Lost 2.4 lbs of sweat in the 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 hours it took to mount the boom and sweeper head on a stripped down standard Cub this afternoon. That's for only 4 bolts to get the boom/brush semi installed to the point that I can use the hydraulics to pick up the brush and move to the main shop. Still have to install the sweeper drive shaft and PTO sprocket.Eugene wrote:That's why I have more than one Cub. Use the bigger tractors with 3-point hitch and implements.TJG wrote:If you really want to burn off the calories change an implement before you drive it around.
Todd
Need to drop off the Mott flail mower from the standard Cub and install the street sweeper to push black walnuts into a row. Usually leave the Mott on year around. Not looking forward the the change over. Dropping off the Mott is not bad. It's getting the street sweeper lined up and mounted that is a Herculean task.
Then walked 1.6 miles. Counted it as 2 miles on the chart because I'm using time/math/distance. So if I walk for 20 minutes, that equates to 3 miles per hours. If I don't return until the hour has elapsed, 3 miles walked.