RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
- Messages
- 8,754
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 57 @ 3:30AM. Plentiful sunshine. High 78F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.
Beautiful day yesterday, not a cloud in the sky, balmy temps, and a nice cooling breeze.
Still no luck getting the tractor started, but got a comment on the Youtube video I posted suggesting there's an interlock on the backhoe/3PH system that may be the cause.
that's it.
Went through a couple spools of line and a couple tanks of gas weed eating yesterday, and only got dumped on my butt once on the steep hillside. I can feel it today; guess I'm not made of rubber anymore. Probably have two more sessions to finish, but it's not as hard as I was thinking it would be. And my back's not complaining much.
Once it gets a little light in the sky I need to set a post at each corner of the water tank site and shoot a level with the laser so I know how deep to dig the terrace. All this time I'm spending on hillsides lately has me wondering if I'll end up with one leg shorter than the other. That's a reference to a cow joke my dad kept telling my mom and I on our many trips to West Virginia to visit grandma.
Covid restrictions on the big Memorial Day BMW motorcycle rally had them restricting attendance to 300 people, so I was on a wait list. Yesterday I got email with registration instructions, so somehow they were able to bump the numbers up. They didn't drop the fee, though. Gotta find some time to dust a bike off and start packing.
Wednesday already?
Beautiful day yesterday, not a cloud in the sky, balmy temps, and a nice cooling breeze.
Still no luck getting the tractor started, but got a comment on the Youtube video I posted suggesting there's an interlock on the backhoe/3PH system that may be the cause.

Went through a couple spools of line and a couple tanks of gas weed eating yesterday, and only got dumped on my butt once on the steep hillside. I can feel it today; guess I'm not made of rubber anymore. Probably have two more sessions to finish, but it's not as hard as I was thinking it would be. And my back's not complaining much.
Once it gets a little light in the sky I need to set a post at each corner of the water tank site and shoot a level with the laser so I know how deep to dig the terrace. All this time I'm spending on hillsides lately has me wondering if I'll end up with one leg shorter than the other. That's a reference to a cow joke my dad kept telling my mom and I on our many trips to West Virginia to visit grandma.

Covid restrictions on the big Memorial Day BMW motorcycle rally had them restricting attendance to 300 people, so I was on a wait list. Yesterday I got email with registration instructions, so somehow they were able to bump the numbers up. They didn't drop the fee, though. Gotta find some time to dust a bike off and start packing.
Wednesday already?