Re: The Lone Beech Garage Build Thread (60x46)
Monday - August 8, 2016
I returned from the Lone Beech Melon Farm in Indiana VERY early on Friday morning.
I got a nap and then started catching up on some lawn maintenance. It was about 3 pm when I got started it was quite hot and muggy.
As I was mowing the yard I noticed 5 White Tail bucks in my front yard and a couple of them were panting as they moved slowly through the trees. I stopped the lawnmower and got the camera. I got a few shots of the group as they made their way across the yard near the road. Very nice specimens with each having at least 6-point antlers and most more than that.
In addition to the deer eating my new grass I noticed a lot of birds in the Bermuda and they seemed to be having supper.
Army Worms! This is a much bigger problem than the deer. These things are grass eating machines!
It's good to know that Google doesn't know everything. I went online to see if I could find the setting I needed to spread the insecticide I was going to use to deal with the Army Worms. Sadly, Google didn't have any information on the rotary spreader I bought about 30 years ago.
I picked a setting, made a pass with the insecticide granules and then made an adjustment. From there on I was good to go. I knocked out the treatment in about 45 minutes - putting down 40 pounds which gave me around 2-1/2 pounds per 1000 square feet.
I forgot as I finished mowing that the drive belt popped off a pulley rendering the mower running but unable to move forward or backward. I think a Sweet Gum tree seed ball probably was the culprit. My son and I pushed the mower into the Lone Beech Garage and I positioned it over the Tornado Shelter.
From below I was able to access the pulley & belt without much effort. While I had the mower in that position; I scrapped all the "gunk" from under the mower deck into a 5 gallon bucket; and removed, sharpened and then torqued the blades back into position.
Did I mention how much I love the Tornado Shelter!
Today we met with a lawyer and closed on a mortgage to finance the new building. Man have they added a LOT of paperwork since I last did this 24 years ago.
Now that that's out of the way, I'm hoping to get back to moving equipment into the Lone Beech Garage this week.
The one fly in the ointment - and I'm sure some of you have heard about this - is Delta Air Lines had a severe computer outage early this morning. I've been getting a lot of HowGozIt emails from "the man" today. I may well be on my way somewhere far, far away in the next 24 hours.
Scott