So we loaded the baby up on the big boy's trailer. (Remember my blog about the big John Deere that my son bought?) Here are a couple of pictures that I took this morning of the poor baby getting ready to go. Doesn't it look small and lonely on the big boy's trailer:
And a picture from another angle:
It may have a long wait after we get it there. I called this morning and the gal said I can bring it in and they will put it in line. It seems they have a lot of tractors to work on. Well, at least it will not be lonely in there, it will be surrounded by a lot of other sick or broken tractors; something like the waiting room at the doctor's office. (shudder to think about that)
Now, you all have a great day, you hear?
Do you have an address to send a get-well card? Flowers? Here's wishing that little guy a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteJust send money!! (grin)
DeleteIt sure does look tiny on that trailer -but cute too. Good luck getting it fixed up.
ReplyDeleteSince my son got that big John Deere, I will let him do all the heavy work around here. We were just wondering this morning how much wheel weights he will need. What do you think, three or four hundred pounds per wheel? I have no idea. He doesn't want to fill them with water because if they got punctured, he couldn't handle the weight by himself to take it off and fix it.
DeleteI don't know what your heavy work might be but I would give it a try before buying any weights. Maybe just a wider tire would add enough traction? I don't know that much about tractors but those were my initial thoughts.
ReplyDeleteI believe I hear him out there right now plowing up ground that has never seen a plow before. I will have to take a walk back that way and see what he has been doing.
DeleteMissed this yesterday. I hope mine just needs one more mowing,, til Jan. or Fed... lol
ReplyDeleteHey, can I get a mention for the use of my General Lee car chase painting here?
ReplyDeleteThank you
Ian Guy
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