Posted by rrlund on February 03, 2013 at 14:30:23 from (207.241.137.116):
Good thing JD cancelled church,I wouldn't have been able to make it anyway. Went to turn the water hydrant on in tehe old milkhouse this morning to fill 3 water tanks and the four inch brass threaded rod at the top pulled right out. The son who has cows of his own here was up north snowmobiling. The younger boy came and helped me. I told him to take the sledge hammer and start busting up the concrete floor. We had to break through the frost out by the outdoor hydrant to get a cap off so we could get a rod down to the shutoff and turn the water off to the barn.
Long story real short,the hardware store in town is closed Sundays,the one in Stanton didn't have them,told me to go to TSC,yea right,all they had was a six foot bury and that one in the barn is only down about two feet,so the handle would have been over my head if we'd have put it in. I burned my finger so bad lighting the torch that the skin turned yellow when I had the bright idea of brazing something together. We ended up cutting 5 inches off the pipe,rethreading it and moved the clamp on the handle down to the steel rod and put it back in. Just got in the house about 5 o'clock.
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