I have a bucket for my chain saw supplies and in it are two bright orange Stihl wedges. Gotten lucky, so far they are gathering dust, but there when I need them. When you grow up splitting wood with a sledge and steel wedges, wedges become second hand. It would be great if one of you knowledgeable woodsmen, likely from the North, would start a thread on how to free stuck saws. I bet we would all learn something.
Much cooler day, 37 now going up to 57. Well, "cool" is relative, huh?
I replaced the batteries in my Precedent golf cart with six Trojan burgundy batteries three years ago and they are still like new and running strong. I worry more about the low tech ferro-resonant charger than those batteries; my understanding is that they are still the highest quality mainstream battery you can put in a golf cart. I bet part of the problem is folks don't check the water in them...am pretty religious about every two or three months I use the traditional Napa/Balkamp battery waterer and keep the cells filled. I expect 8 years out of these batteries. We shall see... Battery store also had Exide, and they were about 20 percent less. Lot of work lugging batteries, cleaning terminals, etc, decided to put the "good" batteries in there and haven't regretted it. I just wish there was a way to put a 8V battery on a smart charger; I'd love to get some desulphating going on but how?
Headed downtown for a haircut, buy some grass seed to fix where my ditch dweller ripped up my roadside for thirty feet, and finally, pick up a huge amount of cans and trash in the ditches. I take a long handled plastic pitch fork and scoop the junk out of the water, up on the banks, and try not to slide in the mud doing so. Pretty goopy out there still. Hard not to handle this junk, sure wash my hands when I come in. My ditches have become the public's trash can. Like many of yours. Hard to understand. Who raised these people?....
My onions are supposed to go in the ground Feb 1 here and with the second tray of seedlings, looks like I'll have about 500 to plant. Good thing I like onions...
Now if I could get my Super A back to make my hills...could do it with the little Massey and wreck my neck by turning around, and every time my neck turns the tractor heads off to the right, making a wavy mess. So I'll be patient and wait. Each tractor has its own job, don't want them unhappy and filing job actions against each other...need a happy family of all my different colored tractors.
