Monday, April 28, 2025

Z Repair

While Harold was working on leveling the mounds the pivots push up as they pass repeatedly through the fields he spied a water leak. He reported to the guys and after looking closer they found a hole the size of a quarter had rusted through the pipes. They began digging and found several more pin holes. They kept digging apparently about 5-6 feet down to the connection point and removed the broken Z. 



Merle adores time with his brothers he looks forward to when they come home so he can do boy stuff. 


Merle's number one job after bringing snacks is flashlight holder. This took a while to get out. 
He wears his new safety shirts everyday. I scrub the off one a lot to get it semi-clean for its next round of work. 
And his other present electrical tape. If you have a problem that needs tape he is your man!
While the guys were digging and digging we did water. The sky was so beautiful. The camera never catches all the colors but we have beautiful big skies. 
These little ones love to be up high on the truck. 

 I do love spending time with  my kiddos and am so thankful for their young strength that they can indeed dig all that dirt and concrete. My arms would be paralyzed with all that work and it would take me two weeks not 6 hours. They are such a blessing. And so nice to have a team not just one doing all that digging and figuring. Thankfully we have a full crew still. We are blessed. 







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