and a back hoe , loader , multiple trailers , 14 or so "storage " sheds , all manner of ground engagement accessories . At least one mower with a cup holder . I know I am forgetting at least a hundred other things .
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I grew up in the flood plains, that would have been a handy feature!RoamingGnome wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 1:25 pm For those really deep puddles in the yard ...
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I am indeed a proud and unrepentant "putterer"...
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Puttering
The act of doing dozens of little chores that the wife doesn’t think need to be done, that she doesn’t want done, and will not notice that they have been done?
Understanding her is like know what colour 7 is and what the colour taste like.
The act of doing dozens of little chores that the wife doesn’t think need to be done, that she doesn’t want done, and will not notice that they have been done?
Understanding her is like know what colour 7 is and what the colour taste like.
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@Spike188 - Eugene, that is so true -
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Hello my name is Eugen and I am a putterer.
Lots of things have been happening but little time to report. I've been making wood board from the ash logs, hard dusty work. I'll post a longer report on that as some things have been revealed to me while doing it and that may be helpful for some.
The man I sold the yellow 644 got himself a JD backhoe so he brought the 644 with an oil leak asking for a fix and if I could sell it. The fix was just tighten a nut on the pipe that goes to the hydraulic drive, easy fix.
Now I just adjusted the not-ez-clutch on the 224. Got a front tire that loses air that I will fix and then on for sale it goes.
Need shade though.
Lots of things have been happening but little time to report. I've been making wood board from the ash logs, hard dusty work. I'll post a longer report on that as some things have been revealed to me while doing it and that may be helpful for some.
The man I sold the yellow 644 got himself a JD backhoe so he brought the 644 with an oil leak asking for a fix and if I could sell it. The fix was just tighten a nut on the pipe that goes to the hydraulic drive, easy fix.
Now I just adjusted the not-ez-clutch on the 224. Got a front tire that loses air that I will fix and then on for sale it goes.
Need shade though.
Case 224, 444, 644, 680E
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