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Midwinter Annoyances
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-Battery clamp bolts make me throw wrenches. No matter how much grease or protective gunk I put on battery bolts, they always end up corroded and needing replacement. They're always rotted,corroded, frozen into place. In my mind and according to our flat rate book, it should take 10 minutes to replace battery bolts. It annoys the heck out of me that my average time to replace a couple lousy battery bolts is 45 minutes. -I have never used a "trouble light" without wanting to cuss. I've frequently mentioned in past blogs battery-powered trouble lights, corded trouble lights, LED trouble lights and other shop lights. Probably because of my quest to find a portable, powerful, durable shop light that shines where I want it. No matter what I try, it seems every portable shop light ends up shining IN my face rather than on the area where I'm working. And if I get it rigged to shine where I want, it inevitably falls or gets knocked loose and breaks when it hits the floor.  -Phillips-head screws are an evil invention. If there are 6 Phillips head screws holding an instrument panel in place, it's a sure bet that one of the last two screws I remove will strip out the head. I know Source

Jumping into a hay baler will kill you - Brandywine Books

Up until sometime in my childhood, my dad used to make hay more or less the old-fashioned way, cutting it and drying it in the field, and stacking it loose, either in the barn or in a shed, or (when space ran out) on the ground under a tarpaulin. We had an undersized barn, and so usually ended up stacking some hay outside. This is not a good thing. Wet and vermin get in. You always use the outside hay first, because it goes bad first. But sometime in the 1950s dad acquired a used New Holland baler, and moved to that somewhat more efficient haying system. Below is the best picture I could find of a New Holland baler. The color's right, but ours was older and not as fancy as this. The one pictured here actually tosses the bales into the hay wagon on its own. With our baler, the bales were gradually extruded from a chute, pushed out by the newer bales being assembled after them, and you'd pull them out one by one, with the help of a hand-held hook. When the raking was done, you'd go out with the baling machinery. As you see in the picture, the tractor pulled it all. Dad had two tractors, small Allis-Chalmers WDs. Their color was orange. Behind the tractor came the baler, whose front conveyor...

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