Posted by lyle niemi on June 17, 2011 at 15:20:58 from (209.91.107.226):
Well I bit the bullet and started that ugly task of long over dew tractor shop cleaning. It was hard to get started but once you get going it goes pretty quick. I did not work all day on it because I had other business to take care of first, like going to the bank with my big fat cheque I got from selling some of my heavy equipment. :D Well back on the messy shop topic. The first thing I did was pick up all the tools that I could see and piled them on the work benchfor sorting at a later time. I then started my portable wheel barrow and drove it in front of the west door,Istarted to fill the bucket with garbage. I could not believe I was starting to see the ozone layer in the shop. Hey just thought of something what ever happened to the ozo..... oh never mind that might open a can of worms,Im really trying to be good this week :shock: It been raining all F N week good for my oats :lol: heres some pics of my progress, it will be a couple of days before completion
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