So. Frustrated at work, bc HARD THINGS are hard, so I head to workshop. I'd already rebuilt the tractor seat rails (cut out flaws in old ones, cut 1/4" steel on bandsaw, drilled holes, clamped in position w spacers, welded, then welded on side plates, the renmove spacers). So >
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3/ The last two are important bc they test that the safety switches are being engaged by weight on the seat, the way they should. Repair is OK, but not perfect - seat seams stuck in middle position (won't slide).
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4/ This is, objectively, pretty good. Using some scraps of metal and two nails (mild steel to weld up side flanges on the plates), I took a tractor that wouldn't run, and made it run. And yet, subjective feeling is "I am absolutely incompetent at everything; I !@
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5/ I want my brain to be like it isn't. ...but it do.
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