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Posted by Harley on June 01, 2006 at 16:51:09 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Only In My World posted by River Bottom Farmer on June 01, 2006 at 14:44:48:
Well I don't even want to hear about it. Yesterday: Mowed a new to me hayfield that hasn't been hayed for about 4 years. small stobs and plum brush all over the place. Knocking out haybine sections by the package full. Finally got it mowed, and it baled up a whole 4 1/2 bales on the first half. Then mowed the second half with better luck with the haybine. get about half done baling today in front of a coming rain cloud and Puffy decides he ain't gonna do any more. Checked the fuel system, it's good. Checked electrical and wala. Rotor is burnt. Cap is burnt, points are burnt. Have all but the points. Too late to go to town today. Go down to the shop and start putting brake disk pads on the Dodge pickup. One lug nut WILL NOT come off. Ended up torching it off. Got it off. had to order a new stud and ten new lug nuts. Start on the semi truck cause I gotta move calves Friday. Found a water leak. Fixed it. Flat tire on the cow trailer. Got it off and fixed and on. Now it's almost 7:00 and I ain't got nothing done today, so I DON'T WANT TO HEAR ABOUT IT. Seriously, it's gotta get better don't it? Hopefully, Harley
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