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   / Good morning!!!! #84,961  
Fortunately I managed a quick snap this morning, just before the rain came (It is still a little shy and wanted to hide behind the bales I was moving :)).

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Yes it's another Iseki - aren't I boring ! I did have a look at a couple of other colours and also tried a non-hydro Iseki, but felt most comfortable in an uprated version of the HST model I had before.

The loader is from the same manufacturer I had before (MX), this is a new model - not as elegant as the previous one but looks a bit tougher and with a better reach and lifting capacity.

I certainly have nothing against a blue tractor. Congrats!

Father and son carpentry team here who are my absolutely favorite tradespeople.
Both genuine finish carpenters, always looking how to do things better.

We were privileged to have a similar father/son team doing the major work on our house remodel. Like yours, excellent work at well below expected prices. Unlike yours, though, they seemed financially solid.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,962  
PJ 2.0 model used but barely

Thomas like the carpenters song we’ve only just begun
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,963  
spent most of day outside working and pretty tuckered out.
Got the fertilizer spreader put on the little Massey and put down limestone out in the fields.
Then as much time cleaning the spreader as using it, no matter what they seem to rust, likely the chemicals at work.

Finally got the base for the greenhouse done, more complicated than expected but worked out well. Plastic grids in center, with
pressure treated "picture frame" on top of which the 35 pound greenhouse will go. Secured the wood to the ground by driving stakes into ground under wood and screwing down into tops of stakes.

Didn't get all that warm today so enjoying my little heater on my toes at the moment.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #84,964  
Nice looking tractor Eric I’m sure you will enjoy it
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,965  
Eric, nice Iseki. Is that a self leveling loader?
Glad two of us are getting Christmas presents...
let's see who else we can motivate...;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,966  
Home from surgery. Reported as "nothing earth-shattering" found. Meniscus had degraded some, they removed additional portions. Some tibial bone was " rough", so that was smoothed. Some "debri" was removed. The actual surgery took about an hour. I did not want to wake up from the anesthesia....way too good of a nap....haven't slept so good in the last 9 months :D

I think the knee is finally fixed. There is minimal pain, feels better than the entire last 6 months. Hopefully it stays this way. No weight bearing for the next 3-5 days, getting used to the crutches again. Now if I can just get myself to remain bedridden for a couple of days.

THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT! It really means a lot to me. Prayers out for all others needing them.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,967  
Eric, I thought you were just pulling our chain about getting a new tractor. Well I see now that CONGRATULATIONS are definitely in order. Well deserved. Did you get that air suspension seat with it? We definitely need to see some more pics:thumbsup::drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,968  
LS glad you knee is feeling better, hope it feels the same when the pain meds wear out. I remember I got a "block" on my knee during surgery and I did feel discomfort when it wore off, but it gradually, very gradually, got better and 4 years later I can do short hikes and only feel pain after 5 miles.

Eric and Drew, cool Christmas gifts now someone has to get a white tractor I'm getting a crown for Christmas. It should be here in 23 sleeps, I can use it every day and you will be able to see it if I open my mouth real wide so you probably won't be getting a pic.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,969  
Eric and Drew, cool Christmas gifts now someone has to get a white tractor I'm getting a crown for Christmas. It should be here in 23 sleeps, I can use it every day and you will be able to see it if I open my mouth real wide so you probably won't be getting a pic.

:laughing::laughing::thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,970  
LS glad you made it thru surgery ok hopefully the fix is in prayers sent
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,971  
Good evening all. 36F this morning, clear, calm wind. Wind stayed light with moderate gusts, sky stayed clear, high temp 66F. Changed oil in mower today, along with a blade sharpen. Volagi has some maintenance issues, especially leaking rear tire, so changed over to Trek till they are done and went for bike ride. Could not get motivated to continue with lights :(
Ted, good to hear you got through surgery ok.
Don no pics on crown please :)
Eric congrats on new tractor !!:drink:
RNG, another voice to say let him back in!!
CWB good to hear good report on your wife :)
Thomas, let me know how do you cancel winter?
prayers for all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,972  
Ah man, I just figured it out. It is a red, white and blue early Christmas for the morning group,
Drew red (tractor)
me white (crown)
Eric blue (tractor)

I predict mine is the least fun.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,973  
Farmer, someone will always buy your used tractor, whatever the hours or age, it's only a question of how many chickens you need to raise to pay for the replacement. How are your tires doing, they are often the big expense item ? Some would say sell while there is still enough tread left for a light user not to worry about, or change tires and keep the tractor for a few more years - your engine should be nowhere near the end of life.

I've recently sold my Iseki (I've been waiting for Drew's new tractor to arrive before announcing this, but he keeps coming up with excuses to delay delivery until his comes gift wrapped for Christmas :D).

