A busy work time on the farm. We picked up David's car in Decatur and it looks great. Both he and Mawmaw are pleased. When we got back to Cullman, I started with the four wheeler steering tube bushing and continued through the various blades for sharpening. That next morning I got the zero turn blades off and sharpened and we continued to do some mowing at the old house. That evening I finished off the garden with the roto tiller. Before I could do that, I had to replace the drive belt. I got the blue one from Tractor Supply and picked up a replacement battery for the zero turn. It seems those tractor batteries only last 2 years. Next we did the bush hog work in the pastures. Wednesday morning we did a tour around the farm to see what might be needed next and laid out some fuel for Mawmaw to use easily.
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