I'm beat! But, I got a lot done! Went to the first store on my list and got my stones. From there I went to TSC and got goat feed, chicken feed, a battery and some paint. (I want to paint my RB holder when it's fixed.) But, they had no lime. So, I went to another feed store. They had the lime but no idea how much I needed. So, I got 2 40 lb bags of it. After that, I was finally able to get to the farm. Of course, I was late getting there, so I got a bunch of dirty looks and told about it.
Got everyone fed, the water tank filled, some hay out and turned the chickens loose. I was then ready to try and put my battery in and was hoping and praying it would work. When I got to TSC they didn't have the battery I needed. I had 3 options:
1. Get one smaller than I needed and hope it would be powerful enough.
2. Get one larger than I needed and know it would be more than powerful enough.
3. Get one the same size as what I needed, but w/the terminals on the wrong side and hope my battery cables were long enough to reach.
I went for option 3. When I took the old battery out, I had to cut the one wire. The nut was rusted onto the bolt so badly that I couldn't get it loose, so I ended up just cutting the wire. So that meant I had to put a new end on so I could connect it. And of course I couldn't find the pliers I needed to crimp it tight. First end I tried I messed up. Looked a bit more and found my pliers, so I got it on. Then, I tried to connect the battery. The wire for the negative was JUST long enough! Now, the moment of truth had arrived. I tried to start the mower. It started! So, I started working on cleaning my field. And, if I had to get more than a pile or 2 of poop up from 1 area, I shut off the mower. Low and behold, it started up every time!

What a difference!
Get that all done, and drive my truck into the field. I back up in front of the stalls and start to shovel. I got the whole truck load unloaded. Right now, it looks good. They're calling for rain tonight, so I'm hoping this will make a big difference.
All of this took me longer than I was expecting. So, I get Stormy fed, then start working on taking apart my hay shelter frame. The nuts are completely frozen and spraying them w/WD 40 did nothing for them. So, I got out my hack saw and started cutting. I got it all taken apart. There's another frame that's the same that's also beat up. I took that apart as well. I'm hoping that between the 2 of them, I'm able to make one good frame. Threw all the pieces in the back of my truck. Just in case I don't have enough good pieces, I'll have to do some welding. I figured I'd rather bring it all home and try to figure it out at home and know rather than trying to put it together at the farm and find I don't have enough good pieces.
By the time I get this done, it's really getting late. So, I put out more hay. Get the chickens put away, then put away Misty and Stormy. By now, it's 3:30 and I wanted to go home but I had 1 last thing to do. I had to put down lime. I couldn't figure out what setting I needed to put the spreader on. There was nothing on either the bag or the spreader to give me a clue, so I just guessed. And I got to work liming. I got most of the area done. In order to finish, I would have had to open another bag and didn't really feel like it, so that section will have to wait. I don't know if I've put down too much or not enough. I need to find an easy way to check my pH. But at least it's done.
After that was all done, I had to go down and talk to LF. She had the vet out for one of her horses and I wanted to talk to the vet anyway. But, LF bought fertilizer. And, she got more bags than she needs. So, I'm going to buy some off of her. She's told me where it is, so B4 it rains next time, I'll get it and put it down.
Finally got home and got the goats and bunnies taken care of and clothes off the line. Now I'm sitting down playing on the computer and thinking about going to bed early.