RoyJackson
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 23,144
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
2021-11-18, 0503
40° right now...damp though. High about 60.
Going to try to make a quick dump run this morning since I'll be working at the plant this Saturday
Had an echocardiogram yesterday. Kind of weird watch one's own heart beat. Other the the rate being a little fast, nothing else wrong...but I'll get the final report in a day or so.
Before that, I picked up what I hope is an indoor/outdoor floodlamp to replace one blown out. It's bright and I hope it holds up. Then picked up three prescriptions (old folks take a lot of pills!!)
When I got home, I added some Power Service white bottle and another additive (also Power Service brand) that's supposed to clean the fuel lines and injectors. I probably should get the biocide too, since the diesel is normally in the tank for months.
It was pretty chilly (maybe mid to upper 30's) when I got home. After adding those additives, I started the 4052 and let it run at high idle (1500 RPM) for about 20 minutes. One thing about Yanmar engines...as long as the battery is good, no problems starting in cold weather and they do warm pretty quickly.
After the warm up, I did rig the extension cord and plugged the tractor's block heater in. No need to plug it in the wall socket yet, but I like to leave it plugged in to the tractor so when I do need it, I can just go to the garage (attached) and plug it in.
40° right now...damp though. High about 60.
Going to try to make a quick dump run this morning since I'll be working at the plant this Saturday
Had an echocardiogram yesterday. Kind of weird watch one's own heart beat. Other the the rate being a little fast, nothing else wrong...but I'll get the final report in a day or so.
Before that, I picked up what I hope is an indoor/outdoor floodlamp to replace one blown out. It's bright and I hope it holds up. Then picked up three prescriptions (old folks take a lot of pills!!)
When I got home, I added some Power Service white bottle and another additive (also Power Service brand) that's supposed to clean the fuel lines and injectors. I probably should get the biocide too, since the diesel is normally in the tank for months.
It was pretty chilly (maybe mid to upper 30's) when I got home. After adding those additives, I started the 4052 and let it run at high idle (1500 RPM) for about 20 minutes. One thing about Yanmar engines...as long as the battery is good, no problems starting in cold weather and they do warm pretty quickly.
After the warm up, I did rig the extension cord and plugged the tractor's block heater in. No need to plug it in the wall socket yet, but I like to leave it plugged in to the tractor so when I do need it, I can just go to the garage (attached) and plug it in.
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