Ok, an update on what i've been doing. A couple of weeks ago, the pto on the tractor exploded. Since we use the tractor and a pto mower for general mowing duties, that is a problem. We've been pretty dry here for a month or so, which took some of the heat off. My wife and daughter decided to go out of town to visit her side of the family, and since i really hate the additional stress of flying home from work and planning and making meals for me and my boy, i took the week off too. I figured i could get some things done around the house, and work on his truck and the tractor. As soon as i started my week off of "staycation" it started raining. BUCKETS. DAILY. The grass which was dead turned green and started growing.
I also started looking at what a big job the pto rebuild was, which included removing the loader and frame from the tractor, and splitting into 2 2000-ish pound chunks all by hand, and it started to look like i was going to be overwhelmed. So i took the initiative and went and bought a mower. It's an older White FR-12 turf boss with a 52" cut. It's certainly not new, but it's in decent shape, mows well, starts well and is old enough that it was all USA built. Briggs iron twin. So that took a day. Also took a day to go on the US-12 garage sale, which was fun. Today we've been mowing the yard. I also got the dually Dana60 hubs i've been looking for for the truck. And picked up a Miller CP-200 to convert in place of the CP-300 which has some problem. I tested it before purchase and it works great. this removes the gun to my head that was there before i bought the mower. I hate that feeling.
And since it was raining a lot, i didn't feel like pulling all the steel off the front of the building to weld up my framework, so that work didn't get done either.
That pretty much killed the week.
I hope to continue the cleaning in the shop, and install the winch on top of the pallet rack to be able to hoist the tanks up into the rack. I'll post some photos of that as i get going.