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Fall Clean Up!

Postby Barnyard » Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:42 pm

Now that having to go to work everyday is in the past I am totally enjoying these sunny mid and upper 40 degree days. Last night Rosie and I gathered all the leaves into piles around the yard and then loaded them into one of the spreaders pulled by Harpo. Today I got into the garden area and let 'em fly. The next Cub fun part will be to take Mr. Wiggles in there with the plow and turn them under.

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Re: Fall Clean Up!

Postby Rudi » Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:51 pm

Retirement is fun ain't it. Them leaves will prove a good soil amendment for sure. Lots of nitrogen returned to the soil. Sure wish my 100 looked like yours. Someday :D Glad you had fun, looks like a very nice day.
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Re: Fall Clean Up!

Postby 1541 » Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:52 pm

Bill, what are you doing bending over picking up leaves when you have a loader cub? You are missing out on one more chance to have seat time :{_}: You could have Rosie rake them into the bucket for you and then load the spreader. Wait, that might not work and you could still get hurt. Maybe it would be safer if you rake them into the bucket :lol:

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