Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #34,931  
75 this morning and headed to 92 today. We hit 93 yesterday with a heat index of 103. That makes for a hot hayfield. Believe yesterday's hay count was 45. Bringing the total to 133. Will get a final count when hauled in. After we finished bailing dad went with me to move a tree off the fence then we cut up two more that were down in a field. All wild cherry. The two down in the field made logs now just have to get time to get them to the mill. The last log was still over 18" as saw wouldn't reach through it. Have 6-8',1-6',&1-3' log.

Plans for today are to help wife finish adding pea gravel river rock to her flowerbeds. See I knew who would end up doing it. Then put her on mower and let me move some more hay.


Eric. Maybe you'll have better luck with those 6013's but only time I can use them is on new clean and shiny steel.

6011's handle rusty metal the best and are easier to run. With them listen to your arc. If it sounds like bacon frying then it's right. Only time you want it to sound like someone is being electrocuted is if you are using it as a cutting torch. Yes a welder will also cut.

Another easy rod to learn is 7014. Runs good on AC.

7018 is a structural rod and a DC rod. But it's not a beginners rod. But if you don't get an AC/DC machine spend the extra for the 7018AC rod.

Your power must be different over there. Here I'm using 240v 50a for my AC stick welder. And 120v 20a for my 125a flux core wire feeder.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,932  
I fixed the things on my van that I could, but the problem is electrical, so I towed it to a shop. They diagnosed it as a pass lock 3 body control module. But I am skeptical, because the symptom is more like a short. I guess we'll find out. $700. Ouch.
Our gator won't start, I'm thinking the $300 ignition box is out on it.
My wife called me to say our washing machine is squealing during the spin cycle yesterday.

When it rains, it pours.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,933  
74F right now, plentiful sunshine the rest of the day. High 99F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

Lookin' good, Eric. Sounds like you had some fun. Before you jump in on a stick machine, at least look at what's available in MIG. They're not that much more and are a whole lot easier to use. And if you end up not using it, what's the point in having it?

Drew, enjoy your time away from the computer. After all, there still is a whole world out there to be enjoyed :laughing: And looking forward to following your construction adventure in your barn thread. I "get" the DIY interior; that's the way I'd do it, too.

David, hope your wife's feeling better.

RS, sounds like you're onto something with the valve cover leak (fingers crossed for ya). Doesn't it feel great when you come out of a big equipment shop having spent just a few dollars, especially considering all the big buck stuff you usually walk out with? :laughing:

Those with older parents that are still active should be happy for them. When they sit around and don't want to do anything is when you have to worry, as that's when their health starts to fail. If I get to that age myself, I hope to be as active as your hay balers and mower runners. Probably not as fast, or as long, but exercise both mental and physical is what keeps ya goin'.

Got the little 15 gallon sprayer mounted on the RTV yesterday morning as planned, and even got it running again after an almost year long slumber in the equipment trailer. But as soon as I started spraying, the pump quit. Back at the garage, I found that all four mounts that hold the pump to the tank were broken, but that wasn't the problem. I thought it was a connector, so crimped it a bit and the pump started going again. But out in the meadow it quit again. Back to the garage, pump off the tank, motor out off the pump, motor won't run wired directly to battery. ???? Put an ohm meter across the leads and the values jump all over the place when I spin the armature. ???? Hook it back to the battery and the motor takes off again. @#$&%???? Call Fimco, and the "tech support" ninny starts going through his script, telling me to check this and disconnect that. After I finally got it through his thick skull that the motor was sitting on the bench with just two wires coming out of it, and it still would run only intermittently, I'm told I have to buy the whole pump assembly, and in a way that implies I shouldn't be taking it apart like that. *&%^$#$%^%$$$$$. Check Tractor Supply and can buy a whole new sprayer for less than they want for just the pump. But I can get the pump for half that on Amazon, and get it delivered by Monday with free two day shipping if I join their Prime program. And Prime comes with a free trial period. All set to do that until I find out that Prime costs a hundred bux a year, and if I cancel during the "free" trial I "may" be liable for any charges incurred during it. *&^%$#$%^&*%$#. Looking back it seems like I go through a similar dance with the electrical bits on this sprayer every year, and I'm wondering if, frustration wise anyway, I'd be better off replacing it with a higher quality, but more expensive, one from a local manufacturer. At least then I'd be able to walk up to a counter and talk to somebody that actually knows something about the product, and the parts just might be in stock.


By the time I'd screwed around enough to figure out that the motor was shot it was time for lunch in the nice air conditioned house. And when I was done the temps were already over a hundred, a good excuse to get more paperwork done.

