toppop52
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- Joined
- Oct 19, 2011
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- Location
- Eastern Shore of Maryland
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 1723, Cub Cadet 1864
Drew, a very common problem on vehicles that sit a lot in humid areas is surface rust on the rotors, if you start off and lightly apply the brakes at low speeds, it will clean it off with no issues, but if you go up to speed, the rust causes drag on the pads/rotors and generates a lot of heat in a hurry. It's a real problem here at car lots where cars may remain undriven for a month or more.
Hot and humid for the next three days, mid 90's. It's September, not July!
I don't have a whole house generator, but am seriously considering one, I have enough generator wattage to power the whole house, but not as simple and fool proof. I'll probably end up with propane, I like diesel, but we don't need them often enough to justify the cost and problems with fuel storage. We've been in this house almost 5 years and haven't been without power more than a few hours.
Hot and humid for the next three days, mid 90's. It's September, not July!
I don't have a whole house generator, but am seriously considering one, I have enough generator wattage to power the whole house, but not as simple and fool proof. I'll probably end up with propane, I like diesel, but we don't need them often enough to justify the cost and problems with fuel storage. We've been in this house almost 5 years and haven't been without power more than a few hours.