Posted by Bob Kerr on September 28, 2007 at 20:07:54 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Dang BEES! posted by Bob Kerr on September 27, 2007 at 20:44:34:
Well They got me again twice today! Went down to dump sevin dust in the hole and there were leaves and sticks from the bushhogging covering the hole, so dummy me takes another stick to sweep the area quick to find it and get clear. Dang those buggers are fast and aggressive this time of year! They did get some yummy "just deserts" today. I guess they gave me mine also! Kept bushogging after fixing radiator and the brake pin came out and was lost and the brake spring broke, leaves built up on the engine since the hood was still off so I could check for more leaks and the M caught fire (got it out ok), Replaced 4 shear bolts(one lasted 2 min) and finally stuck in a grade 5 bolt and had a bolt come out on the 3 point hitch and get lost, with no more bolts on hand it was a trip to town. Got raked real good by several multi flora rose bushes , but paid them back with the bushhog. Spent the last hour picking out thorns out of me. at least those bee drillers stay in the bee and not me. Worst of all is the legion closed early tonight so no pain killer! Not been a good week. !)
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