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cliftonbros89
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Well today was warmer. But it was windy. Really windy. Windy enough we couldn’t get any spraying done. But we finished getting things prepped for doing so.
I fed the calves this morning. Then I gave some of the cattle some corn. I also fed mineral. While I did that dad ran to town for some things and he also picked up some chemicals for spraying.
While dad was gone I started on some of the small jobs in the shop. I also started to reorganize things in the truck.
This afternoon when dad returned he did a little more to the trailer.

He picked up some lumber to make some side boards for the trailer. It’ll work a little better for hauling chemicals. I told him he should picked up some more paint so the side boards would match.

He also put on some d-rings to use to strap some things down too.

We filled both water tanks. Both pumps for each tank are ready to go. The trailer is loaded up and hooked to the truck. We’re all ready to go. Just waiting for the wind to slow down.
Our blockage module I sent off to have checked that goes on our drill returned today

Dad has replaced it several years ago thinking it was working. So I sent it off to have it checked. If it wasn’t working they were going to give me a quote on how much it would cost to fix. They checked it and said everything was working just the way it was supposed to. So it should be fine. Which is ok to me. I was wanting a spare anyway. The monitor for this system is what I sent off Monday for a software update.
I also had a nice new tool arrive today.

It’s a Wera stubby p3 screwdriver. It looks like it’ll be handy. I’ve been trying to find a shorter handled p3. But it seems like they’re hard to find in a length shorter than 10” when you count the handle length. There are several things that have p3 headed screws that don’t allow the clearance for a 10” screwdriver.
So amongst other things I ended up rearranging the electrical supplies. I did so by actually using the same boxes as before.

Luckily I keep containers and bags for those future just in case uses. I used a few small cardboard boxes from parts, plastic boxes from assortments of things like cotter key and roll pins, containers from electrical tape and bags from parts. It allowed me to keep everything separate and organized and still fit in the same box.

I fit the other stuff in the tray for the box. It all fit great. I was surprised.

The other box I fit all the rolls and extra smaller pieces of wire. Plus it’s not all in one big ball anymore either. Which is really nice.

For now dad’s tools are in the door of the bench with some of the spare cord ends, breakers, and 220 outlets. He’s either going to get a box for those or get a new pouch since his old one is rather small and worn. Plus he has an insulated Wera set to add to it to that I gave him for Christmas a few years ago.
So that was it for the most part today. Hopefully by tomorrow we can start actually getting some work done.
I’m also hoping I can some how squeeze in time to get the hay cutter pulled in the shop. I was to check it over and make sure it’s good to go for when we start to cut rye for hay.
I fed the calves this morning. Then I gave some of the cattle some corn. I also fed mineral. While I did that dad ran to town for some things and he also picked up some chemicals for spraying.
While dad was gone I started on some of the small jobs in the shop. I also started to reorganize things in the truck.
This afternoon when dad returned he did a little more to the trailer.

He picked up some lumber to make some side boards for the trailer. It’ll work a little better for hauling chemicals. I told him he should picked up some more paint so the side boards would match.

He also put on some d-rings to use to strap some things down too.

We filled both water tanks. Both pumps for each tank are ready to go. The trailer is loaded up and hooked to the truck. We’re all ready to go. Just waiting for the wind to slow down.
Our blockage module I sent off to have checked that goes on our drill returned today

Dad has replaced it several years ago thinking it was working. So I sent it off to have it checked. If it wasn’t working they were going to give me a quote on how much it would cost to fix. They checked it and said everything was working just the way it was supposed to. So it should be fine. Which is ok to me. I was wanting a spare anyway. The monitor for this system is what I sent off Monday for a software update.
I also had a nice new tool arrive today.

It’s a Wera stubby p3 screwdriver. It looks like it’ll be handy. I’ve been trying to find a shorter handled p3. But it seems like they’re hard to find in a length shorter than 10” when you count the handle length. There are several things that have p3 headed screws that don’t allow the clearance for a 10” screwdriver.
So amongst other things I ended up rearranging the electrical supplies. I did so by actually using the same boxes as before.

Luckily I keep containers and bags for those future just in case uses. I used a few small cardboard boxes from parts, plastic boxes from assortments of things like cotter key and roll pins, containers from electrical tape and bags from parts. It allowed me to keep everything separate and organized and still fit in the same box.

I fit the other stuff in the tray for the box. It all fit great. I was surprised.

The other box I fit all the rolls and extra smaller pieces of wire. Plus it’s not all in one big ball anymore either. Which is really nice.

For now dad’s tools are in the door of the bench with some of the spare cord ends, breakers, and 220 outlets. He’s either going to get a box for those or get a new pouch since his old one is rather small and worn. Plus he has an insulated Wera set to add to it to that I gave him for Christmas a few years ago.
So that was it for the most part today. Hopefully by tomorrow we can start actually getting some work done.
I’m also hoping I can some how squeeze in time to get the hay cutter pulled in the shop. I was to check it over and make sure it’s good to go for when we start to cut rye for hay.
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