Warm sunny day, forecast to pour rain tomorrow for at least a week so I decided to mow the lawn before it started. Got the lawn mower off the truck, found no fuel in it (??) put in fuel, couldn't get it to start. Phoned the workshop who'd just serviced it and replaced the wheel that fell off last time I was mowing the lawn, guy claims they must have started it to check it worked before giving it back to me.
They won't be seeing it again. It didn't have a problem with starting before it went in there, I didn't ask them to replace the starting cord because it didn't have a problem (they replaced it).
No second chances. I've been through this after moving to new areas with my car, my farm bikes; I'm done with giving mechanics the benefit of the doubt after they've sabotaged my gear.
Good thing, the farm owner has sold his sheep says I can graze that area with the dry cows, some of it hasn't been grazed for several months. Walked part of it two days ago to check fences/troughs/pasture before putting the cows in. Walked through a squishy spongy patch right below one of the troughs... you know this farm has water problems, farm owner won't share the information he has in his head about where water lines and taps &c are and claims he's walked the water lines several times over and there aren't any problems.
I saw him last night, said to him, "do you realise that trough is cracked?"
Yes. He got them cheap because of it, been like that thirty or forty years and never been a problem.
"Them"?? Meaning, I've got more to find... probably all in the sheep area.
Meanwhile five paddocks (about eighteen hectares) at the back of the farm currently has no water reaching the troughs.







