FarmerJamie - A new beginning

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I had that exact same set up. The tires are the best of both world they won't hurt your yard. Did a change up two years ago had the smaller one for 10yrs. Don't like the bigger ones tires as much.
 

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@Simpleterrier are you a 2 tractor family? :love

My Branson is set up for a belly mower, don't have one...bushog used. My biggest issue is always the changing of implements. They're heavy and need some strength to get the 3pt hooked up. Oh, I get it done but normally try to do all I think I need done😳 before the next change out!! Not like the pull implements behind a riding mower 🤣.

All in all the help for most lift, pull, hauling jobs can be a real help!! I got mine to be my muscle 👍
 

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Frustrating afternoon/evening. Grey dark skies yesterday, I prefer to paint with lots of natural light. Didn't happen yesterday, worked on volunteer gig admin stuff, then assembled a new bookcase instead for the family room. Complicated, but nice and solid, matches the color scheme nicely.



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Second bookcase in the kitchen for cookbooks and stuff. Have the painting done in that corner, so I can now hang the big door curtains
Oh, and Paisley the Brave was my assistant. Tappity-tapped every bag of hardware, every tool, and thought whacking wooden dowels across the kitchen floor was a missing step in the assembly instructions.

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