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DIS Dad #460
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Look nice.What's the HP rating?

Look nice.What's the HP rating?
I don't like to see it though. We don't have a problem running old equipment as long as it is mechanically sound. Heck, a tractor like that one is very easy to work on. These newer ones take computer diagnostics, $80/hour shop rates and a bunch of electronic components to fix them. The thing is though, we take good care of our equipment. We have a couple of tractors older than this one that my Grandpa bought brand new in the 70's. We've kept them inside when we don't use them, wash them regularly and even wax them every couple of years or so. They still look very clean and well cared for. It just kind of bothers me seeing this one in it's condition. It really is a good tractor, but the guy who used to own it didn't keep it in a shed so it is just weathered badly.
Morning Dads...
I've had this sharp pain in my neck for alomst 2 weeks now.
I thought it was just muscle pain, maybe slept wrong...
Haven't done anything about it, just waiting for it to go away.
It hasn't.
So I made a Dr. appt. today at 10:45 am.
:whisper: 8 Days! :whisper:
Morning Men!!
Its finally Friday, and Im listening to the Soarin, the full audio. Queue music, Boarding, the Ride and the Exit spiel. Got to love it!
Matt
Morning guys! It's FridayAnd it's 5:00 somewhere ....
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Tonights picture from the farm...
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We pretty much have everything done that we can do at this point so this rig is done until we're ready to start working ground right before it gets planted. I had it in the shop tonight to change oil and do routine maintenance. Also, we had some parts ordered for the cultivator that just came in, so we'll probably start working on that while it is backed in there.
Well, it's 11pm on Friday here, and I'm close to finishing my 1.6 liter bottle.![]()
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BAAAAA BAAAAA
Man I can't believe you are back!! Wish I could just "run off to Disney" on a whim! Hmmm.. Think I will take the kids to Disney! Now that we've done that...Eh.. Let's take an adult trip as well!!
must be nice to be Chris!
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Not envious at all!!![]()
I just changed my title to baaaa baaaaa!if i am going be treated like the black sheep I am just going to embrace my persona!
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Morning Dads...
I've had this sharp pain in my neck for alomst 2 weeks now.
I thought it was just muscle pain, maybe slept wrong...
Haven't done anything about it, just waiting for it to go away.
It hasn't.
So I made a Dr. appt. today at 10:45 am.
All this talk of tractors and life on the farm reminds me of my childhood. When I was very young we would often visit my maternal grandparents. I would tag along with my grandpa. I rode with him on his tractor, the high boy, the hay bailer, and his old pick up truck. I liked to ride in the back of that old truck. Had to be careful where I stepped since the cows and pigs he occasionally carried in the back always left their calling cards. I picked cotton with a field crew in 1961 as a 6 year old boy.
I learned some great lessons from my grandpa.
1.) Don't stand in the bed of the old pickup behind the driver's side since grandpa "chawed tabakker".
2.) Don't sit on the silver tube. Grandpa once loaded that silver tube with about 8 D-cell batteries. One little touch of that silver tube to a cantankerous old sow's butt and she complained loudly ... but she went where grandpa wanted her to go!
3.) When grandpa wants to "blast a stump" it's best to stand a long way away!
4.) There's something special about stopping by an old country store for an RC Cola and a moon pie!
I was with my grandpa one time when he had to plow a small garden. Rather than use a tractor he hitched up and old mule to a plow. But that old mule didn't seem to understand what grandpa wanted him to do. So, grandpa sent me to the house. He told me he needed to talk to that old mule. It took me years to understand why that old mule wasn't listening to what grandpa was saying.
Those were good years!
Morning Dads...
I've had this sharp pain in my neck for alomst 2 weeks now.
I thought it was just muscle pain, maybe slept wrong...
Haven't done anything about it, just waiting for it to go away.
It hasn't.
So I made a Dr. appt. today at 10:45 am.
