Posted by John in Mich on April 12, 2020 at 11:56:28 from (98.224.238.10):
In Reply to: Why even try?? posted by flying belgian on April 11, 2020 at 12:00:21:
Getting stuck every year in the spring was an annual tradition. My wife used to taunt me about it. I even got stuck once trying to roll my lawn with a one ton asphalt roller. It sunk about...1/4"? LOL And, I had to ask her to drive the tractor to pull me out. City girl's first (and last) time EVER! I don't do any of that anymore. Down to 3 acres with house, barn, small shed, lots of trees and grass. I just completed digging a 24x40x10" hole and filled it with asphalt millings to park my trailers on and used the dirt to regrade my back yard. Waiting for confinemet...oops stay home order to be lifted so that I can buy some straw to cover grass sead. I had granddaughter help me shoot grades to be sure water won't puddle in the yard. I have an old White transit and grade stick. She is 17 and learning new things while being out of school for the year. To celebrate a good job we took my '51 and '52 8Ns for a spin around the neighborhood.
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