Richard P.
Its not for a lack of projects (though I got 2 major ones accomplished this year) Time grows short before winter shuts down my recreational wrenching, my pole building garage is uninsulated, so the shop is nearly unheatable. I still need to get the 102 and 129 ready for snow duty. The plow needs to be swapped off my old 102, and once I'm finished with the grass, the 129 will get narrow rims with tri-ribs and will be refitted with my QA-42.
I also need to clear space in the shop for my car. As I've gotten older I've learned to appreciate the fact that a garage lets you get going a lot quicker, since you don't have to clear the car of ice, snow, and frost before driving away. Along the same lines, I need to rearrange things so I can work efficiently without having to move several pieces of equipment out of the way every time I need to get a tool or get something off a shelf.
The 125 is on the back burner for now, but I've learned that the best way to tackle work like I'm facing on the 125 is that you have to just go in and do everything at once, or else you'll be taking things apart again and again.