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Drew. I believe you are a little ahead of the soil temperature. That’s pretty cool for beans. Good luck. And you learned the difference between monocots and dicots. Beans are dicots and don’t like crust. For the simple reason “they’ll break their necks.” Corn is a monocot and can muscle it’s way through some pretty thick crust. What’s easier to push through soil a straight straw or a bendy straw without breaking.

If done carefully you can split a dicots seed and see the plant inside the seed.

What still amazes me is how a seed, irregardless of how it lands, always gets the roots down and the green side up.
 
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According to the manufacturer of the solid state system I installed, it does not work on machines like mine that have altered, lightened, flywheels. This wasn't disclosed to me when I talked to their US rep prior to the sale, and even if it was, I'm not sure I'd have recalled the previous owner telling me about him lightening the flywheel. I found out when a google search turned up a page on the manufacturer's web site. When I went through the receipts that came with the bike, I found one from a reputable shop that listed lots of R69S parts along with "lighten flywheel", so I think I've found the source of the problem. Apparently the electronics make an estimate of crankshaft speed based on the time it takes for a raised portion of the magnetic alternator rotor to pass under a sensor. From that measurement it calculates the amount of advance or ****** for firing the spark plug. Since the flywheel doesn't accelerate or decelerate at the same rate as the factory flywheel they used to calibrate the calculation, the amount of advance/****** is off, especially during kick starting. The calculation isn't adjustable (I think it's done with discrete analog components, capacitors, inductors, and resistors). So I'm working with another fella that says he'll swap me his factory flywheel for mine, straight across. The wrinkle there is that two weights of flywheel were used in the R69S, and his is the lighter one. That means it may not be as heavy as the one upon which the calculation is based, and I'll still have problems. But maybe they won't be bad enough to worry about; I'll just have to try it and see. Regardless, I'll need to make up some tooling to prevent the flywheel from moving while I apply approximately 200 lb. ft. of torque to break the bolt that holds it in place loose, and another tool that will actually pull the flywheel off the crank taper. That 3/4" impact wrench is gonna get a workout on this job!

Good luck with that.. Better eat your Wheaties....for a couple of days!:D
 
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Well speaking of knowing when you know, I was a paramedic outside of Philadelphia in May '83. Ran a call on a man having chest pain. Took him into the hospital. Next day, I was able to check up on him. When I entered the room, I saw this cute foxy looking babe sitting next to him. He introduced his daughter to me. After I got off duty, went back and talked to her for about 2 hours. Made a date for Saturday, went to the beach on the New Jersey coast. August 19th we got married at the Willow Grove Naval Air Station, just over 3 months after we met. It will be 35 years this August. When you know, you know.
 
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"Now I'm being challenged in a potato contest I clearly cannot win. Mine are plain field potatoes. Not those fancy shmancy organic pampered stress free potatoes someone else is lavishing care on, probably has a stereo system playing music for his potatoes. It's rigged!"-----Drew

Yea, your gonna have to step up your game... Outside speakers or maybe you can sing to them... Wifey is trying an experiment. We have planted "Yukon gold" potatoes in large planters. They are inside a sunroom, humidity and temp controlled. They have a radio playing country music 24/7, lights on 14 hrs/day. They have been planted a week. I'll take a pic and post in a few minutes.
 
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Great stories LS mt125 owner and Ed thanks for sharing
 
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Here are the pics of the potatoes. As they grow, we'll add more soil, probably a couple times. Don't know how it will work out. The other pic is 2 of the 4 citrus trees we have in the room. Have a lemon, key lime, grapefruit, and an orange. Got fruit from all of them this year.
 

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Good evening all. 66F this morning, overcast, erratic wind speed. No rain overnight, came close today but still dry. High temp was 81F, few peaks of sunlight, wind was up and down, depending how close thunderstorms were to us. Choir practice this morning, followed by bike ride and nap. after nap worked on flower beds, deweeding and took out some crepe myrtle and another small tree too close to house.
 
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Now I'm being challenged in a potato contest I clearly cannot win. Mine are plain field potatoes. Not those fancy shmancy organic pampered stress free potatoes someone else is lavishing care on, probably has a stereo system playing music for his potatoes. It's rigged!

All is fair in the vegetable competition.
PJS, what music do you have to stimulate potato growth?
 
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Question 1. Why were some flags at half staff or half mast today? 3/26
Question 2. Do you say half staff or half mast.
 
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Question 1. Why were some flags at half staff or half mast today? 3/26
Question 2. Do you say half staff or half mast.

Don, I was wondering the same. Had a treadmill cardiac stress test (passed it well) at Austin Heart in La Grange today. The St. Marks flags (US and Texas) were at half staff there.
 

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