RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
- Messages
- 8,753
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning! 54F @ 5:15AM. Isolated thunderstorms during the morning becoming more widespread this afternoon. High around 65F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 100%.
Drew, you aren't the first to leave a gas BBQ on longer than intended. Some of us seem to need to relearn that lesson on a regular basis.:ashamed:
Still no 1/0 cable at the welding distributor yesterday, in spite of an international copper glut and promises by the man behind the counter. Now he's got a month to work on it, as it'll be about that long before I can get back there again. Good thing it wasn't that important.
Picked up the last audio cable I needed to finish the radio install, so now that's done, and got an oil change finished on the truck when I got home. We'd had light rain most of the day but it broke just in time to keep me mostly dry under the truck. And the cloud shards looked pretty drifting across the canyon in the peach colored sunset light as I lay under the truck watching it. Today looks to be more of the same so I'll get the truck packed and ready to go. I should leave today as there's a big weather system do in tonight that will leave a trail of rain and snow across the country. So my choices are to try to get out ahead of it and probably be overtaken, or wait until Monday and hope the road crews can get dug out before I get there. Or take a more southerly route hoping that the Grapevine on I5 will let me cross, then jump on I40. Decisions, decisions...
TGIF!
Drew, you aren't the first to leave a gas BBQ on longer than intended. Some of us seem to need to relearn that lesson on a regular basis.:ashamed:
Still no 1/0 cable at the welding distributor yesterday, in spite of an international copper glut and promises by the man behind the counter. Now he's got a month to work on it, as it'll be about that long before I can get back there again. Good thing it wasn't that important.
Picked up the last audio cable I needed to finish the radio install, so now that's done, and got an oil change finished on the truck when I got home. We'd had light rain most of the day but it broke just in time to keep me mostly dry under the truck. And the cloud shards looked pretty drifting across the canyon in the peach colored sunset light as I lay under the truck watching it. Today looks to be more of the same so I'll get the truck packed and ready to go. I should leave today as there's a big weather system do in tonight that will leave a trail of rain and snow across the country. So my choices are to try to get out ahead of it and probably be overtaken, or wait until Monday and hope the road crews can get dug out before I get there. Or take a more southerly route hoping that the Grapevine on I5 will let me cross, then jump on I40. Decisions, decisions...
TGIF!