I went back out after lunch and pruned the three grape vines. tied them to stakes to train them to be the main trunk.
today I got the power steering repaired.
I spliced in a piece of steel brake line. Had to use some WD40 to get the flanges into the hoses, .
Then I punched out 4 pins and removed the bucket from the loader arms. Ehat will make it easier to get at all the stuff we have to remove from the front.
.......jiminwisc......
 
I just used the last of 2019 onions. :wee
Copra are supposed to last 8-10 months. Some started growing in the box at 8 months, but some lasted 13 and might of lasted longer if I didn't need them.

onions and potatoes should not be stored close to each other.. I don't know how this is accomplished in a fruit cellar..
 
onions and potatoes should not be stored close to each other.. I don't know how this is accomplished in a fruit cellar..
I put the onions and garlic in a back nw unused bed room in open boxes.
The potatoes go in the basement in a dark corner. If I have a lot of taters I put them in buckets of sand.

I have a better longevity when they are separate. Always wondered about that in a cellar too
 
A good root cellar has enough ventilation to prevent the build-up of the ethylene gas, plus you separate them as far a possible. Onions low to the floor, apples higher.

I need to figure out a venting system for our root cellar. I put a bunch of squash in there a couple of years ago and they all rotted. Too much moisture I guess?
 
last fall we put a huge buttercup squash out in our unheated sun porch. It dried up like a gourd . tough as leather.
today I got the hydraulic shaft off of the tractor hyd. pump. I managed to get it off without dismantling the whole loader. however, I did have to remove the radiator.. No big deal, that.
now I don't know how to measure the shaft for a new splined coupler.
I don't understand the term "bore" in the description...
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