Posted by Ultradog MN on August 05, 2020 at 17:19:30 from (172.58.83.157):
Up north last weekend at my little brother's place. He has a lovely 5 acre field in the middle of a 36 acre chunk of woods. He mowed the majority of the area. Would have been sad if I didn't let him have his turn. I topped his deer plot and went a few rounds with the mower myself. 6' BH mower is quite a bit for the little 3000 to heft though it spins it fine in tall grasses and weeds. Nice summer day. Shorts and a Tee shirt. Couple of beers when we were done. Tractor could use a bit of maintenance - brakes, one injector leak off line weeps a little. Nothing that can't wait till the season is done. Meanwhile it'll put his head down and pull. Perhaps too often I just post OT stuff here. Sorry if that offends. I do have a couple of tractors that I like to run. Here's one of them, working like it is supposed to do.
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