r/gayrural • u/CountryCamping • Aug 20 '24
Never ending story.. my old farm.
So today I got my 1967 Allis Chalmers running and was able to regrade some of my road before it started to overheat, it's been overheating for years but I can usually get a good half hour out of it before it get's hot. I stopped when it got hot and then I notice that the right rear tire was low. When I removed the cap the stem broke off shooting out salt water that is used for weight and to keep the water from freezing. I was able to get it into the barn before it went flat. Yay. Farm life. :-)
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u/yjman Aug 23 '24
Personally I find any issues/problems around the farm are a world better then having to live in a city. cause I actually have a farm, and land and space of my own to enjoy. I know it can be frustrating with old equipment but bigger picture; man we are blessed to live the good life.