toppop52
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- Joined
- Oct 19, 2011
- Messages
- 10,619
- Location
- Eastern Shore of Maryland
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 1723, Cub Cadet 1864
Drinking first cup of coffee. 27ー with mostly cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 49ー with cloudy skies. No Norther Light last night or this morning. Clouds. Did get one storage item emptied. Large steamer truck. Lot of small stuff to do today. Plus wait for furnace guy to come out.
Today is both a sad and Happy day. Wife would have been 80 today. GGD is 1 year old today.
Got drone out and did a short fly. My place from 100' up. It is fast compared to my old one. Over 40 mph.
Kyle, good news on the Steiner. Sassy very seldom barks. I think she is afraid of the noise it makes.
David, great action video. My Muffin would wake up from a nap when we got about 1 mile from home. After being gone for 5 months. Sassy does not care. Falls asleep with 1 miles in car.
Mostly, be careful out riding bike. Bad accident in Nevada yesterday.
Rick, time with Grandkids are the best.
I like all the pictures being posted of food. :thumbsup:
Everyone stay safe and healthy.
Good Morning All.
Looks like a pretty good drone ronjhall. You could put a post on the Drone thread for the other interested guys too. Thanks for sharing.
I did get to celebrate 60 birthdays with her. All good.You know that birthday/birthdate might not be a coincidence.![]()
Afternoon all! 45 and sunny here. Much better than yesterday. Decided today would be a good day to play with string. Tried my hand at making a few Christmas ornaments for gifts:
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Getting better by the last two.
Stay safe and healthy all!
I have a next step in mind, but no real progress. I did fit a stainless steel screen into the inlet of the nozzle, and that helps until it too becomes clogged. And I got a 50 gallon plastic barrel from one of the neighbors. It still has a quart or two of hydrogen peroxide in it, which may be good for removing rust. And I've used some of that same mesh to wrap a new intake filter for the suction hose on the truck. So the plan now is to cut a couple holes in the barrel lid and put both the suction and discharge hoses in the barrel. Then fill the thing with a bottle of Ivory Snow and water and start the pump. The intake filter should stop any rust flakes that rinse out of the pump, at least until too many of them accumulate, at which point I can just dump the barrel and repeat. Might be a while before that happens though, as it's a weather dependent task.