Posted by Lanse on February 16, 2009 at 08:03:59 from (65.89.42.123):
In Reply to: OT stress relief posted by Dave from MN on February 16, 2009 at 05:34:57:
I remind myself it was alot worse a few years back.
I'll go spend some time on any one of my un-finished projects, cruise the internet, or fire up the kubota and go for a drive.
Since its kinda hard to find farm work in febuary its fun to clean something up and sell it, believe it or not im still selling C remains after all these months.
In the spring and early summer last year, id go cultivate our few acers of corn. Its a job not even i can screw up (errr....well....accually...) but its nice to crank up the radio on a nice hot sunny day and just cruise rows for a while. Sometimes id do it all again just for the heck of it. That was the most fun id had in a good while
I think today i'll try to pull start the B again since the coil wires fixed :-)
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