Farm
Spraying officially beginning
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The lawnmower is still not working. When I attempt to start it the sound is just like random gunfire. It never really takes off and runs, it gets almost to the point where it will then a loud explosion emanates from the mower. I am going to have to load it into the pickup and take it into people who actually know what they are doing. Our yard is past the mowing stage and into the weedeater stage. If I let it go another two weeks we could make hay out of it. I may be forced to run the sheep into the yard for a few days to knock it down, 88 sheep can take it down in a few days. The real problem with this solution is I have to keep the dogs inside most of the time, a situation that the puppy is not going to like. Also, this leaves lots of fresh sheep manure all over the yard and every dog likes to eat it and roll in it. This causes lots of doggy Nirvana and much eweing from us.
I did repair the broken step with scraps laying around the shop. I am a firm believer in repurposing as much as possible. It is very functional and cheap!! Unless I build metal steps I will have to rebuild these about every 6-8 years.
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| Step repaired |
I am about to wage war on the chicken killers again. For the last week Annmarie has been hearing scratching at our back fence in the middle of the night. My mother-in-law stated that some animal tried to drown one of her cats last week. I had plans to start the WAR tonight with a live trap and keep up the battle until the all clear is sounded. We were not sure what type of critter was causing the mayhem. At O’Dark Thirty when I went to work yesterday I spotted a possum on the road. So now we know what we are up against. Extra large marshmallows are going to be the cage bait. I am hoping the cats will stay away from this. If not then it takes about a week to teach all the cats to stay away from the trap. I will pick up the trap and shake it when the cats are inside. They don’t like it and when released run away. They almost never get caught twice. Time will tell but I intend to triumph.
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| Spring 2016 on the farm. I never get tired of the view. |
I really just wanted to spray.
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| Chickens don’t stick to the plan |
Sunday was the day I was going to get caught up with the outside home chores. Well not caught up, more like on schedule since there are always more chores than I have time to complete. Annmarie and I had walked along the fields looking at water levels and grass height. It is time to spray the upper prime field with 2-4-D. I need to kill the broadleaf weeds and give the grass some room to fill in. The field looks good just too many weeds. My plan was to hook the sprayer up on the tractor and spray weeds! A simple basic plan, hard for anything to go wrong.
I was seriously mistaken. Annmarie tells me I should plan better and anticipate the hiccups. I like to think that I can just hop in on the tractor and do it! I am all about doing it! I love tasks and lists and things that can be accomplished in a day or less. Probably one of the reasons I love working in the Emergency Room. So, I ignore this sage advice every year. I did put the sprayer away into the machine shop this fall. I did not stop the cows from going into said machine shop. They broke the weed torch and may have injured the sprayer also.
I backed the tractor into the shop and drug the sprayer tank over to the tractor. I cannot use my quick connect on the tractor as the sprayer needs some welding modifications done for this to be possible. So I got in place without too much difficulty. The tank is pretty easy to move around when it is empty. I noticed immediately that the power cord/switch wire was badly degraded in one place for about 8 inches. I was storing the extra wire under the tractor seat. It looks like the seat going up and down cut the wire and stripped off the insulator. I had to wrap the individual wires with vulcanizing rubber tape then tape the two wires together with the same wrap and covered that with electrical tape. It is sealed up well now and will tolerate moisture. Once that was done I attempted to fill the tank with water but it kept running out the bottom. So I lifted the tank up with the tractor and noticed that the filter I had installed underneath the tank was broken. When I winterized the tank I forgot to unscrew the filter cap and empty the water out of the plastic cap. It broke in the freeze.
So I jumped into the car and buzzed into Pendleton, found what I wanted at the store and made it halfway to the checkout register when I realized I had left my wallet at home. Now this was an actual decision I made first thing in the morning. I have lost my wallet twice now while doing tractor work as it tends to ride up out of my back pocket after several hours on the tractor. So I decided it would be safer to not carry it that day. I had to hide my stash of stuff, drive home, get my wallet and drive back to pay for the needed supplies. Once this was installed I turned on the spray pump and heard the pump kick on! I then played with the recirculation line to get the pressure regulated. Except I could not get any spray to come out of the wand or the three jets on the spray bar. Nothing I did worked. There is this fancy pressure regulating valve that I figured out was the most likely culprit. I took it apart three times trying to figure it out. I ended up back on the internet looking for an owners manual. I found one that said I should have a plastic handle on the end of the valve that allows me to open the valve when I want to spray. I remembered this step in the spray process once I read about it. On the off chance the store had this part, I bought the sprayer from them, I ran to town for a third time. No go they did not have it. I found it on the internet and ordered two. I now order a spare of everything.
My parts should be here by the end of the week. Sarah is back to using crutches and her ankle brace, and the fence works at keeping Zeke inside the yard. More work is still needed to keep Sprout in the yard.
Garden one step closer
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| Back patio coming together |
It is really happening. We are going to get a garden planted and in at our house for the first time since we have moved back. We always did the garden at Grandma’s house. She always loved to garden and there was always too much food for us to bother with planting our own. We told her that when we made her elevated garden it would not be wasted. Once she died, we would move it to our house and continue to use it. She never wanted anything to go to waste. So today at 0500 a friend came over and we drove the tractor and trailer into town and picked up all the horse troughs and got them loaded onto the trailer. It went better than I expected. Annmarie suggested we use the heavy duty straps instead of the chain I tried first. The straps worked much better. It only took us a couple of hours to get them loaded and that was with a 15 minute drive each way. It took me almost 20 minutes just to get the trailer over into the ram pasture. The gate is too close to the culvert and I have been taking dirt from that area creating a small cliff. I had to back the trailer in through the gate and it took about 10 tries to get it right.
I decided to add some bricks to our back deck area before I toss on the paver sand and form a solid slab. Hopefully, next year we can get the clear roof over this deck. We will be able to go outside during the summer rainstorms! I love the smell after a good rainstorm. I used up about 2/3 of our brick pile so there isn’t a lot left to work with. I think I want to install one more pad where you step off the steps over by the heat pump. It’s a high traffic area. Tomorrow bright and early we are going to unload the troughs and place them in the back yard. After that is done then I need to get a custom gate and fence built over by the back porch to keep the sheep and dogs out of the garden area.
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| Brick pile is a lot smaller now |
Zeke is still jumping the front fence. I have not had time to put up the two hot wires so he is discouraged from jumping. The hot wires would not work if he was not cheating. He jumps up and pushes himself off of the top railing.
I am still looking for house jacks. Home Depot does not carry them, color me surprised. So I will be calling the local rental tool store in the hopes that I can rent them..


















