Granny's gone and done it again

Craftsman 24 hp tractor. auto trans, back up , headlights, cup holder.
I am sure I can change or clean it. Just need to find it. LOL I carried the maintenance on it for 6 yrs and only serviced once since then.
Sounds like it is similar to mine. The fuel filter is on the side of the engine, usually a small transparent case with a yellow paper filter in it. Mine is on the left side. The air filter is in front of the engine. If the sticker is still on the inside of the hood, right side on mine, the model number is at the top right in REALLLLLLY SMALL font. You should be able to get a manual online with that number.

I'm using these blades https://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Mulching-Craftsman-Husqvarna-Numbers/dp/B007H8FKGC
They seem sturdier than the ones that Sears "makes" and are < $30 for the set of 3.

I think the midget whites were used in the development of the monster mutant turkey's of now days.
And probably weren't called "midget" back then.

The breed is the smallest standard variety of turkey, and with toms at roughly 13 lbs and hens 8-10 lbs, it weighs only slightly more than the largest chickens.
See, now there is a reasonable size turkey for today's families. We usually get a 12-13 pound (dressed) bird for Thanksgiving and have a lot left over.

And used 1 cart, not a flat one because wouldn’t you know they were all over the parking lot.
That would be because while people can push their cart chock full of goods through the store and out to the car, they seem incapable of bringing the cart back to the store, to a corral or :eek: bringing an empty one in from the lot with them. Nope, too much work, better to get one that is already in the front of the store. I can excuse people who need to use the handicap parking spaces but guess what, a greater percentage of them seem able to put the cart in a corral.

ok I am back but am fading fast
You need to get the same kind of batteries @CapricornFarm uses. We all do!

I'll leave you all with this..
:eek: Well, at least she wasn't trying underwear on out in the aisle. :th

Going to go pick up a load of lumber today. Going to need cattle panels too. But, only one at a time can go on the truck.
You need a car ;) Roof racks and a couple of well attached 12' 2x4s will support many 16' cattle panels. Or, if you happen to need a 12' gate, tie that to the 2x4s and lash the CPs to it. I've done both with success.
 
I hope she gets well soon Alley.
Tom is enjoying golf on tv and sounds like he knows a lot about it. I never seen him play or watch golf . Where is my DH ?
me too, I’m worried about her. She can’t stand today. I’ve been drenching her every couple hours.
 

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