But they're not open on weekends, and I wouldn't make a special trip anyway, so that'll have to wait 'till Monday. So it's back to swapping stuff around on the motorcycles, at least until it gets too hot out in the garage, then more paperwork in the nice cool office. And yeah, maybe another nice cold beer at the end of the day, too. :drink:

Hope you all have a great weekend!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,934  
I fixed the things on my van that I could, but the problem is electrical, so I towed it to a shop. They diagnosed it as a pass lock 3 body control module. But I am skeptical, because the symptom is more like a short. I guess we'll find out. $700. Ouch.
Our gator won't start, I'm thinking the $300 ignition box is out on it.
My wife called me to say our washing machine is squealing during the spin cycle yesterday.

When it rains, it pours.


Yep, wife had a flat this morning on my other Honda. The tires are down to nothing and need new ones, but with the other expenses lately I was trying to hold off a little longer. Got them ordered online with costco. They don't stock this size.
I also need to replace a catalyst on the old honda, to get it past emission test. shop wants $900 for that, part is around $250 online. Waiting for the new fridge to arrive any time now. After that the back field needs mowed, will let the kids mow the yard.

overcast right now, 78*
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,935  
68°F and only .1 inches rain last 24 hours.

Errands today as prep for upcoming mainland trip. House/Dog sitters got in late last night. They've already expressed joy to escape the Tx weather of later.

Be safe
Have a great day

David Sent from my iPad Air using TractorByNet
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,936  
75F and mostly cloudy with an occasional peek of sun @ 14:00 ... chance of thunderstorms this afternoon ...

Got that metal plate pulled on the Briggs ... it looks like the gasket between it and the head was the problem ... there was hardly anything left of the lower part of the gasket. I cut a new one and installed it and then put everything back together, except for the heat shield on the muffler.

Cut a couple of small tabs out of sheet metal for that and then welded them on and bent them 90 degrees. Now just have to drill a couple of holes in the muffler and run a couple of sheet metal screws in to secure the end of the heat shield with the tabs.

Spent a lot of time thoroughly cleaning up all the mating surfaces so hopefully there will be no leaks.

That leaves replacing the o-ring on the base end of the cylinder. That shouldn't take all that long ... but the tie rods are pretty rusty ... actually the whole outside of the cylinder needs cleaned up and de-rusted and repainted ... but I'm not sure I really wanna get into that right now. Probably just throw it back together as is for the time being.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable weekend.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,937  
Good Morning (got that in before noon out here) ... coffee's on, sunny, slight breeze, perfect Sat for yardword, but alas I need to study. cheers all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,938  
RS, sounds like you're onto something with the valve cover leak (fingers crossed for ya).
Yeah ... it was pretty stupid on my part ... should have caught it initially ... and if not then, then after the 2nd or 3rd try at getting the valve cover to seal :rolleyes:

Sometimes I'm a slow learner. Part of it comes from being in too big of hurry I'm sure.

Doesn't it feel great when you come out of a big equipment shop having spent just a few dollars, especially considering all the big buck stuff you usually walk out with? :laughing:
It's nice to be able to fix something on the cheap ... as opposed to say, having to buy a whole engine.

OTOH, gotta figure the time involved ... sometimes it goes well (quick, easy fix) ... other times not so much.

On your sprayer pump, been there, done that ... think I'm on the third one. I believe the original was replaced under warranty ... after that one failed, I bought a replacement from Tractor Supply with an optional 2 or 3 year TSC warranty ...

Of course, that one then lasted past the warranty period with no issues :rolleyes:

Haven't tried to run it this year so I dunno what awaits me. Last time I did run it (last year) the leads got so hot it melted the plastic on the cig accessory plug ... which certainly isn't a good sign.

Clean 'em real good with cleaner (I use Nutra-sol) and put some RV anti-freeze in 'em before they get stored is about all you can do. Of course, none of that is likely to do anything for a bad motor.

I understand the Hy-Pro roller pumps aren't much better - local TBN friend here built his own custom spray rig using a roller pump and went thru several of them before he finally gave up and bought a tow-behind Fimco sprayer with an electric electric pump from TSC. And he was real good about cleaning it (the one he built) after every use.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,939  
I fixed the things on my van that I could, but the problem is electrical, so I towed it to a shop. They diagnosed it as a pass lock 3 body control module. But I am skeptical, because the symptom is more like a short. I guess we'll find out. $700. Ouch.
Our gator won't start, I'm thinking the $300 ignition box is out on it.
My wife called me to say our washing machine is squealing during the spin cycle yesterday.
When it rains, it pours.
Don't I know it ... :(

I feel your pain.
 

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