Saturday, September 19, 2015

September 19, 2015

View of the day-Morning window ritual...and we realize the bracket on the front of the ladder that held the fire extinguisher broke and now it is planted somewhere in the field.

There was a lot of dew this morning, so we didn't get an early start. This gave us time to get some fixing done.

While Marilyn did the servicing, Al did the parts run...for a change...to Windthorst. He got back in plenty of time and we had the new sensor for the auger installed and tested. It seemed to be working.


We got going around 11am and it was a great day for combining sun and wind. Al got to put the second last load into the last of the big bins. 


We went hard all day, finishing the section we were on, then moving across the road to finish off some canola that was left on one of the fields. It had been seeded a lot later, so we had to wait for it to cure before picking it up. It got tough around 8pm, so we shut it down for the night.

This gave Al a chance to attend the season opener of his Yorkton Terrier hockey team...

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