Posted by Jon f mn on June 17, 2019 at 11:57:01 from (174.219.156.95):
Got a few things done recently. Got my cultivator out and converted from 6 narrow to 4 wide. That took quite a while because there are a lot of adjustments on this cultivator, more than any other I've seen, and it looks like it's never been greased so all the pivots needed to be taken apart and the zerks cleaned.
Ran it over a few acres and it works good, but pull harder than I'm used to cultivator pulling.
Then I did some rearanging in the sheds. I wanted the pull type combine in the quanset so I pulled the grinder/mixer and chopper out and put the combine in, then put them back.
I also hauled some sand fill in in front of the sheds to try and keep the water from running through them when it rains. Hope this helps.
Sunday all I did was wash the planter and put it and the grain drill away. I did was the 400 a little, but I don't have a pressure washer, so only the hoods got very clean
Hopefully this week I'll have time to clean the shop, it needs it badly.
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