Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #116,621  
Good Morning!!!! 67F @ 4:00AM. Plentiful sunshine. High near 90F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.

The regulators we use with our propane tanks reduce the pressure so that the liquid turns to a gas before it gets to the burners or spark plug. The kit I just purchased for the generator has two: One at the bottle, another just prior to the generator that reduces the pressure even more.

Hope you can get your meds wittled down, Drew, and you handle this infusion without issues.

Don't know where I ran across it, Eric, but I've known about the Texas City explosion for a while now. Probably in relation to the Oklahoma City bombing when that happened. Pretty sure ammonium nitrate is now regulated here so large quantities have a more difficult time finding their way into the wrong hands.

I've had problems with butane quality in the past, Bruce, with too much particulate causing clogs. Hoping to avoid that by filling from my own tank, which was supposed to be cleaned and reconditioned before I bought it, and using picnic bottles of recent manufacture. Been working fine so far with the BBQ...:crossfingers:

Glad all the east coasters can report an all clear this morning, and hope the clean up isn't too bad.

Hope you can get most of the little stuff up with the smaller grapple, Rick, and avoid a lot of bending over.

Sorry about your corn, Chris. Would live trapping do any good?

Was able to squeeze some tooth paste into the rotating joint for the firetruck float and get it running freely again. Then lots of 3in1 oil worked into the bushing where it passes through the wall of the tank. No good access to the outside, so ended up dripping it down from the top, a drop of 18 inches or so. Got the stub of the float shaft removed, cut new threads on what was left, and reinstalled the float. So it should work again, if I ever put water in the tank again. A vendor seems to be able to make up hoses with the correct NH fittings, but didn't call back yesterday to confirm. Hopefully get that ordered today. Went around inside the tank with a die grinder and a ScotchLoc disk cleaning off spots of corrosion, so it's ready for POR-15 this morning.

Spent the rest of the afternoon working on the next project, a 30,000 gallon water tank for the top of the hill. Looks like about $450 for the building permit, and something like $0.60/gallon, including installation. I can probably cut that down if I can do my own dirt work, and find one that can be installed on a gravel bed instead of concrete. Hope to get a couple of quotes today.

Happy Hump Day!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #116,622  
Good morning, the internet is more cooperative today, yesterday I struggled to read posts. At first I thought it may be an issue with the mesh wifi I installed last week, however tests showed that was still working fine, I could connect to local sites, the longer delays only came when trying to get further. Perhaps the bottleneck was caused by too many people watching those cat cuke videos. :)

Pleased to hear that no one got taken out by the storms.

The news this morning is dominated by the devastating explosion in Lebanon, which seems to have been caused by fertilizer. I am sure that will make many farmers think twice about their own storage of such a useful but potentially deadly material. Around these parts ammonium nitrate is called "bag muck", to distinguish it from the fertilizer that comes from a cow's rear.

In 1947 there was a huge fertilizer detonation in Texas, I wonder if the story of that was passed on to those of you living in that region ?
Texas City disaster - Wikipedia

Not on the same scale as Texas City / Grandcamp explosion, an intentionally set fire detonated a fertilizer plant in West, Texas on April 17, 2013.

West Fertilizer Company explosion - Wikipedia

It didn't get a lot of news coverage, outside of Texas, because the Boston Marathon bombing was two days earlier on April 15, 2013.

On April 19, 1995 the Murrah Federal Building was destroyed by an ammonium nitrate / diesel fuel truck bomb.

Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building - Wikipedia
 
   / Good morning!!!! #116,623  
PV=nRT

Used the gas law a lot in college.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #116,625  
Still no cable/internet for 25 hours and counting. No idea what the issue is.
83 going to 89 today.
Ellen’s older cat is leaving us today, he has been sick for a while, old age wasting syndrome, this morning he can’t stand and his bladder let go, so he’s on his way to the vet if he makes it that far, then on to the rainbow bridge.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #116,626  
53°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 78° today. Can't say I ever remember having an overnight temperature that cool in August. Looks like by the weekend we're back up to around 90° again with lows in the 70s; much more normal for this time of year here.

Two of our peach trees are loaded with peaches, but they're all small this year. The third tree has hardly any on it. The pears on our pear tree look small this year as well.

Saw a few videos of that Beirut explosion yesterday. The Oklahoma City explosion caused a lot of damage for a truck that size. But, seeing the actual explosion in Beirut yesterday was almost unbelievable. The power of fertilizer is just scary.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #116,627  
53°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 78° today. Can't say I ever remember having an overnight temperature that cool in August. Looks like by the weekend we're back up to around 90° again with lows in the 70s; much more normal for this time of year here.

Two of our peach trees are loaded with peaches, but they're all small this year. The third tree has hardly any on it. The pears on our pear tree look small this year as well.

Saw a few videos of that Beirut explosion yesterday. The Oklahoma City explosion caused a lot of damage for a truck that size. But, seeing the actual explosion in Beirut yesterday was almost unbelievable. The power of fertilizer is just scary.

The OK City truck bomb was 3 1/2 tons of ammonium Nitrate.

The Grandcamp, in 1947, held 2300 tons.

The Beirut storage was allegedly 2700 tons.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #116,628  
Sorry about your corn, Chris. Would live trapping do any good?

Luckily it isn't really my corn. A cousin of my wife's farms it. I think he farms 1000 acres so I guess he doesn't have time for animal control. My sister in law lives on the farm. a couple of years ago the ground hogs were moving too close to the house. She had a guy come in and set traps. He got 17.:eek: Of course there are squirrels and raccoons joining the festivities. If you could sell ground hogs and poison ivy we could make some real money.

Chris
 
   / Good morning!!!! #116,629  
70F and mostly sunny @ 11:30, high for the day predicted to be 74F. Looks like minimal chances for rain for the next 5 days.

Precipitation over the last few days has really greened up the lawn and gotten it growing again. MMM clean up and blade sharpening on agenda for today, as grass will need mowed in short order.

Caught a young raccoon night before last, saw a possum rooting around near back door last night when I was locking up.

More garage clean up done yesterday, got last oil drain pan emptied ... need to wipe it out this morning and put it away.

Also got two paint brushes which had dried polyurethane on them all cleaned up.

Sanded down one of the two pieces of old PT 4 x 4 for the bottom of the auger rack and got it coated with BLO (will use BLO for the rack as it much cheaper than stain)

Filled in around catch basin with more topsoil ... need to run over that today with the tractor to compact it, then probably add more to level it out, then sow some grass seed.

Remove Simplicity tire and wheel and drop off at tire shop to have new tire put on.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ... :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #116,630  
Well it is JUST BARELY legally still morning here so...

GOOD MORNING Y'ALL!!!

Good to see this place stays consistent.

I'm here to read/post a bit about zero turn mowers, I've just gotta bite the bullet it seems...

Be well all of you!

David
 

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