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   / Good morning!!!! #117,611  
I remembered to take pictures of my window painting. Windows were installed in 1984.
Before.
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After.
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Looks like Sassy photo bombed me again.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,612  
Good Morning!!!! 77F @ 4:00AM. Sunny. High 97F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.
Still very smoky here, with unhealthy air quality and above normal temperatures. Dante would feel right at home!:fiery:

What a relief that monster is on the ground, Ken. Sorry about the peaches. Darn tree rats!

With the flooring, A/C work, and painting, Phil, you're giving RS a run for his Eveready Bunny title!:laughing:

Glad the flashing wasn't due to something more serious, Eric. But did the doctor say what caused it?

Glad the demolition went well, Thomas, and your tongs saved you some work!

Yesterday's chili was a banner batch, with a nice smoky flavor and just the right amount of zing. Had some for lunch, and it was so good, had more for dinner.:licking: The rest goes into the freezer this morning, quick before it's gone!:laughing:

The conversation with the tractor mechanic yesterday got me wondering just how fast the hydraulic valves on the top'n'tilt were leaking down, so I decided to take some video and see. Let the camera run fifteen minutes on each of the three valves, then one more time with the hoses disconnected to show that the cylinder wasn't leaking. Put it all together in one video, probably the most boring one to date. But it does show that all three valves are leaking, one quite badly. I could probably make do with just the other two for top'n'tilt, and reserve the bad one for the mower side shift or down force on the auger, and I'm having some doubts about going to the trouble of taking it all apart and sending it in for replacement. We'll see what the mechanic says after he sees the video.

After an hour on the phone, half of which was wasted when the phone battery died while on hold, I finally have the new electric rate charges. The utility forced me to a "time of use" structure when I started selling surplus energy to them, whereas before it was a simple two tier deal, with a higher cost being levied after a certain "baseline" number of kWs were consumed. The new rate is still two tired, and also fluctuates during the day. I also learned there is yet another plan available that does away with the baseline, and includes weekends and holidays at the Off Peak rate. I can't imagine a more convoluted and difficult to analyze system, all made possible by those infernal computers. Not sure if a spreadsheet or Ouji board would be a better tool for determining the least expensive rate structure to use. FWIW, last month's bill for 716 kWh was $192, and will be the last before the solar power system was working. But the biggest laugh came last week when I heard PG&E propaganda crowing about their rates being among the best in the country.:shocked::irked::laughing:

Old Rate:
Tier 1 - $0.24373 kW/h, 426 kWh Baseline
Tier 2 - $0.3672 kW/h, over Baseline

New E-TOU-C Rate:
Oct - May June - Sept
Baseline 14.2 kWh/day 12.0 kWh/day
Peak - 4PM - 9PM Baseline $0.32697 Baseline $0.22991
Above Baseline 0.4133 Above Baseline $0.31624
Off Peak - 9PM - 4PM Baseline $0.26356 Baseline $0.21258
Above Baseline $0.34989 Above Baseline $0.29891

New E-TOU-D Rate: Oct - May June - Sept
No Baseline
Peak - 5PM - 8PM $0.29089 $0.36476
Off Peak - 8PM - 5PM $0.27351 $0.26980
All weekends and most holiday hours are off-peak

Also did some more planning for the water tank system, focusing on the size of the terrace that would need to be cut into the hillside to support the tank or tanks. The deeper the cut, the more likely it is I'll hit rock, so a small diameter tank is better in that respect. But if I remove more than 100 cu. yd. of material, I have to pay for a grading permit. That got me looking at 10,000 gallon plastic tanks which have a much smaller diameter than the steel hoop with plastic liner designs, which apparently aren't strong enough to have much height. Three of the 10,000 gallon plastic tanks would need right around 100 cu. yd. of material removed, and would end up costing, depending on how far they have to be shipped, a few hundred bux less than the other combos. I just have to figure out how to plumb them, and whether or not they'll be part of the drinking water system, or held strictly for emergency purposes. Decisions, decisions...:confused2: No wonder I don't sleep well...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,613  
You know how when a YouTube video finishes, they display thumbnails of other videos in the window? One of those thumbnails just now said Makita Killer, superimposed over a yellow housing of something that could only have come from DeWalt. And being a bit put off by my recent Makita experience, and somewhat impressed by the DeWalt compound meiter saw I snagged to do the flooring here, there was no way I could pass up watching that video. And I was blown away, not by the DeWalt, but by the guy doing the review! Aside from his crusty Canadian accent, he actually seemed to know what he was talkin' about, as he took the grinder apart and critiqued each of the parts! And not just looked at 'em, but looked at 'em under a microscope, filed on 'em, even burned samples of 'em. And that was just in part1! I dunno if I even need a new angle grinder, 'cause I'm pretty happy with my Bosch. But when it craps out, I'm gonna hunt this guy up and see what he recommends for the next one...

