I did manage to put 39 ticks out of their misery today, just from myself. Dave had one at lunch which gives my leatherman a new one day total of 40..
I also did manage to get the culverts draining at Sheepscot Mills. The east one under the road was full to the top. There is about 4 inches of muck the whole length of the bottom of the pipe, but it is draining. The one on the west was over half full. The ends were full of gravel. I ditched north of the crossing until I got the kubota stuck. Managed to get it out by anchoring to a tree, and then the truck.
First order of business. The bug spray would not spray, but the can still had some in it.. And I wanted it..

2nd load before unloading at Sheepscot. I had another dumping spot in mind, but it was too muddy to make it in.


Looking north from the crossing. The disturbed soil on the bank is where the Kubota was mired. Once it broke through the top grassy layer, it was axle deep.

South East ditch

South West ditch. Ground level was at the bottom of the pipes that are sticking into the ditch about where the power pole is. Now about an 8 inch drop..
