Your hoe arm looks new man..
...then not-very-gracefully moving a horse into it...
Interesting experience, but not as nightmarish as I kind of expected.
Also, not that I ever want any, but little sheep are very cute and it was interesting to see all the animals come check out their fallen buddy.
Once I had to uncover an unidentified man burrial, he was in a plastic bag, and only by accident I didn t tear him appart. Wet clay, no one knows how deep it was. When I finished I kindly asked to erease my phone number and never call me again.
You know one well served client gives you two more. That was the reason I took the job. And they didn t say what was that they call me for. They expalened it to me when I was already there. There were folks that were looking for there reletive that got lost. And without backhoe help it would take them a day work. And no one was sure that it is right burrial, they messed with numbers .Honcho, that's bonkers! I don't think I would have said yes to that kind of favor... I was nervous enough for the horse.
boone, I was genuinely worried that I'd rip a hoof off, gladly I think the horse had dies within a day or so, so it was still in pretty good shape, ya know, for being dead. Also, your new ride is perty! Good job!
I like John Deere, it is powerful stuff.Only back tires are kinda irregular wide and small. I guess 24inch 520,Here's my new to me 310SE I just bought couple of weeks ago. It made the 8 mile drive home. I'm now changing out all the fluids. Had to get a new rod made for the stabilizer as it was bent. Repacked the cylinder. Fixing a few things on it, but have several projects to do with it this summer.
This was the day I brought it home. Dad followed me and I snapped a couple of pictures back at my place of us toying around with it.
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boone, I was genuinely worried that I'd rip a hoof off, gladly I think the horse had dies within a day or so, so it was still in pretty good shape, ya know, for being dead. Also, your new ride is perty! Good job!
It's probably not as stout as your Cat, but it's plenty strong. It's got a 36" bucket on it and has no problem getting a bite...of course the easy with wet ground around here as much rain as we've been having. Funny you mention tires. My fronts are at the tire shop now and I may be replacing the rears as one has a slow leak.I like John Deere, it is powerful stuff.Only back tires are kinda irregular wide and small. I guess 24inch 520,
Bale spear!!! we usually put a sling or two around legs or somewhere it won't slip off... Always tell the owner 'You do NOT want to see this... it ain't pretty... it's just the way it is.' I've been around enough animal owners when the vet comes in to do his thing... and messes it up and then you get to see the owner burst into tears and start wailing.... it is always best if you just tell them to go in the house and don't watch!Renter has had a couple cows die this winter, still not certain as to the why but vet has tissue samples. Anyway they use the old fashioned method the move them, Bale Spear on loader. Not pretty but effective as well good coyote bait.
She looks like she still gets the job done!!! and she stands up nice and tall just needs some makeup and she'll be the best hoe in town.I had a date with an old hoe today. I have been asking for a long time but she has been milking me. Need some batteries. The rack was stuck shut off. Need some packing. Need a hose. Need some packing five different times. Need a hose. Will not eat that fuel anymore. All the important parts are still tight.
Said she needs some new shoes and a seat. Then we can go dancing again.
Was gonna ask what the hole was for... but then I spotted a piece of pipe..... putting in a drain for something... room inside the shed... then I saw the crete bags..... curiouser and curiouser...