Business wise, it was a stupid thing to do, if profit was the only consideration I should have kept it for several more years. It was built in 2012 and when I bought it 2 years later it was immaculate, having done only a few demonstrations. Another 4 years on and by some amazing strokes of luck, there was still not a scratch on it and the tires looked good (at least, they did when not covered in sheep poop:)). I had intended to retro fit an air suspension seat, then realised they were less than half the price if bought at the same time as a new tractor and that's when I thought if I was ever going to sell my much loved Iseki, this would be the ideal time. Still couldn't justify it on cost, then reasoned to myself, I have been very fortunate in life - why spoil it and risk having death bed regrets about not buying a new tractor ? :laughing:

You make me laugh, Eric. I’m toying with several projects that pencil around $30k, which of course I don’t have in my back pocket. None involve a new tractor ☹️. Wife’s attitude is maybe it’s about time we enjoyed some our son’s inheritance while we are still alive. He won’t miss it if it’s not there.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,974  
PJ, if it were me and our son my approach would be along this line. Sell him the car at a decent price, maybe $6k with a reasonable monthly payment schedule, don’t forget interest to be legal. I’d also put it in writing and not let him miss a payment. Save the payments, totally without his knowledge. This should be a could thing for his mother as it fosters some growing up. A some point, when he is grown and more responsible gift him the money.
Our own son added his own twist, cancelled his collision insurance on his own and totaled car about 6 months in. He ended up making that payment and the bank payment for the replacement car. A tough lesson he hasn’t forgotten. Invested the money in an account and then gave to him as a wedding present a few years later. Last we talked it was still invested. He’s still driving the 2001 Honda Civic he bought new to replace the totaled car.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,975  
New tractors, new teeth, rebuilt knee, decorations, car, trips, congrats all.
RNG, hope you get home soon. Do you get enough rain to catch an emergency supply?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,976  
Talked myself out of going to town and called the supplier to discuss over phone. Good thing as some items will have to be special ordered.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,977  
Good morning. I have to go out today so in a couple of minutes I will be filling hay racks in the dark. That's not too big an issue, it's lifting the tops open in this high wind that is going to be the fun bit.

LS, nothing earth (or bone) shattering sounds great news. :thumbsup: Take it nice and steady - no more competitive festive decorating for a while.

Eric, nice Iseki. Is that a self leveling loader?
Glad two of us are getting Christmas presents...
let's see who else we can motivate...;)

Drew, yes it is self levelling but ssssh, not so loud, my wife may be listening ;).
Just to be clear, your tractor is a Christmas present. All I did was purchase an air suspension seat to resolve an health and safety issue in the ageing self employed workforce. It just so happened that the most economical manner to purchase this item was with a tractor attached. :D
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,978  
2018-11-28, 0341

30 right now...high in the mid-30's today.

After posting yesterday and a bit of internet prowling, I went out to clear snow from the drive and street. Definitely wet, heavy snow. Anyway, on a pass on the street, the outside lights on my neighbor's and our house flickered twice, then total darkness. I finished up clearing the snow, then back to the house. Fortunately, I have a small handheld Stanley LED lantern in the truck (which was right next to where I park the Deere), so I had light to get into the house.
We have three LED lanterns in the house so we had light, but no heat, water or much else. I ran up to Randolph for coffee, donuts and some hot sandwiches
Since the snow was coming down heavy, I plowed again at around noon (yeah, I stayed home yesterday) since the tractor was still relatively warm and I couldn't plug it in, obviously. All told, we got 8 or 9 inches of wet, heavy snow. If the snow had been powdery, I'd estimate it would have been a good 15-18 inches.
Per the reports, 10% of Vermont residents lost power from Montpelier as far south as Springfield.
Power was out until 0130-0145 this morning.

Now, I have a 10kW generator...and we did run an extension in to the house, but there wasn't much we could power up...things such as the well pump...since the circuit breaker box is on the opposite side of the house. I'm going to have to plan better come spring for the genny set up.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,979  
22 and going to 32F. Wind NNW16 gusting to 26 mph. 60% chance of 'periods' of snow.

The neighbour slid his 4 wd pickup off the road ind into the ditch yesterday. His 2 wd Massey was just spinning its' wheels, so I grabbed the Kioti. He is back on the road now. We had to get the township out to cut a bunch of trees that were hanging over the road and right down to the road. They are the reason he was in the ditch to begin with.

I had a tree down in the driveway, I just plowed around it until the young (50) lad got his sorry but out of bed and he cut it with his buck saw.

Today I take the dog (Pug) to the vet to get 'fixed'. She will argue that she isn't broken, but I say she will get fixed anyway.

After the vet run I will plow. Do I ever get tired of plowing snow? No. I love plowing snow and once upon a time I did it for a living (20 years).

Have a good day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #84,980  
Now, I have a 10kW generator...and we did run an extension in to the house, but there wasn't much we could power up...things such as the well pump...since the circuit breaker box is on the opposite side of the house. I'm going to have to plan better come spring for the genny set up.

I ran the 220 Volt line from my genny into a 2 position center off knife switch for the well pump. The top position is from grid power. The bottom position is from the genny. It works good. Everything else is 110 V. My breaker box is 52' away from the well pump, too. The genny is another 25' past that.
 

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