Today I checked on the calves first thing.
Unfortunately, one of the old cows at the retirement farm didn’t make it through the night. She’s been getting a bit slower lately. She wasn’t looking very good yesterday morning. But there wasn’t going to be much for us to do. She was just old. So this morning first thing I did was hauled her off to be buried.
I met up with the Snap On guy today.

Got the new large pick set and a few flat head and Phillips head bit sockets.

We had more rain in the early morning hours. It was up to 3” this morning. We had a couple pretty big pour downs.

By afternoon it was almost another half inch.
Dad and I started on front axle on the 4440.

New jack stands in place we set the frame on the stands then used the floor jack to raise and lower the the axle. We took the wheels off to make things a bit easier.

The rear bushing was a pain in the *** to move, while it was still on the frame. So we made our own puller. Threaded rod, piece of pipe and stuck it through the bushing, several turns of the wrench and we got it out.

As you can tell, the bushings are well past worn. This is something I should’ve noticed a couple years ago. They were flat out worn out. They needed to be replaced for sure.
So after running some numbers the parts for the axle, bushings, new bolts, shims and washers. The cost was right at $137. Not terrible I guess. So with that and the cost of the work for the SCV’s it’s up to $487.24 for work so far, that’s not counting the money to have the injector pump worked on yet. Pretty good junk of change to keep an old tractor running. But not terrible I guess.
Lots to do tomorrow. We’ll see how it goes. After the rain moved through the temperature dropped down from the mid 50’s this morning all the way to about 16 tonight. Pretty quick temperature change. It’ll be nice that it’ll freeze the mud up. But it definitely won’t be easy on the cattle.