txdon
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Don, does the show start at 10am Eastern, or Central?
central, but I hope it warms up, it was 70˚ yesterday.
2 buckets buckeye
Good idea on the pressure washer Rip, will do if it’s not too cold tonight.
Don, does the show start at 10am Eastern, or Central?
The stump can see its shadow. Now what does that mean?View attachment 538131
We need to name this stubborn stump, any suggestions?
My sickle is a JD 350, no Pittman stick. It is 9' long. I primarily use it to trim the pond banks as it can be angled downward. I need to take it to Drew or RNG for a makeover. (cept they might paint it orange), LOL.
One day electronics could evolve so that TBN posts also support a "Smell this" feature, which would be great for this - though I guess other uses would get a few of us banned too.
The stump can see its shadow. Now what does that mean?

2 buckets buckeye
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Without pictures it didn't happen<snip>
Well, you see, when you turn the tractor too tightly when pulling a drag harrow one can, if one has substantial talent,
wrap the pull cable on the grippy knobs of the rear tire, which picks the harrow up and proceeds to try to deposit it on the driver's seat.
Saw that in time, started making lots of tink tink tink noise as it dragged across the lift arms. I immediately stopped, no damage to the lift arms, no damage anywhere, yeah, I lucked out. Oh, no I didn't.... chains gave the underside of the left wheel housing a good whack and bent back the edges about half an inch, and yeah took a small amount of orange paint off.
Groan, my first big/little dent in five years. Operator error, as usual. Good thing I just finished paying for it...
So I guess I'll be doing a little vice grip work, a little sanding, masking tape, and painting.
This tractor was named after my late wife and I had to look at the dent and say sorry honey....<snip>
Interspersed by trips for parts.6 more weeks of digging.![]()

6 more weeks of digging.
Without pictures it didn't happen
you're mean...
I gotta show my screwups?
Not going to get fixed any time soon. Need some warm sunny weather to dry
that paint properly. Until then I use the tractor almost daily. Not so much in the mud...
Clear weather today, temps are dropping, 21 tonight, might hit teens.
Going to be quite the test of the propane heater in the rv. Prospect coming at 9am tomorrow to look at it
and I need it to be warm in there. It will be under freezing still when they show up. And I have no idea how much
propane is in the two tanks because they don't come with gauges. And most of the add on level gauges get bad reviews.
So electric heaters on today, propane on first thing tomorrow morning. At least I have the rv plugged into the house with a 30 amp
rv connection, so they can test the microwave, etc.
Was able to buy a heavier duty grade set of blades for my Cub Cadet LX2. Felt half again heavier than stock. Thicker metal will hold up to sand better.
After 28 hours original set, now sharpened twice, look like someone nibbled on the very end with sharp teeth. I sharpened them up fine but mid summer when they will be dull again
I'll put the new ones on. Over 50 bucks for a pair of 42 inch blades. A bit pricey...but that's dealer parts counters.
MTD has sold a zillion mowers in this country and lots of other equipment. It's an interesting history, with Cub Cadet as their
halo brand. Which is why CC is now making those humongous zero turns I saw in the dealership, some with steering wheels.
Their construction was very impressive and if you painted it orange you could easily think it was another Kubota commercial mower. It really was that beefy.
But we did agree that, steering wheel or not, they still would slide like teacup in a carnival on wet hills. And since that has happened to me,
managing to take out a split rail fence at the bottom of the wet hill, my first experience with zturns in the wet was as bad as it gets.
I sat there and just thought to myself, I can't believe I did that. And I don't know why it happened.
After doing reading online it was easy to
find this Achilles heel in zturns. In the dry they reign supreme but getting front brakes installed
when your wheel spins a 360 is so far a steep challenge to build.
Thankfully I live on a pool table so those worries aren't mine. But they had no diesels.
No diesels, too bad. One fuel storage tank is enough for me.
The rv's bed has a twin control heated mattress pad on it. Maybe I should crank that up, so when the new Mistress of the rv decides to lie down on the bed
on a cold cold day it will just envelope her in warmth. Oh honey, this is so nice, let's buy it.
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Engine Compartments | BlazeCut
Most older firemen have had the unique experience of trying to put out a fire in a VW engine compartment whose
fabric gas lines finally gave up the ghost and broke, creating an inferno, which then lights off the magnesium engine, and guess what,
water doesn't work. In fact it makes it worse until the block cools down. We learned to carry a hundred pounds of sand to smother those engines.
RNG is likely to have fuel lines that are a bit more modern, and much safer...but it seems some belt and suspenders going on here.
Reduce the risk of fire by design and then if it happens, squelch it.