wngsprd
Super Member
50 and nice outside...but flatlining at 50 as rain comes in soon.
Ken, hope you're doing better today.
RS, nice bird houses. Our bluebirds have been very busy with nesting season. I did have to run house sparrows out of one of them.
RNG, I've marked your vids to watch later, after the rain starts and I need some quality inside time. I think my drone does have a "governor" on it...although I believe the controller display showed more than 122 meters once or twice, it seems to max out at about 400 feet.
Gave the zero turn a good cleaning yesterday, and then changed the blades. I had used it as a bush hog on a quarter acre patch of dried up, decaying sorghum stalks and clover underneath. It wasn't really a tough cut, but the stalks were still tall enough to collect a mountain of debris all over the deck and radiator screen. Now I have some dull blades to sharpen. did a test mow with the new blades, and cut like butter.
Changed the air filters on the tractor and tilled the garden again. First dug up and transplanted some volunteer sunflowers. Garden soil looks great. I ordered a different type of landscape fabric for the garden...supposed to arrive today from Lowe's. I had a gift card from credit card points and needed a couple of other things. We have started using rocks instead of staples to hold down the fabric. I sure have enough of them I've gathered from some of our food plots...some are full of rocks, other plots have almost zero...soils are very different, too.
I sure feel good today.
Ken, hope you're doing better today.
RS, nice bird houses. Our bluebirds have been very busy with nesting season. I did have to run house sparrows out of one of them.
RNG, I've marked your vids to watch later, after the rain starts and I need some quality inside time. I think my drone does have a "governor" on it...although I believe the controller display showed more than 122 meters once or twice, it seems to max out at about 400 feet.
Gave the zero turn a good cleaning yesterday, and then changed the blades. I had used it as a bush hog on a quarter acre patch of dried up, decaying sorghum stalks and clover underneath. It wasn't really a tough cut, but the stalks were still tall enough to collect a mountain of debris all over the deck and radiator screen. Now I have some dull blades to sharpen. did a test mow with the new blades, and cut like butter.
Changed the air filters on the tractor and tilled the garden again. First dug up and transplanted some volunteer sunflowers. Garden soil looks great. I ordered a different type of landscape fabric for the garden...supposed to arrive today from Lowe's. I had a gift card from credit card points and needed a couple of other things. We have started using rocks instead of staples to hold down the fabric. I sure have enough of them I've gathered from some of our food plots...some are full of rocks, other plots have almost zero...soils are very different, too.
I sure feel good today.