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It has been a rather busy month, but not too much for chores. We have about 300 head around but only have about 3 hours of chores a week.
There is to be a system moving in that will drop us to -47 this week, so we did about 5 hours today, moving fence for the young bunch, moving slabs for cows, and moving slabs for calves and opening up some more bale grazing for them.
Portable panels and calves

Also took a short video of calves for marketing. Will do a better one as we get closer to selling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=m1M5S0lypYU
And we had a young man turn 9 on the weekend

This is his sister's oil rig, built by his Uncle Dan. When Billy told her he was going to buy her out, her uncle thought she needed a new revenue stream. He built all the toys in the next photos, including the three deck mower on the Massey by the oil rig.

Loading an air drill with a B train built by his Uncle and pulled by his new birthday tripply.

Portable panels that are easy to move

Farmyard with homebuilt augers and a set of harrows with a Valmar (by the basket)

Vertical beater spreader

Cake, pulling his mom's van out of the snow

Grandparent party

New hoppers, a conveyor and a big bin

His friends know his taste

Another cake with friends


We also have a 1/64 scale grain terminal in our basement that is about 3 feet high and 6 feet long that I will try to photograph one day. I think Billy may be his Uncle's new hobby.
He also bought a new jigsaw with a gift card from another uncle.
I think his uncle was probably thinking about a nintendo game, but a saw is cool.
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