LS Tractor Owner
Super Member
- Joined
- May 1, 2017
- Messages
- 7,565
- Location
- Edgewood, NM
- Tractor
- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
Good morning to all! Low of 42, going up to 80. Temps moderate to our "average" of 82 all next week. No rain chances.... not good. Severe drought areas will be growing....
I ran a few errands yesterday, spotted boneless chicken breasts for $.89 lb..... stocked up on those, about 36 lbs worth, (integral part of dog food). Then picked up boneless pork roasts for $.99 lb..... stocked up with 20lbs of those (for the peoples). Dozen white corn on the cob, misc other stuff.
Helped the wifey grind all the chicken and package for freezer, put everything else away.
I decided to take advantage of the little bit of moisture still left in the soil, and mow the weeds around the house (about an acre). When I went to get the garden tractor out of the shed, both back tires were flat, and the battery was dead.... so, got the charger hooked up, portable air tank to fill the tires enough to get it to the shop, and wait until the battery had enough juice to turn it over. Mowing was still really kicking up a lot of dust, much more than I expected. Probably the last time I will have to do it this year.
I bought the Craftsman Garden tractor in 1997, only thing I ever had to replace on it were the blades and the battery one time.... I guess I have gotten my use out of it, considering I used it as a field mower for about 10 of those years. I think it needs a new carb, surges when not under load and gets hot while mowing. I think it is running really lean, especially at our altitude. I tried all the carb cleaning tricks / additives to no avail....
I am hoping to get my hands on my neighbors new Cub Cadet.... she bought it 1 1/2 years ago and used it one time! I heard that she might want to sell it ....at about half of what she paid for it.
Started to work on the training wheels on my grandson's bike, then my son (his father) got home from work early.... we both took on the project...
A little bit of welding some tabs on the brackets, searching through the bolt bins, and got them mounted up with no modifications to the bike needed! Of course my grandson was instantly on it and trying it out for about an hour.... he did really good! I am sure he will be practicing again today.
While outside yesterday, noticed an anomaly in the sky... the north half was clear and blue, the south half was very thick haze /heavy cloud cover. There was a very distinct "line across the sky". Interesting to say the least. Found out later it was where the jet-stream was clearing out the California smoke.
The smoke has settled back in over the area this morning. A true shame that so many have lost everything in a matter of hours.
Everyone have a great day!
I ran a few errands yesterday, spotted boneless chicken breasts for $.89 lb..... stocked up on those, about 36 lbs worth, (integral part of dog food). Then picked up boneless pork roasts for $.99 lb..... stocked up with 20lbs of those (for the peoples). Dozen white corn on the cob, misc other stuff.
Helped the wifey grind all the chicken and package for freezer, put everything else away.
I decided to take advantage of the little bit of moisture still left in the soil, and mow the weeds around the house (about an acre). When I went to get the garden tractor out of the shed, both back tires were flat, and the battery was dead.... so, got the charger hooked up, portable air tank to fill the tires enough to get it to the shop, and wait until the battery had enough juice to turn it over. Mowing was still really kicking up a lot of dust, much more than I expected. Probably the last time I will have to do it this year.
I bought the Craftsman Garden tractor in 1997, only thing I ever had to replace on it were the blades and the battery one time.... I guess I have gotten my use out of it, considering I used it as a field mower for about 10 of those years. I think it needs a new carb, surges when not under load and gets hot while mowing. I think it is running really lean, especially at our altitude. I tried all the carb cleaning tricks / additives to no avail....
I am hoping to get my hands on my neighbors new Cub Cadet.... she bought it 1 1/2 years ago and used it one time! I heard that she might want to sell it ....at about half of what she paid for it.
Started to work on the training wheels on my grandson's bike, then my son (his father) got home from work early.... we both took on the project...
A little bit of welding some tabs on the brackets, searching through the bolt bins, and got them mounted up with no modifications to the bike needed! Of course my grandson was instantly on it and trying it out for about an hour.... he did really good! I am sure he will be practicing again today.
While outside yesterday, noticed an anomaly in the sky... the north half was clear and blue, the south half was very thick haze /heavy cloud cover. There was a very distinct "line across the sky". Interesting to say the least. Found out later it was where the jet-stream was clearing out the California smoke.
The smoke has settled back in over the area this morning. A true shame that so many have lost everything in a matter of hours.
Everyone have a great day!