There's a lot of truth to "they don't build 'em like they used to."When I was working for my Dad's paving company we kept getting asked about one piece of equipment we had as it was a 1948 Water Pull (very big water tank on wheels). Dad and the mechanic kept all the equipment in great condition considering we were a construction company. I remember having to go to a factory to get a part cast for this piece of equipment as there was nothing close that could be found, even in junk yards. When Dad finally closed down the company and sold off the equipment, some of the used Caterpillers sold for more than other brands were being sold new.
I know you can get a 4 wheeler sliding around it pretty quick.Wow... I just imagined putting a go cart track inside that garage!Very cool!
It's about time!Getting some rain here in central IN....finally![]()
All this talk of tractors and life on the farm reminds me of my childhood. When I was very young we would often visit my maternal grandparents. I would tag along with my grandpa. I rode with him on his tractor, the high boy, the hay bailer, and his old pick up truck. I liked to ride in the back of that old truck. Had to be careful where I stepped since the cows and pigs he occasionally carried in the back always left their calling cards. I picked cotton with a field crew in 1961 as a 6 year old boy.
I learned some great lessons from my grandpa.
1.) Don't stand in the bed of the old pickup behind the driver's side since grandpa "chawed tabakker".
2.) Don't sit on the silver tube. Grandpa once loaded that silver tube with about 8 D-cell batteries. One little touch of that silver tube to a cantankerous old sow's butt and she complained loudly ... but she went where grandpa wanted her to go!
3.) When grandpa wants to "blast a stump" it's best to stand a long way away!
4.) There's something special about stopping by an old country store for an RC Cola and a moon pie!
I was with my grandpa one time when he had to plow a small garden. Rather than use a tractor he hitched up and old mule to a plow. But that old mule didn't seem to understand what grandpa wanted him to do. So, grandpa sent me to the house. He told me he needed to talk to that old mule. It took me years to understand why that old mule wasn't listening to what grandpa was saying.
Those were good years!
All this talk of tractors and life on the farm reminds me of my childhood. When I was very young we would often visit my maternal grandparents. I would tag along with my grandpa. I rode with him on his tractor, the high boy, the hay bailer, and his old pick up truck. I liked to ride in the back of that old truck. Had to be careful where I stepped since the cows and pigs he occasionally carried in the back always left their calling cards. I picked cotton with a field crew in 1961 as a 6 year old boy.
I learned some great lessons from my grandpa.
1.) Don't stand in the bed of the old pickup behind the driver's side since grandpa "chawed tabakker".
2.) Don't sit on the silver tube. Grandpa once loaded that silver tube with about 8 D-cell batteries. One little touch of that silver tube to a cantankerous old sow's butt and she complained loudly ... but she went where grandpa wanted her to go!
3.) When grandpa wants to "blast a stump" it's best to stand a long way away!
4.) There's something special about stopping by an old country store for an RC Cola and a moon pie!
I was with my grandpa one time when he had to plow a small garden. Rather than use a tractor he hitched up and old mule to a plow. But that old mule didn't seem to understand what grandpa wanted him to do. So, grandpa sent me to the house. He told me he needed to talk to that old mule. It took me years to understand why that old mule wasn't listening to what grandpa was saying.
Those were good years!
What? Uhhhm...Aren't you taking a TWO WEEK trip this summer?![]()
But nice correct usage of envious (as opposed to jealous)![]()
Our first soccer game is scheduled for 9:30 tomorrow morning. Only thing is... forecast is calling for rain/thunderstorms.Even a little rain tonight will likely cause the club to cancel games as the ground is saturated from recent rain. DD is really looking forward to playing... as are all the girls on the team.
But nice correct usage of envious (as opposed to jealous)![]()
All this talk of tractors and life on the farm reminds me of my childhood. When I was very young we would often visit my maternal grandparents. I would tag along with my grandpa. I rode with him on his tractor, the high boy, the hay bailer, and his old pick up truck. I liked to ride in the back of that old truck. Had to be careful where I stepped since the cows and pigs he occasionally carried in the back always left their calling cards. I picked cotton with a field crew in 1961 as a 6 year old boy.
I learned some great lessons from my grandpa.
Those were good years!