It has been a dog's age since our last update, so here is what we have been doing at the barn since the "good" weather hit:
Bob and Grant rearranged the upstairs of the barn so that we can now store engines inside - this meant a lot of engine movement and shuffling;
Bob did a complete tear down and replacement of the brakes on his tractor;
Bob replaced the fenders of the tractor with a refurbished set;
Bob and I picked up a nice 235 engine;
We gathered up the tires laying about the property for eventual disposal;
Did the same with the scrap iron;
Bob and Grant built battery boxes to fit their trucks;
We removed the dump body from one of my trucks (on Kijiji if you want to see pics -
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-heavy-equipme...ationFlag=true );
We removed downed branches and trees from around Bob's property;
We did a brake job on the 45 HUP;
A lot of yard work as per usual;
Shored up the "bridge" over the creek along the barn access road with rock picked up from a friend's house;
Picked up a few loads of maple fire wood;
Bob and his neighbour split a few cord of wood;
Grant and Bob pruned trees along the small field;
Bob rototilled the road to the small field;
I put in four piers for my next sea container;
A lot of sandblasting and welding on things CMP;
Bob repaired his ride on mower;
A hockey sock of other tasks that the boys may add later on;
We fed the mosquitoes, black flies, horse flies, deer flies, gnats and other creepy crawly blood-sucking insects found at the barn; and
We drank a few beers, told a few lies and enjoyed the hobby as best we could.
Photos
1- Brake repairs on the tractor
2- Sea can number 2 site prepped
3- The new "engine bay" in the attic of the barn
4- Blurry pic of the pump on the dump body
5- Non original CMP dump body finally off the Kemptville Chev