Got frisky today. Got up, did my home exercises for the left shoulder and decided I felt pretty good and wanted to do something outside today. Temps in the high 50's, if not low 60's, sunny, slight breeze, but absolutely wonderful weather. Started out wearing my Carhart hoodie jacket (hood down, of course), but had to come outta that pretty quick. Started off by mounting my newly painted ROPS tool caddy. I made the bracket to fit the existing holes in the ROPS on Saturday. I have a thread in the Mods forum about it. Got done with that, and being outside made me friskier. Loaded up a lot of years of accumulated junk on the trailer to haul to a scrap dealer on Wednesday. Can't go tomorrow, have PT on the left Rotator Cuff. Chain hooks and d-rings both got used, so definitely a good investment on both. Loaded everything except an old handrail from the front porch that I replaced and a little trailer from when I bought my first riding mower. New wheels on the trailer, and I'll be teaching the missus to drive hydrostatic tractors. She'll never push a wheel barrow again. Swapped the 3pt drawbar for the quick hitch, and hooked up the box blade. Pulled up a couple dozen small stumps (2" - 5") and reclaimed part of my yard from the ditch where it's been deposited for the past 45 years. Gorgeous top soil, and now have a cleaner ditch for the run-off. Dragged down some high spots with the box blade where I played last time with the FEL to spoil some top soil in preparation for what I did today. Improved my new access road (still needs a culvert and some gravel). A good day on my little orange buddy and any day on a tractor is better than a good day at work. Gotta love this disability stuff. Got done, parked the tractor, sat down on the deck to pick the mud outta my boots, thencame inside and grabbed a homemade Orkney Skull Splitter (ABV 9.6%) and played with my 5 month old grandson for a bit. Tomorrow's agenda: PT for the rotator cuffs (had both repaired last year), and weather permitting, pull up some more stumps. Will likely order the Woodland Mills WC-68 chipper, a stump bucket, and a tooth bar for my little orange buddy. Gonna get up right now and go put the diesel can in the truck so I hopefully remember to fill it up tomorrow while I'm out. I really need to find an agricultural diesel dealer. The stuff for cars is EXPENSIVE, and only gonna get worse for the next 4 years.