My 15 hr day and next 15 or 20 hrs.

Anonymous-0

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Pick up a load to take to a auction In Pierpont oHIo at 7am Sat. Got home at 9:30am, Hooked up the trailer went and got a 275 gal fuel tank back home at 11am, Unloaded and unhooked trailer, Mowed grass then brush hoged fer a hr. Got a 1/2hr nap, Went to Pierpont oHIo and picked up Amish to take home, Got back at My house at 5:45pm ate supper, Left at 6:30 to pick up a load to take to Spartansbrug Pa. Got home at 10pm, Going to bed at 11pm get up at 8am Sun, Put ft. brake pads on mini van, Pick up a load at 1pm take em to hosspittle. Come back home get a nap, Then go to hosspittle At 7pm pick up the Amish take them back home, Get home round 9pm. get on here till 10pm or so, Go back to Spartanbrug Take that load back home, Come back home round 1:30 or 2am Mon get a nap get up at 5am to take My crew to work! come back home at 7:30am and get some SLEEP. OH yeah, May have a 600 mile red eye run on Thur. KRUSER WHERE THE ELL YA AT?????
 
Sorry Rusted - Don't think this is going to work out.
Got tired of driving for 5 hours on vacation.

yer phriend,
Jim
 
Sounds a bit like my Thursday. Got up early and watered my hogs and chickens. Hooked up the world's smallest stock trailer and drove up to Mexico, MO for the livestock auction. Got out bid on every single feeder pig they had-some even before I could get the auctioneer's attention. Drove home with an empty trailer (4th time in a week). Went on C-list and figured the high prices they were asking would still be more cost effective than driving to every auction and coming home empty. Found some duroc cross on the list and called him up. Drove 150 miles the other direction to Lamar, MO. Drove home with an empty wallet and a full trailer (10 head). Got in a little before 10 PM. Brother helped me unload and throw 200lbs of feed into the feeder.

Friday morning, I got up early to get the watering done before my VA appointment in Columbia, MO. Discovered one of my older barrows stuck in the mud waller. Pulled him out and laid him in a dry spot to recover. After I got back from the VA, I went down to check on the barrow. Dead as could be. Looks like Monday, I'm gonna get a load of sawdust and see if I can't dry up that waller a bit.
 

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