, 187 active cases.
Eric had no idea tuck pointing would remove your finger print. Hope the rest of the project goes well.
Roy sorry about no tractor, you are dealing with it better than I would have!
Bill warmed up there.
Drew thanks for the tasting report, takes a while to change one's taste buds :)
Mike sorry about the poor working conditions for you.
Billy loved both pics from the hike
Ron good yo get outside work done this tome of year, nice pic
Luther had a lot of those lately
Drew neat that you can think about wood working tools again
RNG good progress on white bike, sorry about extra trips on ladder and to town to finish drip lines.
Randy sorry to hear about continued issues with arm.
PJ glad you are catching up with rain, is pond full yet?
Ted why are you taking Bill's(lookfornew) weather? sounds like you could get some moisture
RS never had my own parts cleaner, just used the one at work, which is now 600 miles away now. good to hear more progress on blower. Anything to tell you what grease to use on the chain?
David hope dogs do well at vet.
Rick just a little dust.
Roy sweet ride!
Kyle good luck with tractor repair
Don sorry about tooth, glad it was fixed so quick, nothing like taking out all that mulch.
prayers for all especially Drew/move, Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter/tractor, RNG/fire, and Country/election
stay safe and healthy you all
 
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RNG,

Thanks.

I bought a used HF parts washer that the PO had been using with some kind of water based cleaning fluid. He didn't bother to clean and rinse it out after each use, and the pump innards were shot, and the inside of the tank was badly corroded. Unfortunately I trusted the seller when he told me it was good as new, and ended up trashing it.

Yeah ... with water-based cleaning fluids corrosion could be an issue ... one which I hadn't fully considered.

No matter - water is out due to freezing from the cold weather here.

I found another used washer, this one a home built at a motorcycle dealership, and use Stoddard solvent in it. It's a low vapor point solvent I get at a local fuel depot for about $5/gallon.

Without researching local fuel suppliers, I can easily get K-1 kerosene here for $4.28/gallon which includes the sales tax which is probably the most economical route to go ...

The washer uses an automotive type filter in the supply line, and that seems to do a pretty good job of catching debris and keeping the fluid clean.

Yeah, I saw a set up like that on another site ... guy was using a second container (5 gallon bucket ?) perhaps as a settling tank ... along with a spin-on oil filter in the supply line. I'll probably just use the Motorguard filter with some TP ... :laughing:

But I haven't seen the bottom of that tank in quite some time, so it's probably overdue for a good cleaning, too.

LOL ... yup ... I need to drain the liquid here and scoop out the crud on the bottom ... will make a good fire starter ... the liquid can go in the bulk diesel tank after it's filtered ... :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,676  
RS never had my own parts cleaner, just used the one at work, which is now 600 miles away now.

Yeah ... that's a bit of haul.

good to hear more progress on blower. Anything to tell you what grease to use on the chain?

Meets or exceeds NLGI Grade 2 ... will use the red grease from TSC since it meets the spec and is fairly cheap ($5 and change/lb)

Guessing 4 or 5 pounds ought to do it ... :thumbsup:
 
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Nice foliage pics, thanks.

Ron, some combination, plasma cutter, cutoff wheel, metal blade in reciprocating saw. Or all of the above.

Drew, sounds like you are approaching your rental as long term.

265 tons sounds like a lot of work, Buppies.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,678  
Vet trip was good, both pups good. Kekoa lost a bit of weight, Makani got his microchip, back for 4th round of shots next month.

By the time we got home and had lunch only an hour or so to putter around. Replaced leaking couplers on leaking air lines.

UPS now says delivery is tomorrow.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,679  
63F and clear @ 01:15, headed down to an overnight low of 58F.

Took hydraulic cylinders and stub axles up to shop.

Got five bird feeders relocated off of the lawn and closer to the house, including mealworm feeder from up in the field. Refilled the three sunflower feeders, one nyjer, and the mealworm. Birds were all over them after I refilled ... :thumbsup:

Hauled two bags of sunflower seeds down to the back (and just remembered now to go down and bring them inside ... :laughing:)

Rounded up 6 plastic buckets and brought them around back, cleaned out three and brought them up to the garage along with a couple of shovels, a sledgehammer, and a propane tank.

Report on beeswax/linseed oil combo on sledgehammer handle:

Didn't turn out like I was expecting, but I'm happy with it. It took quite a while for it to dry and when it did it wasn't slick. Initially, it was pretty tacky ... but eventually it became quite dry. And it seems like it largely impervious to moisture ... :thumbsup:

Added four bucketloads of crusher run to upper drive and spread it out. Still needs some more.

Blew leaves off area on west side where I dumped screened soil to sow new grass so it could dry out a little more. Hope to plant that later today.

Screen a few more bucketloads of soil from the compost pile.

Got shipping notification from Rural King on the wet sandblaster, should be here Monday ... :thumbsup:

Hope everyone had a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,680  
Looks good Roy,
What is the control Knob behind the window for?
Then I see 3 switches on the left fender,
is that the forward and reverse inching switches?
The knob controls the rockshaft, raising or lowering the draft (lower) links.
And, you're right...the 3 switches are for inching forward or reverse. I haven't tried them yet, but I will this weekend when I rig the snow blower
These will be pretty handy since aligning the tractor to an implement can be a real PITA sometimes

So the joystick is able to switch from the loader to the rear remote,
I knew some of the larger tractors did that with the proportional electric valves.
The joystick switch can be plumbed to the front (for a grapple) or to the rear remotes. The previous owner may have had a grapple, but I'm thinking it was for a hydraulic top link. Complete guess on my part though
 

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