It seems like everything should just go as smooth as clock-work. But it really never does.
Terry and Misty dug up the old culvert (which Terry tried to fix by shoving another pipe into it). Then they had to remove the still usable pipe from the 1930 wore out culvert.

Farm work is more than tractor work, or irrigating…it has lots of maintence involved also.
Linda
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Yup, when not in the field, you are fixing things so, hopefully, they won’t break down while in the field. The circle of life! 🙂
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Boy, isn’t that the truth!
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Misty looks like she can handle it! 🙂
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Looks like that job needs more than duct tape and baling twine.
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Very true!! And the work is never done!!
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I swear I spend more time on maintainance in the greenhouse than I do actually growing things. Job security.
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Well it might have worked. 😀
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And ingenuity by the looks.
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You are so right! You have to be hard workers!
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….and ranching is more than working cattle 😉 Looks like a job I wouldn’t want to have to do.
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Truer words were never spoken!! It does seem never-ending, doesn’t it? One job done and another waiting. Sometimes I think housework is the same! 🙂 It’s great Misty is wanting to farm.
Have a good weekend…Blessings!
CottonLady
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That’s the sort of solution that Malcolm would come up with – he will always try to repair things, before he will consider replacing them!
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It is tons of work!!!
Just seeing the things you write about…it is a full..as in 24…7… job.
My husband is a stinkin hard worker…diesel truck mechanic and shop manager….
let me just say….the young men (even our sons) of the world (well the USA), really have no clue how to WORK.
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