I probably spend more time on the horses than anything else these days... We have miles and miles of electric fence and I am constantly moving fences around and re-configuring horse lots. I have a small round pen (35' dia) and next week one about 60' goes up. I have an outdoor arena that I have the fence down on now and it also goes back up in hopefully the next 10 days. I have some dirt to move this weekend to fill some low spots in stalls and lots. It takes a couple of good days to mow everything here if things go right. Our son ran the bush-hog about 4 hours this week and that saved me a lot of work. There are still a couple of miles of trails to mow. Lots of spraying and brush cutting and pasture clipping. A guy is cutting hay to bale now (I quit doing that) I'll have to get that under roof. Then there is a certain amount of horse hugging, brushing and wrangling to be done.

I also finally got my little Woodmizer sawmill all up and going and am gathering some logs to cut.
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My wife is painting the house and that is eating some of my time making odd repairs, caulking etc. (but I'm not going to complain) She is about 3/4 done with the first coat but then part of the house is stone. This is a big house but thankfully not real tall. We have some unfinished areas but we heat and cool about 4,000 sq. ft.
Then there is my collection of old tractors that I keep plugging away at. All of them need something done to them. Some need a good bit and some need almost everything.

Those are "project" tractors and share some factors with Shopsmiths. Just a lot heavier and more costly. Here is a basic list:
Massey Ferguson 165-D (apart for a PTO repair).
Ferguson TO-20 (good tractor)
Farmall 400 LP (project tractor, engine apart)
John Deere A (needs restoring but sound)
Minneapolis Moline R (restored and painted)
Allis Chalmers C (restored and painted)
Case VAC (runs good, needs paint)
Case VAC (project tractor)
Farmall F-30 (Project tractor)
Farmall F-12 (project tractor)
Allis Chalmers WC (Project tractor)
Ford 8N (needs minor engine work)
Farmall CUB (runs good)
Massey Harris Pony (runs good)
I guess that is everybody...
I am also plugging away on my western boot rebuilding shop which will include some general shoe repair and a bit of saddle and tack work. I just moved one sole stitcher this week and quickly discovered that somebody has turned the gravity control knob way up. I used to move these things all over the place but I grabbed hold of this one and yelled "Heave ho!!!"... Danged thing completely ignored me... This one is about 600 pounds. Another I have is about 100 pounds heavier. A third is about the same as this one. Those old timers loved cast iron. Another machine only weighs about 400 to 500 pounds but the silly thing is over 8' long. My son suggested that the moving them difficulty may some how be connected to the fact that I turned 70 this spring. I guess it might.
It is supposed to get hot again here soon which makes a good excuse to sneak in some wood shop time in the AC.
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