mostly, hope the desk project goes well. I always hated riding into the wind, especially cold wet wind.
helping out at a Trunk or Treat this evening, at a small country church.
I should've taken some pics of the sickle bar repair, and the actual cutting. I only replaced 1 section (but sharpened many), replaced 2 knives, and one of the cutter's "knife clips", which is what they call the metal fingers that push down on the sections. Sickle bar cutters are some crazy contraptions, that if everything is singing in harmony, they do a good job. My 9' is great at trimming the pond's edge. My 2 acre pond has 2 tributaries, with about 3200 feet of shoreline. Before getting this cutter, I have done it with my 5' shredder, by backing down to the water's edge, 4 feet at a time. This almost sent me to the chiropractor. Neck craning at it's worst. Mine is a Deere 350, I would love to try the Deere 450 which has it's own caddy (or equivalent)....good grief they can be expensive.
Roy, hope Suzette gets back on her feet soon. My buddy who is still in a wheelchair (from Covid intubation), can now use his walker around the house. He is extremely motivated to get going again. His right leg is still sleeping, but he says he feels the "pins and needles", so we are praying that the nerves are firing up again. He can lock his right knee, but can't lift it.
Popgadget, It sounds like a great quorum. Hope you got some barn cleaned up.
Prayers for our team, and our country.