Monday, August 17, 2015

pictures

Picture of the fence line I had cleared so far.  Rob helped me this weekend to get some trees and a branch that was up high.

 Turkeys being very helpful.  They wish they had thumbs to help unload the wood.
quick video of what I had gotten done.  Will get another made in the next couple of days.


Friday, August 14, 2015

Technology

I was going to take this caffeine induced hyperness in the middle of the night to put up pictures and maybe a video of the progress being made on clearing some of the downed trees and clearing the fence line (deep breath), but nooooo.

I upgraded to Windows 10 and now I can't import pictures or videos off my phone.  I searched online for a solution but the few recommended ones haven't cured the problem.

So I went on to scan in a receipt for a rebate.  But noooo.  The computer doesn't want to import that picture either.

So here I was, going to be all productive and showy and stuff, but Windows 10 has defeated me.

Otherwise it seems to run pretty quick and smooth.  I am sure Rob or his brother will cure the computer this weekend.  Or thump my on the head with the, "Duh, click this option." solution.

But I did clean up a majority of the trees me and Dad had cut down last year, and I have a good start on a winter wood pile with them.  It is very satisfying seeing that pile grow.  The last couple of winters we heated the house with just the wood stove and it was fine, except we were usually bringing in wood from one of Rob's co-workers.

It was great that he was giving us the free wood, but it sucked that I had stock piled any ahead of time.  I feel much more secure with this wood pile, but I know it isn't nearly enough for the winter yet.  There are several downed trees in the woods from a storm a year or so ago that are begging to be chopped up.

The fence line is beginning to take shape.  I cleared several yards of it, giving myself about four feet to work with and it looks pretty good to me.  There are some spots where I will need help (which I volunteered Rob for on the weekends) where some dead fall is to high for me to reach or I need to drop a big dead tree.

I hope to get the pictures up soon, cause there is an awesome one of the turkeys on the wood I hauled up in the lawn wagon behind the tractor.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

collecting wood

Just some pictures of get the woods clear and the collection of firewood for winter.




Monday, August 3, 2015

Father-in-law

My father-in-law is amazing.  He let me borrow his saw.  I don't want to say what it is or anything since this is a public blog and I don't want strangers to know what equipment I have on my place (especially when it isn't my equipment) but may I just say, "Hot knife through butter."

I know what brand I want now.  I even figured out how to pull it off of the ground.  Unlike the homelite and poulan I have, this one doesn't yank back on you.  It starts on the first pull 90% of the time, and always within three.  I am going to have to write the company a love letter.

At first I was dreading going out and I admit I made several excuses until 10 o'clock rolled around, but once I got out there and started working, the saw made life so much easier.  Of course I waited a bit too long into the day and decided to come back in as the heat climbed higher.  But now I know I want to be out there first thing.  I can start gathering logs for the winter and the path back into the woods is open for the first time in over a year.

I appreciate what my dad tried to do with getting me some cheap saws.  I mean the first one I bent the blade in a tree the first time I used it.  I am in no ways proficient, but just like having a sharp knife keeps you safer when cutting things or butchering, a good saw makes you better at cutting wood and trees.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

I hate 2 cycle engines

So the little red homelite chainsaw that was supposed to be fairly new and ready to go just died on me.  I have cleaned the carburetor, checked the spark plug, checked compression (thumb over the spark plug hole worth of checking) and even checked the magneto for rust.  It won't even offer a pop on starter fluid.  I am at my wits end.  I have moved on to the green poulan, dubbed the green monster.  I hope I can get this one operating because I really need a chainsaw to start my fence line.  I did find a carburetor rebuild kit for the weed-eater, but I had to go to ebay for it, but it only cost 4 bucks.

Picture show and tell time:

Varg is growing and still looking cute:
 Size comparison for Squire, Varg, and my big baby Bone. Oh and Khain hiding in the background.
 My hatched chicks have begun exploring outside their house.  I really needed to let the out a little earlier with as bad as the heat has been.  There just wasn't enough breeze going through their house.  I believe I have 4 hens and 2 roosters.
 Also the hen I had lost several weeks ago is confirmed dead.  I found a trail of feathers when I went to move the goat pen yesterday.
 She had an egg ready for me too, which really sucks as the rest of the hens have shut down in this heat.
 All the was left was her feathers and her keel bone (breast bone).  Thankfully I haven't had anymore losses.  But something is killing the semi-wild rabbits.  They just get really lethargic and die.  I think there is some sort of parasite wiping them out.
 The goats in their portable pen helping clear were me and Dad had cute down some trees last year.  I hope to have a chainsaw running soon to get the wood chopped up and ready for winter.  You can see just beyond them how much they clear in a day or two.

Friday, July 24, 2015

tools of the trade

So I have been flooded with broken tools.  Our push mower broke the pull sting, the chainsaw won't fire up, a friend's mower and weed-eater stopped working.
Thankfully both push mowers were an easy fix.  Obviously with our's, just redo the string (which I still need to do).  The friend's mower just needed the shaft cleared of some nylon string, possible shredded hay string or fishing line.  Not sure exactly what it was, but once clear it fired and worked.

The chain saw is in pieces downstairs.  After several attempts at starting it, including squirting a little fuel into the spark plug chamber, I decided to check the spark from the plug.  (On suggestion from my dad) From what I could tell there was no spark, but I was trying to hold it and the chainsaw while pulling the string.  I have a new spark plug but I need to test it out.  Hopefully this will fix the issue.

And the weed-eater.  Awhile ago they had asked my to look at it; it would start but not continue to run.  When I finally got around to looking at it, it wouldn't start at all.
First problem: they didn't know to mix the 2 cycle oil with the fuel - oops.
Second problem: the fuel line came apart in the tank and the filter was just rattling around in it.

So I dumped the fuel and bought a new fuel line.  I just need to get that ran, mix up a new gallon of fuel and see if she even wants to fire.  Hopefully that is all that is wrong,

So that will be most of my day.

This all started because I wanted to use the chainsaw to cut down a stump in the front yard.

Stupid Stump.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Over a month late

Been really behind in my posts.  I can just own up to it and say I was lazy, but I also have the excuse of family in town, Mom and Dad's 40th wedding anniversary I planned and hosted, July 4th guild social, getting sick, oh and a new puppy.

His name is Varg.  Technically he is "Rob's dog".  (Not that we really divide up the animals like that but if he messes in the house I can make Rob clean it up that way.....)
 Also it rained for a week straight it seemed.  This used to be a field next to the river I usually swim in.
 Parking lot and soccer field next to the feed store.
Baby chicks are growing like gangbusters
(confused by this word I know, and yet do not know the origin of, I looked it up: Usage of the idiom like gangbusters has become a little weird over the years. Originally it meant with great initial excitement, speedilywith a strong start, or with immediate success. The idiom originally came from the midcentury American radio program Gang Busters, which began each episode with great excitement and vigor (i.e., with lots of loud sound effects). You can hear some episodes here.)
Unfortunately I lost one of the white hens to a predator, and the rest of the hens don't seem to be in much of a mood to lay any eggs.
Other than that .... I need to mow the grass.