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Anybody started the spring clean up yet?

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    Posted: 16 Mar 2011 at 1:21pm
I have been raking the stones out of my lawn from the snow plowing this winter today.  I'm anxious for the weather to break so  I can start mowing grass,cleaning the garage etc.,of coarse those feelings wear off fast after starting.
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I started and got snowed out last week.
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It's close, almost smell that Spring is in the air...
But tracking 50# of mud into the kitchen doesn't go well with the 'other half' !!
Maybe next week it'll dry up, then the fun begins !!!
 
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I started by trying to sell my case tractors to make room for more allis. still to much snow  up here to do much else. thx chuck
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Began making maple syrup here on Monday. I have to carry sap through 2 feet of snow so there will be no lawn cleanup here for awhile.
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Just had a bad blizzard friday. Gonna be a few weeks before spring here.
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Im just started making room for my last 2 tractors in the shop!! Ill get to the outdoors later :)
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Pu the blade on the b212 and set the skid shoes so the cutting edge was almost touching the cement sidewalk.  Been "combing" the grass with it to get the majority of the stones back in. I need to invest in a landscape rake this summer as I have nearly half a mile of driveway to tend to. Would also be nice for grading. 
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3 large loader buckets full of junk out of my shop. 2 burn stuff and one of scrap iron and broken parts.
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  Thinking about getting the "5020" with rototiller out.  The garden is dry on top near the house and mother just bought 400 onions, but then sitting in the sun today was very enjoyable.
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Mowed a couple weeks ago need to do a little work to the mower now. Got some cabbage plants set out and some lettuce and onions planted. Started cleaning the garage out to make room for the seed corn.
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Got all the tractors with mowers oil changed and blades sharpened.
Set in the shop doorway facing south this afternoon cleaning engine parts for a 283 going into our 1964 Impala convertible. Hope to be cruizen this summer.
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Lucas, don't buy a landscape rake. Get an IB with a rotary broom on the front. I saw a guy rotary brooming his lawn last spring. It looked like they way to go.
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Been plowing (dirt) for the last few days.  Hooked up the power harrow to the Kubota M110 and worked about 8 acres.  Hauled a really pretty IH M back from the paint shop for a friend, and got two power adjust wheels for my D17.  Hope to plant spring wheat tomorrow, chance of rain on Friday.
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my ole lady....oooops...i mean my loving wife! has started to rake the yard, she's hounding me to git her EZ-GO goin so she kin haul all the rakings outta the yard! i'm try'in ta git that thing runnin! whew! she threw all the old walnuts out in the driveway, sounds like a rifle goin off when i drive over 'em! drove out into the field with the truck, almost had to put it in 4x4 to git back out! whew! that was close! still gotta put the 180d back together, and figger out why the tranny shift won't work on the 7010! i need a vacation! 
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400 onions???.....whew!
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haven't even taken the heat houser off the '45 or the blade.  maybe this weekend.  hope we're done with the cold and snow.
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Started scraping the "organic fertilizer" from around the round bale feeders in the horses turnout lots. Another couple of days of good weather and it will be done but we are suspose to get more rain.
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