Bucket list? Fork-it list?

BobInSD

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Does anybody else keep a mental or written "bucket list"? Easy as it is with to swap between the bucket and the forks (mine are SSQA), I'll still keep a mental list of "next time the bucket is on I ought to move that pile of gravel" or "before I take the forks off that pallet ought to go out behind the shed".
 

GrumpyFarmer

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My brain is mush at the end or day and end of week for that matter. I have to put my to do items on the whiteboard (yes, I really have one in my barn/shop 🙄).
 
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NorthwoodsLife

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Bucket, forks, grapple or whatever on the front.

Rotary cutter, blade, scraper or whatever on the back.

Too many projects, too little time.

And way too much rain lately to get much done these days.

I don't have a mental or written list.... that would be too much work! Lol
 
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CAPT Seabee

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Things are pretty much annual patterns. Road grade/scrape April and September. Brush Hog May and July. Anything loader (bucket, fork, auger, grapple) needs to be done April through September as the loader gets dropped for the snow blower. In winter, a cargo deck goes on the 3-pt for fuel if needed. PTO Genset gets used more in winter. In other words, most things are demand driven.
 
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Hugo Habicht

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Does anybody else keep a mental or written "bucket list"? Easy as it is with to swap between the bucket and the forks (mine are SSQA), I'll still keep a mental list of "next time the bucket is on I ought to move that pile of gravel" or "before I take the forks off that pallet ought to go out behind the shed".
I read on this forum that a simple solution for this predicament is buying another tractor :)