Anonymous-0
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Wife woke me up (my day off) and said "congrats, your horse is sold" (2 years old and a year and a half overdue).
Took my car for inspection and plate renewal and it took me longer at the car wash than it did at inspection and renewal office (no gigs),
Had to pick up a hose at the local dealer and asked about tire price for a tractor I may be getting and they are about a third less than what I paid for the ones I just put on my little red hercules.
Been looking for an elevator to run bales to the top floor in the barn and a wagon like I posted a picture of a couple days ago (in the two axle wagon thread).
Drove by a place that had the gate open and the setup looked like an elevator was needed. Stopped and the old guy showed me just what I was looking for and told me to come take it out of his way along with about a hundred bales of straw. Told him I was also looking for that type wagon and he took me outback and to another shed and there was one in almost perfect shape except for faded with age. He said I could have it as far as he is concerned but he has to ask his son and will tell me next week (son lives about 400 miles away so I prolly got the wagon).
Was coming home and saw some folks mowing in a field/orchard joining one of my pastures, stopped and talked a little and said I'd move my fence and let the horses take care of it for them. They jumped on it quick and I got an extra acre of pasture.
See what the afternoon brings, maybe oughta buy a lottery ticket.
Dave
Took my car for inspection and plate renewal and it took me longer at the car wash than it did at inspection and renewal office (no gigs),
Had to pick up a hose at the local dealer and asked about tire price for a tractor I may be getting and they are about a third less than what I paid for the ones I just put on my little red hercules.
Been looking for an elevator to run bales to the top floor in the barn and a wagon like I posted a picture of a couple days ago (in the two axle wagon thread).
Drove by a place that had the gate open and the setup looked like an elevator was needed. Stopped and the old guy showed me just what I was looking for and told me to come take it out of his way along with about a hundred bales of straw. Told him I was also looking for that type wagon and he took me outback and to another shed and there was one in almost perfect shape except for faded with age. He said I could have it as far as he is concerned but he has to ask his son and will tell me next week (son lives about 400 miles away so I prolly got the wagon).
Was coming home and saw some folks mowing in a field/orchard joining one of my pastures, stopped and talked a little and said I'd move my fence and let the horses take care of it for them. They jumped on it quick and I got an extra acre of pasture.
See what the afternoon brings, maybe oughta buy a lottery ticket.
Dave