Posted by Jon f mn on December 30, 2018 at 18:32:04 from (174.219.142.18):
Was planning a trip to get some stuff, but it was cancelled so I worked around the kingdom some. Started by getting my new corn sheller.
Then I worked on my 220 garden tractor. Needed a new fuel pump, carb kit, and head gasket.
Today I worked on unloading the last load of stuff from moving and cleaning and organizing the shop. Got most of it done, but still have a little left to clean. Even got the combine in, but took a bit more than I thought, I measured it and there was 3" of room, but there is more than that in snow and ice. Lol.
So I let some air out of the tires.
Even then it was tight, I had to turn around and back in to miss the lights.
Starting to look like a shop now, even with the stuff getter in there is room left. Still have more to clean and organize, gotta work tomorrow but hopefully Tuesday I'll get done so I can start in the winter projects I have in mind.
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