I hear what you are saying , farming a'int easy and hobby farming a'int much better at times . But for me it wins hands down over chasing a little white ball round a golf course . Maybe I'm a bit crazy. Anyhow I feel at home with you guys , maybe we are all a bit crazy.
That bloke with the impact wrench must like you , wants you to come back again .
Naw. He is over 550 miles away. The impact wrench was in an attempt to pull the blades and spool pieces back together again. I had ~1.5 inches of threaded axle exposed
before the bearing replacement and ~3/4 inch exposed after. We were both scratching our heads over that as the bearing replaced was equivalent in depth to the new one. So, ~3/4 inch of "play" was somewhere in that mess of spool pieces, bearings, and discs. We ended up with ~1 inch exposed. It held up and performed very well. And I completely agree, I don't play golf. I much prefer preparing wildlife food plots and Hobby Farming over the alternatives.
I was amazed at how much "fun" I was having, with some exceptions. I spent 30-hours (in 10-hour days) on my tractor over three days. No "sun roof". No "AC". Temperatures hovering around 110 degrees (F) at grade and dead calm. Just going around and around and around, etc., with a whole lot of avoiding this obstruction, avoiding planted trees, tight turns, staying off the road with the disc, up hill and down dale, etc. The disc harrow ate up the uncut fields over four to six passes. Very few locations had been bush hogged. Most were fallow ground from last season. Seed was spread (by others on an ATV) and I straight disc'd all seeded areas. Then I cultipacked the seeded ground and the others followed spreading clover seed and I cultipacked that.
The "problems" started whenever I got down from the tractor. IT WAS HOT at ground level. I dehydrated on the 3rd day and after a 10-hour tractor shift started hacking Persimmon Trees with a hand saw. I got a good dose of Heat Prostration. I still have a remnant frontal headache and it is 48 hours post-event. That isn't much fun I assure you.