I enjoy your posts and pics, and am glad you "bought the farm", so to speak- you keep busy improving it, and maintaining and upgrading equipment.
Your nested equipment in the shed reminds me of a situation when I was at PCA in about 1983 or so. Another guy and I went out to repo a guy's equipment- marital difficulties, no payments made, pretty good set of part-time farm equipment. We got there, and everything was parked in the machine shed in such a way that the only thing you could get out was the tractor, and it was missing a front wheel. We were about to call the JD dealer and have him bring us out a wheel when the lady of the house came out- very attractive, dressed to the nines, ready to go to her job. "Boy, am I glad to see you guys- I was sure my ex was going to haul all of this stuff away and I would be stuck with paying you. It took my neighbor and me about half the day yesterday to get all this stuff in here so he couldn't take it. Could you come in the house and get the wheel? I don't want to break a nail."
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