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Here's how to do a one shot zero. You MUST make sure the rifle doesn't move while you adjust the windage and elevation. It is often helpful if you have a 2nd person adjust the knobs while you hold the rifle still.
CAUTION PARENTS: Today's video might be a pass for younger kids. 1) it is about how politics big business and government work 2)it has 4 dirtywords in it. Preview this first before showing to the kiddos. Despite the dirty words, I think it is important for kids to know some geo-politics.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgydTdThoeA
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Adding to the above. There is Cement, Mortar and Concrete.

Cement is the "glue" that is made in the video above.

If you mix cement with sand as a filler, you get mortar.

if you mix cement with small stones you get concrete.

Worth saying, mortar is used to hold bricks and concrete blocks together. You will find two types... S and NS. S is used underground and is called structural. NS is used above ground and is called Non Structural.
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The top link (the 3rd link) usually has three holes it can connect to on the rear of the tractor. By using the lower holes you can make the plow tilt up more as it is lifted. If you use the top hole, the plow or mower will stay level as it is lifted.
How tractors connect to plows and mowers.

The first tractors simply connected using a drawbar that is similar to a pintle hitch or a ball hitch. In the 1920's a man named Furguson came up with a 3 point link system that made sure the tractor couldn't do a wheelie if the plow got stuck and it also had two lifting arms to raise and lower the plow or mower.

Old tractor's 3 point hitch height might float down over an extended time and it was common to connect chain to the hitch so the plow coulnd't get too low. Modern tractors have a hydraulic valve that measures the height and keeps the hitch height as set by a lever near your right hip.
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Look carefully at this 6 spline PTO coupler. It has a notch in the center. The purpose of this notch is to allow a small pin on the drive shaft to lock on so the drive shaft won't slip off. This pin is usually spring loaded and you push it to one side with your thumb when connecting the shaft.

The PTO shafts are now required to be covered with sleeve that does not rotate. It is very important that we do not remove this sleeve. Many men have been injured or killed when a sleeve got caught on an unguarded PTO shaft.
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How fast should a PTO shaft turn? It is usually directly coupled to the engine, so every tractor has a tachometer to tell you the speed of the engine. And every tachometer has a mark on it to indicate when the PTO will turn 540RPM. This is really important when running things like mowers because if the blades don't move fast enough it won't cut grass.
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Yesterday we discussed the three point hitch and how we attach things to the tractor. Today we discuss how we power the things we pull behind the tractor. These things might include mowers or augers.

The first tractors used an exposed flywheel with a a flat belt. Later the industry standardized on a PTO shaft. PTO is Power Take Off.
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Yes, Ladybugs Are Pollination Agents!

Like many other pollinator insects, pollen sticks to them as they are looking for food on plants and then transfers to other flowers. Ladybugs main reasons for being on flowers is looking to eat bugs and some nectar, but Pollination is a wonderful gift & effect of their efforts. This is the reason why Ladybugs are considered very beneficial insects for our yards and earth.

How LOVELY Indeed!

Planting any of these plants below will invariably attract the LOVELY Ladybug.

Here is a small list of plants and flowers Ladybugs pollinate.
β€’ Cilantro
β€’ Dill
β€’ Feverfew
β€’ Gardenias
β€’ Honeydew
β€’ Juniper
β€’ Marigolds
β€’ Orchids
β€’ Peas
β€’ Roses
β€’ Sunflowers
β€’ Tomatoes
β€’ Yarrow
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