Good afternoon ladies & gentlemen,
I haven't done much today, but the tractor windows have been washed, a first in 12 years.
Tomorrow I will do something like buy something new for it, before I start vacuuming it inside.
My father's Ford 2000:
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and yep, I have to be a bit of a car damage repairer (you can help me with the correct expression) (which is actually what I have a certificate in, lol). The damaged part costs close to 1000$.
I'm going to buy a new grill before I repair the damage.
I have lost interest in chainsaws, completely.
However, it was cheaper compared to what I do nowadays.
You are putting the fancy switches on it we just tie the wires together for light and pull them apart to turn off
![Face with tears of joy :joy: 😂](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png)
lol
The old tractors, mine too, we can do a bit of tricking with wires.
New ones are something completely different, they have sensors and electronic brains that alert you to everything.
Dad's Farmall 230 is sitting in my field. I'll make some room in the shop one day and redo it.
Go for it, renovating something that our parents had is a good hobby.
I see no issue discussing this stuff like adults. But yeah, politics suck.
Biden is finishing his term he’s just dropping outta the reelection race. Harris isn’t gonna win anything.
It is better to have a hot lady as president compared to the two old farts who were going to stand for election. One is in the mumbling stage, while the other farts so that it smells of death and destruction to the middle states.
I like having the labeled switches like that. They look real nice when done.
I actually wanted them with white light, but there was less selection there, so it turned out orange.
Looking back now that I've triple bought some of them, can certainly be handy for later lol