Hello. I grew up on a mid-west dairy farm, but spent my working career in the iron foundry industry in IT, engineering, maintenance, and quality systems. My wife started out on a farm and worked in variety of jobs as well. That experience plus our interests and hobbies taught us many valuable skills. My wife and I are now both retired and hope to share what we've learned in a way that is both entertaining and useful to a wide audience. Our goal is to provide information relevant to people across multiple life stages, retired or not. Topics will include retirement, remaining healthy at any age, and staying engaged in meaningful activities with specific tips on things like cooking, repairs, construction, and travel. Thanks for checking in. (Disclaimer: This channel is meant for entertainment and to share ideas only. Attempts to duplicate these activities are done at your own risk and the results are not guaranteed. Please follow all local codes and regulations that may pertain.)
Good video, I have a 606 with 2001 loader. little newer version of your tractor. I had to remove the front end just to remove oil pan so I could replace rod bearings for better oil pressur. My front crank shaft seal leaks a lot as does the cyl on the bucket. Thinking about tire chains, but my chains are only 23 in wide and dont fit the 16.9 28 real good. lookin forward to more videos.
Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. I grew up on a farm with IH/Farmall tractors including the 1939 M my grandfather bought. The one picture is me on the Farmall B. We traded an H for a 340 in the early 60's. There aren't a lot of us farm kids left around anymore.
Home baked bread, yum! And you can use your prefered flours such as organic, ancient grains, whole wheat etc. You can add raisins and cinnamon or onions and herbs, or potatoes or yams, its endless! These cost a fortune to buy, IF you can find them!
Thanks for the feedback! I dabble with different flour combinations and baking times to dial in on the best results. One has to be flexible with the process depending on humidity and temperature.
@@newventurenewday you may have a good reason for your choice and you do great work so I don’t want to discourage you as you seem very knowledgeable in what you do and you make nice videos!
Good looking project! 🌳😊 I work as arborist and in my knowledge it is good for tree and it roots if you dont cut down grass as big circle as trees canopy.
My favorite thing and what I missed a bunch when we lived in climates that were not hospitable to it was…Rhubarb! Maybe you will appreciate this little ditty as much as I do ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SLTyoIsCTGw.htmlsi=hW8g_yXPv9V-YNCG