Taters eggs and ball joints.

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Well throw the taters out and covered them with straw in the rain. Fill the incubator up with chicken and duck eggs. But before all that finished up that 1999 Chev ball joints. Go lucky the ball joints on the right side the lower one had been replaced so no rivets and the upper one had the cut the nut off and when I did it popped right off
 
You grow the potatoes in straw? I tried that once and had some issues with blight...wondering if the straw created a better environment for disease.......
 
LOL ya some good days some bad and some so so. And now that we have rain I found I need to coat the old roof again to stop a few leaks. LOL. Sure wish I could find the $$ to either replace this place or build a pole barn over the top of it so I could super insulate it and also stop the leaks you always seem to have in a mobile home
 
Just got 5 rows of taters in about 100 feet long.
This is a month late for me, but have done well planting later. The old JD H did well today.
Cranked it yesterday for the first time since November 3. It started on the 3rd pull of the flywheel.
As for your roof, I just used some stuff I bought at Lowes the other day that you brush on. It was $37 for 5 gallons. I had a leak in a valley that was asphalt shingles. Brushed it on with a brush on a long handle. Has not leaked in 2 heavy rains.
I am happy.
Richard in NW SC
 
Ya I checked at Orchenlans and they want around $50 for 5 gals so plan to look a bit more and just hope I do not have to brake down and go to Wal-Mart since I have been boycotting them. Have a Lowes some 25 miles from me so may call then and Home Depo
 
Went and looked at the empty bucket. It is nnalert roof and foundation sealer. Can be put on with a brush or a roller. I was impressed with the way it sealed everything.
Richard, another Walmart boycotter
 
Ya I figure when they sided with external_link it was time to do my best not to spend much if any thing with them even if I have to pay a bit more. Plus maybe get something that is not made in China. Any more it should be called China Mart not Wal-Mart
 

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