rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
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- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
74F and "Fair" @ 22:30, heading down to an overnight low of 65F. High tomorrow only 72F ...
Hopper and one sunflower tube feeder refilled. Also the two suet cake feeders in the back.
Woman picked up the fitting I needed for the drain valve/garden hose connection on the 65 gallon spray tank (on the second trip) so I got that glued up. "Mr. Helpful" down at the hardware store sometimes isn't so helpful ... but his heart is in the right place at least.
Also put the teflon on both ends, and the brass adapter and got it all screwed together into the tank. Just need to strap it down to the pallet and fill it and check it for leaks.
2" adapter and pipe nipple taken out of old valve on water buffalo, threads cleaned up and teflon taped. Fittings installed on new valve and installed in the 55G drum. Just need to fill and check it for leaks.
Hosed off 4 horizontals for the industrial shelving.
Another 25 gallons of RM18 mixed up in the sprayer for tomorrow.
Took the cordless drill up to the shop and unscrewed the fencer off the wall and brought it down to the house, cleaned it off and plugged it in, and then mounted it out back by the electrical outlet.
Woman helped me get the 4 t-posts installed for the electric fence. They're not perfectly vertical by any means but close enough. Then ran 3 strands of high-tensile wire and installed the 6 step-in fence posts along the side and put the tensioners on. Top strand is about at my eye level, bottom strand is about 4" - 5" off the ground. Will add at least 2 more strands, more likely 3 ... and some pie tins so the deer can see it's there.
Still need to drive the ground rods in and run a wire from the fencer out to the fence itself. Just hoping no one gets into it and gets tangled up tonight before I get it electrified.
Woman watered the garden and the iris and others while some of that was going on.
Deer are doing a good job keeping the apples policed up and off the lawn:
Hope everyone had a great day ...
Hopper and one sunflower tube feeder refilled. Also the two suet cake feeders in the back.
Woman picked up the fitting I needed for the drain valve/garden hose connection on the 65 gallon spray tank (on the second trip) so I got that glued up. "Mr. Helpful" down at the hardware store sometimes isn't so helpful ... but his heart is in the right place at least.
Also put the teflon on both ends, and the brass adapter and got it all screwed together into the tank. Just need to strap it down to the pallet and fill it and check it for leaks.
2" adapter and pipe nipple taken out of old valve on water buffalo, threads cleaned up and teflon taped. Fittings installed on new valve and installed in the 55G drum. Just need to fill and check it for leaks.
Hosed off 4 horizontals for the industrial shelving.
Another 25 gallons of RM18 mixed up in the sprayer for tomorrow.
Took the cordless drill up to the shop and unscrewed the fencer off the wall and brought it down to the house, cleaned it off and plugged it in, and then mounted it out back by the electrical outlet.
Woman helped me get the 4 t-posts installed for the electric fence. They're not perfectly vertical by any means but close enough. Then ran 3 strands of high-tensile wire and installed the 6 step-in fence posts along the side and put the tensioners on. Top strand is about at my eye level, bottom strand is about 4" - 5" off the ground. Will add at least 2 more strands, more likely 3 ... and some pie tins so the deer can see it's there.
Still need to drive the ground rods in and run a wire from the fencer out to the fence itself. Just hoping no one gets into it and gets tangled up tonight before I get it electrified.
Woman watered the garden and the iris and others while some of that was going on.
Deer are doing a good job keeping the apples policed up and off the lawn:
Hope everyone had a great day ...