I blew the hydraulic pump out of the 1850 Oliver Sunday when I was grinding feed. I ordered a new one Monday,it came Tuesday. I had planned to have things caught up by tomorrow so I could change it. By 3 o'clock yesterday I was done for the day,so I backed it in the shop and got started. By 5:30 the whole top of the rearend was upside down on a pallet on the floor. I went back out after supper and put the pump in and by 8 I had the top back on.
I hauled 104 bales home today then got back at it by 4. By supper time it was done. I didn't have to lay in bed tonight doing that job over and over in my head before I even started it.
Seems like thinking about it is always ten times worse than the actual job.
I hauled 104 bales home today then got back at it by 4. By supper time it was done. I didn't have to lay in bed tonight doing that job over and over in my head before I even started it.
Seems like thinking about it is always ten times worse than the actual job.