[AT] : Re: Good tractor day

jahaze at aol.com jahaze at aol.com
Wed Mar 4 08:12:54 PST 2009


I think Gene's comment about cabin fever abouts sums things up.? I was having a hard time this winter, then was able to spend a week in the Bahammas and now everything doesn't look so bad.? At least the suns shining here in Michigan again.??Now I'm just waiting for the flowers to start?coming out of the ground so?I know there's still hope for the world.

I'm also anxious to get back on a tractor, I'm afraid all?the tires are still frozen to the ground right?now, but they should?be mobil in another month or so.?Hopefully, once everyone is able to get out and move around a little bit, we can all start focusing on tractors again.? I'm predicting with the scrap prices down and the economy in the tank, there should be some good deals in the spring.

Enjoy, Joe


-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Dotson <gdotsly at watchtv.net>
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 10:52 am
Subject: Re: [AT] : Re: Good tractor day




    Farmer;
    I have been taking advantage of the cold mornings by cutting firewood. 
Have access to neighbor's woods behind me to cut downed trees for wood. Been 
cutting a little along all winter to get by as the snow would allow, The 
snow all melted 2 weeks ago during the warm spell we had in February. Now 
the last week of freezing nights has made the ground solid enough to be able 
to get back to cutting. Have a good selection of red and black oak and ash 
and hickory cut and hauled to my woods waiting to be split when the ground 
dries up. Now have a pile about 8 feet high, 12feet wide and 15 feet long 
redy for the splitter. Been using the little Case V and my homemade dump 
trailer to haul it out. Both the tractor and trailer are very narrow, so 
real handy getting through the woods. Can haul about 3/4 cord on each load 
and have 9 loads on the pile, plus about 4 loads I have hauled to the barn. 
Should be in good shape for next year.
    Unfortunately, the hydraulic on the tractor has gotten so weak that it 
won't dump the trailer any longer so I have to unload it by hand, the same 
way I load it. The exercise has gotten me into pretty good shape and no 
cabin fever.

                Gene



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The weather is finally breaking here and I'm kind of chomping at the
bit to get some things done. For all of the global warming it seems to
these old bones that this winter has been really bitter. Lots and lots
of wind. I was moving the last of the round bales last week to sell
them to a regular hay customer and a couple for our horses and I got a
few moved and the cold wind just got to be too much. I stopped and
waited a day for less wind. It "might" hit 50 today and possibly mid
60's in a few days. That sure beats that 10 with high winds a few
nights ago.



-- 
"farmer"

"Good clean muck never hurt nobody!!!"
Morris Moulterd


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Francis Robinson
Central Indiana USA
robinson46176 at gmail.com

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