
Tough old tractors. Just lucky it fell beside I guess, a direct hit may not have yielded the same results !!Ouch on the thumb, ouch on the throat, ouch on the tractor.
Family friend had a bale fall on a John Deere 60 just like your H. No damage except the stack and a slightly tweaked grille. Sad to see but easily fixed.
We both feel better already. Alyssa woke up perky and chipper and I'm lagging behind a bit but getting there. First time I called in sick to work for my own aliment in a LONG time.Ya know, I really like that shot. You're a good dad!
Feel better soon.

The H is the first tractor grandpa purchased so it's got some history behind it so yeah, I'm glad to see it's okay as well. I expressed relief to Dad about it and he laughed. Apparently that tractor has been blown up, rolled over and flattened a few times before. Roughly 20 yrs between mishaps so it's about due again.Glad to see the H is alright!
I used it in the barn and was befuddled that it absolutely ran like **** and finally took the pipe off. Apparently it was a major restriction and it ran great after !!Don't often see an H with the down draft muffler.
Your baby on your lap was a great picture!
I have never spread manure. I trained my cows to do that.
This morning I made two skillets of hash browns as the kiddos don't like the "Green stuff" in them. Picky picky.
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Oh boy cast iron cookware !!! I have a few pieces ..... I grew up with Lodge Cast Iron cookware so it seemed natural to outfit our home with it as well. Cast iron was a new thing to my wife and she has not totally embraced the whole "wash with hot water only, NO SOAP" concept. I guess if it doesn't get soaped it's not clean. She prefers her copper coated fry pan and SS skillet. She'll come around in the next 50yrs or so I'd imagine, I can be persistentSince Sakurama raised everyone's awareness on cast iron skillets, can you share the details of what appear to be 2 skillets from the same manufacturer?
We picked up a #5 Wagner Ware a week or 2 ago and she's loving it.
Cheers
Jim

We went camping years back and forgot everything but an 8" skillet and a dutch oven. By golly if we never even used the skillet and still ate like kings !!Cast iron is the best. I made a hamburger casserole and later a brownie in the same skillet yesterday, lol.
It's more of a scoop-tulaThere on the left...that's the biggest damn spatula I have ever seen! I bet it could double as a good weapon if need be.![]()

I was feeling pretty cruddy that day until I saw Miss Alyssa dragging her feet and not acting like herself. Didn't take a half second for me to forget everything I had going on when I picked her up and she told me she didn't feel good. She flashed me a big smile after a big Dad hug and we both felt a little betterIt is amazing how your kids can make your pain go away so fast.
If my math is correct we'd need 90 of those 10kw heaters to get to where the grain dryer isYou can dry corn in no time, cheap to.

80+ amps on the 20kw ...good grief !!!Nice,, $460 on amazon for the 10kw, or $928-$950 for the 20KW depending on single or 3 phase.
OMG that would be ridiculous to have a 1Mw wind tower to power the dryeronly 3,600 amps to get the grain drying electric.
900 kw? They have a perfectly sized wind turbine for that.
https://ewtdirectwind.com/brochures/ewt_flyer-dw61-900kw_hr/
only 1.5m to buy.




More lumber showed up for the steer barn addition on Thursday. Really looks nice on that pile there. I think it'd look a lot nicer all nailed together in the shape of a barn though !!!!
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Jblnut, I knew you were growing your own people but now I learn you have your own dirt guy! I am impressed!![]()
Halfway through cleaning out the barn my dirt guy started bringing more Class 5 Gravel to build a new driveway up to the steer barn.
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72' addition to the steer barn making it 54'x168' total !!! It'll add space for another 60ish animals.Nice! I didn't know there was another building coming.
Where do you get those round concrete blocks? Do you have a part number or something?
I've got lots of people BobJblnut, I knew you were growing your own people but now I learn you have your own dirt guy! I am impressed!![]()
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There is a complete set of DeWalt pack boxes and cart in there with the hand tools and networking stuff. The other specialty tools are in their own cases. I went into this knowing 100% for sure that it'd be a learning experience that will need to be redone 5 times before it's right so I didn't go too nuts right away as we don't know what we'll need for sure or how we'll want it organized. We'll swear a bunch the first time we go through some of it I'm sure and probably end up changing it onsite a few times to get it right.how much more tooling going into the knack? No packout kits for being mobile off the knack? big sale on packout-
https://www.toolbarn.com/milwaukee-48-22-8400.html/
We're having fun out hereDude...you are living the life!!!! Memories forever.

Thanks for following along !! One Thanksgiving down yesterday and one to go on Thursday !! Hopefully all is well with you and the kiddos in your neck of the woods.I lol at the Man version of Scrap Booking..
Thanks for keeping us up to date. its been fun following along. Have a great Thanksgiving.
You read through this thing in a week ?!?! That's fast .... it's taken me years to put it togetherJust found this a week or so ago and read through it all. Thanks for sharing.


It looks like one of the cows got into the garbage can again...When it gets cold we do not roll the curtain up and put the feed in the side of the barn because the cold curtain may crack when it's cold. We back the mixer in and load out the back of the mixer. It can be a bit of a challenge to get it in with the auger sticking out the back as you can't see the auger when it's all the way back. Once you do it a few hundred times it seems easy though
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Greetings!
Don't the round concrete blocks go into the bottom of the hole before the poles go in ?
Have a great holiday.

Greetings!
Don't the round concrete blocks go into the bottom of the hole before the poles go in ?
Have a great holiday.
You are correct. They go under the poles in the bottom of the holes.Yes, they do. I'm not building a pole barn, but I have a need for a few of these. I can't find them anywhere, and it probably because I don't know what they're called. Does anybody have an idea of their name?![]()

Mick, Home Depot sells 40-pound 12" concrete pole barn biscuits:Nice! I didn't know there was another building coming.
Where do you get those round concrete blocks? Do you have a part number or something?