 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,614  
Good morning! 66 now, supposed to get to 89 later. Got a decent rain shower yesterday, not long enough, but some badly needed rain. Possibility of some storms this afternoon.

Yesterday was kind of a lazy day. See what today brings. Have an appointment for a haircut today.

Everyone stay safe out there
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,615  
Good Morning All - 79 going to 91 today and sunny- so all the rain for this week seems to have moved out-time to water everything
Figs are coming in great this year, Tomatoes , not so much.

Eric - Glad wife is ok, hope not too many branches down
Thomas - hand dug ditch-been there , done that, no way to get tractor back there ?
Ron - good to see your getting an assistant
RNG- Paying about .14 per KWh here in PA-Hope you get the valves sorted-any way to disassemble and see if it's just springs worn out? I hope they get the fires under control and the weather cooperates.

Stay safe and be well and hope we here from Jay soon
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,616  
   / Good morning!!!! #117,617  
72°F and clear skies with some fog this morning, going up to 96° again today. We hit 97° yesterday, and it definitely felt like it; typical hot and humid August day. Looks like we'll get relief when the storms in the gulf move past us later this week.

Hope all is well with Jay.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,618  
Good morning! Already hot and humid, guess I’ll mow today to avoid so much clumping, every 5 days is not my idea of fun.
Over the last week or so I’ve found my tailgate open, thought I was getting senile and leaving it open, then yesterday I got a recall about the tailgate latch sticking. I thought I would take look before fooling with the dealer, I pulled the liner and access plate off and sure enough the latch wasn’t coming all the way to the stop. That prevented the end latches from locking around the strikers. So I got out the PB Blaster and sprayed every connection and all parts of the handle, worked it a few times and just like that, it works! Maybe I’m not senile after all.

Looks like we will get rain and wind from Laura about Saturday night, I feel for those in its direct path, I’m afraid it’s going to be a bad one.

Have a good, prayers guys.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,619  
Good morning to all! Same weather, same smoke (however last evening it got really heavy), same heat.....

Ron, no, the battery tray stayed the same, to turn the direction of the batteries would have been more trouble than gain....

Eric, glad to hear that your wifey checked out ok. Things like that can be scary to say the least! Stay dry today.

Rng, you are making me have second thoughts about getting a T&T setup..... Our electric co-op rates are at $0.132 KWH, no changes to time of day usage, etc... Commercial rates are about double.

I forgot.... need to do some errands this morning before getting out to the fuel transfer cart project.... hopefully they won't take too long.

Got an email this morning from our internet service provider, they will have 3-4 hour periods of service interruption between 11am and 5 pm today and tomorrow.... should wreak havoc on the students attending online school.... including my grandson and granddaughter who are here..... what can you do?

There is a new ISP coming to our area within the next few months, they are installing fiber lines as of a month ago a couple miles away. That service will be 10x faster, more reliable, and costs less than our current provider by 20%. ... I can't wait!

I need to get moving.... places to go, people to see, things to pickup....
Everyone have a great day!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,620  
Morning RNG;
On your top n tilt valves do they have a float function?
If not have you considered a lock valve;
Lock Valve 1/2" NPT 25 GPM 3 PSI Prince Mfg RD-145 | Check & Lock Valves | Hydraulic Valves | Hydraulics | www.surpluscenter.com
These would lock your cylinder in place untill you power it to a new position.

Yes, all three valves have float, and I'd really like to preserve that.

This is a new top'n'tilt kit from Kubota, something like $3500 worth of hydraulics. I'd have thought they'd do a better job for that kind of money, but then again, it's Kubota...
 

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