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Posted by glennster on October 26, 2006 at 11:08:31 from (68.78.69.159):
so the weatherman says its supposed to rain last saturday. hmmm, i guess i'll straighten out the machine shed. backed out the minnie, the cub, the b, one m wont start. hmmm....no spark...changed the points and condenser, may as well cap and rotor too, ahh running good again, started the other m, backed that out. went to start the h, turned the gas on, ran out on the ground. hmmm pull the bowl, pin fell out of the float. may as well throw a rebuild kit in that n too...ahh running good. pulled the #27 rotary mower out with the 3rd m.....ah heck she needs a work out.....i'll chop cornstalks on the headlands so it looks nice....got that done. now pull the w-9 out and i'm ready to clean the barn..well you know those headlands would look real nice disc'd up...and besides, the w-9 needs a stretch anyway...hooked up the 9ft for the m....wow she pulls good in 4th. aint working hard at all..... i should use the 14ft kewannee tho.....give her more of a workout.....well the front blades need to be replaced, how long can that take.......well the u-bolts are pretty worn, i can weld them up.....ran into a frozen bearing......suns going down....pull it all back in.......ordered new blades from schoops, pick em up this saturday......still didnt get the barn cleaned out.....ah well maybe some other time.
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