Slept hard.... shoulder hurting alot when it woke me up and rolled over... Wound up about 9 a.m.... but hey, it was 2 before I finally got shower, wound down and fell asleep.
Packed the small herd... talked to DS to see who was going to do what today... he said he was bush hogging, that I could come there and he could go get stuff, or I could go get stuff... so, since he was already there, I said I could go do the errands/pick up stuff.
Unloaded the meters out of the car so had room for the big radiator... since it was done and ready... $300 to get it cleaned/rodded out, top and bottom taken off and then put back together and leaks repaired.
A new radiator for that older tractor.... AC 7040... is over $1100...... all metal, no plastic... one with plastic is about $700.... but have been told by 2 people, that these ones with plastic "welded" to metal to make them cheaper and lighter... most last about 2-3 years. This tractor is 150 HP m/l.... diesel... made in 1975 or so.... this tractor is 50 years old..... and just now needing the radiator worked on.... the AC which was considered a luxury back then, still works although it leaks inside/condensation... The tractor is a monster.... 2 WD but goes anywhere we have wanted to put it...Heavy and handles the big round baler on hills as well as the 15 ft batwing bush hog out in the hills where we have to bush hog.... Radiator could last a year or 10 years he said...
Picked up the parts to fix the manure spreader that were ordered... the spring and something else are so worn out it won't stay "engaged" to keep spreading the manure.
Picked up a part DS had ordered at the ford place... I guess for the leak he found in the "blue truck" that we mostly use to pull the trailer.
Stopped by the stockyard and got the "ID buttons" that they are pushing to make mandatory for shipping cattle. For now they are free from the state. So, we got 300... if they make this mandatory, as the rumors say might go into effect in Nov..... they will put them in ears at the stockyards for a fee... it will mean handling the animals through a chute that means time and more effort for the stockyard personnel... and I get it... they aren't going to do it for free. It is like all of the sheep people with the scrapie tags... has to be.. better to do it at home...most everyone is doing them just before they ship them so they can't lose them and need to be worked through again.... I am keeping tabs on if this will get pushed through... it has had a ton of push back by ranchers with large herds for years... NO NAIS was a big thing for several years. So, we have 300 to start.... I have to see what kind of a "tagger" we need to use for them.
So I stopped by Smart Shopper on the way home with the radiator (last stop) since I was right near there... got some of the "mocha flavored" bottled coffee beverage .... I am not a coffee drinker so do not make it hot. This gives me the flavor, and the caffeine, and it is $6 for 12 bottles... $.50 each. Like the "Starbucks" stuff being sold for 2.99-3.99 a bottle at convenience stores. So, it is worth it to me to buy it and have it on hand to keep a few in the fridge and such for early morning trips to work or whatever... stop the "craving" and stopping at the store for something that is way over priced for the single bottle stuff....
I actually like this New England Coffee Co better than Starbucks... not near as bitter flavored... I think Starbucks is too bitter. Even their "frappuccinos" and stuff... got that bitter taste.
So, home and in the house for a bit. I am going to go out and get the batteries for the weed eater and get some stuff done I guess... since we have had rain, the grass is growing. Going to have to get out the mower and get the grass mowed. And, going to get the rest of the mulch hay down,,,,not alot left to do. I will put the bottles in the car to test in the morning. I put in 21 hours yesterday, and so feel like "eh", today. At least it is not near as hot....
Well, up and at 'em, to get things ready for tomorrow...