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Last cutting before rehab for the old tractor

 After having spent last week waiting to come down with Covid 19, I remain uninfected and did another work week. Now we are in Cullman doing what may be the last grass cutting of the season. It remains very warm but the days are getting much shorter. We need overnight temps down below 55 to stop grass growth. With great effort, we loaded the Big Country and hauled it to the Cub Cadet repair shop. I met the mechanic there named Jason Tyler who said they could repair the water pump I liked they way the little guy presented himself. I think we will trust them to get it done.

We called 157 Hardware about the tractor. They will contact us about picking it up to repair. They already have the 6 wheeler. I was hoping they would get it repaired by today. Perhaps tomorrow before we go.


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