Posted by John in La on July 15, 2010 at 15:34:06 from (72.150.16.68):
In Reply to: Re: BP oil spill posted by RBnSC on July 15, 2010 at 15:08:27:
Hello Ron; We are doing OK. While my job is not oil/fishing related when you shut down both of those like this spill has done the whole area suffers. But we are coon A$$es; we will endure.
The bush hog is comming along. After spending time getting tanks filled I finnaly got the deck cut down to solid metal. Not much left but the gear box and main frame but it will be right. Went and picked up a sheet of steel and angle iron for cross members today. Should start welding it back together tomarrow or Sat. Decided to go with a clutch setup. I can order one from a ag store over by you or for $20 extra pick one up at the local TSC.
Been working on the bush hog and yard work during the day and redoing a extra bed room we have for my grand baby visits after dark. This has kept the boss (wife) happy but I am ready for Monday so vacation can be over and I can go back to work. I need the rest.
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