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groan at JD engineers who hide the zerks under a deep lip. What I need is a zerk extension.....hmmmm.

That reminds me. Talking to dad, he said bush hog bolts for gearbox came loose again. The bolts on bottom are under the stump jumper. My 98 yr old dad removed the stump jumper, got the bolts tightened, but couldn’t get stump jumper back on by himsrlf, so he flipped the mower, and got it all put back together. By himself, he won’t wait for help.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,313  
It’s been many many years since we grew broccoli, but I remember it growing back again and again when you cut it off.
Also, since using landscaping fabric between my garden rows, I don’t use tiller any more.

I still got 2 rows to put down.
This winter I just got one head per plant but last year I had multiple heads that kept coming after cutting the big ones off. It's got to be one of 3 things - temperature, soil or plant variety.

99˚now, under a heat advisory till 7PM.
Edit: 101˚F at 5pm - 5th day in a row 100 or above.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #151,314  
That reminds me. Talking to dad, he said bush hog bolts for gearbox came loose again. The bolts on bottom are under the stump jumper. My 98 yr old dad removed the stump jumper, got the bolts tightened, but couldn’t get stump jumper back on by himsrlf, so he flipped the mower, and got it all put back together. By himself, he won’t wait for help.
Your father not quitter sure wish he could/would pass some of that spirit onto some today's youngsters.
 
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Came back from the errands, took longer than I expected..... temp was already at 94°. So another recuperation day.... didn't get any nap, now too late, otherwise I'll be up half the night. Current temp is 98°.

BEF, really... a turtle up a tree.... that would be interesting.

Drew, they make 90° grease adapters, would that work? They are under $10.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,317  
Your father not quitter sure wish he could/would pass some of that spirit onto some today's youngsters.
It's odd how some of the younger generations will have that 'spirit' and some will never get it. We have 3 children, all 18 months apart in age, all college graduates. Our daughter (the oldest) is a go-getter... 4 degrees, including 2 Masters. Our middle son (mechanical engineer) is always working, plus building/ renovating, always doing something. He doesn't hesitate to help anyone out either.
Then the third.... BS in psychology and criminal science..... the laziest person that I have ever met. Expects everything to just fall into place without any effort on his part. Finds an excuse not to do anything.

I can't figure him out.....
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,318  
Can’t say I’ve seen a turtle up a tree.

Did work on shed a little this evening.

Stopped at a bakery this afternoon where everything is baked fresh, they even grind their own flour. Got scones, bread, cherry pie and a roast beef sandwich on their bread. Yum.

We both tuckered out.

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Kyle, say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to your daughter for us! Neat that she wants to do her own cake / cooking.. (at least I think so).
Sounds like you'll be busy at work! Were they just lazy or were they too busy to take the time to update everything?
Many thanks she said for the birthday wishes! Food was good, cake was good. Daughter is now 17, and I'll wait a year to say if is/was good.

I ran my bear problem off, he didn't like banging and hammering and hollering,
decided he would find a quieter place.
Glad to hear it's not braver than loud noises and yelling.

Quite cool this morning at 56, I hope to get both spraying and mowing done today.
Nice lunch with my daughter yesterday, 42 and still daddy’s girl.
My son who is 46 is having some heart issues stemming from open heart surgery he had when he was 4. He was born with Tetralogy of Fallot. He’s done quite well and was able to play high school sports and pretty much be normal. There are always later life complications, just a matter of what and when. He was fortunate to have the premier pediatric cardiac surgeon in the country if not the world at the time, Dr Gardner at Johns Hopkins who later became chief surgeon in Atlanta. He used a method that was new at the time and is still being done with modifications. They might have to replace the pulmonary valve, which now can be done through the artery like my aortic valve was. Absolutely amazing what can be done with minimal invasion nowadays.
Glad your daughter is still a daddy's girl. Prayers for your son's situation.
Morning all, sun is up, 64 going up to 80, no chance of rain until at least tomorrow......

Got the new climbing rollers for the pool robot, easy swap out.
However it took me a while as I had to remove a large snapping turtle from the pool.
Wonder if this was one of the 3 babies I saved 2 years ago?
Relocated to front of property, trying to figure out how it got into pool area, certainly too large to go through fence, so will need to find and close off wherever it dug through.

Stay safe and be well,

Amazed at how well armored these turtles are. and the claws, beak and tail can all do damage.
While small compared to many I've seen, this one luckily was groggy when I netted it.

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Prayers for Buppies, and team, our country and Ukraine. I was headed to the parking garage after work on Thursday, and an elderly man was walking with an F1 car racing hat. I asked if he liked car racing, and with a very strong accent and some sign language, he told me he his English was minimal...and that he was from Kiev Ukraine (Ook rah een). I told him with homeboy sign language that many are praying for his country. He nodded his head and said thank you.

Work is going to be a long road, somewhat uphill. There are so many things I'd like to change, but I'm not in the position to be the one to make the decision to change. I will "gently" recommend things and see where it goes. But there is also a long punch list of items that need attention. Job security. I hope my new job is recession proof. I think it might be.

I was off today and Good thing because I did not sleep well. Our dryer's rollers started making noise Monday, so with I had to tell wifey not to use dryer (for a few days). The roller/belt kit came in Wednesday, and so I was a dryer mechanic last night. I took it all apart to blow out all the lint. My wifey was sure impressed and happy. But I got up anyway at 6 am because I needed to crawl under the house to check my HVAC flex duct. It was actually still intact fairly well, but needed some fresh tape wrapped around where it connects to the main ducts. I don't like going under the house.

My Speedaire compressor's original Dayton 2hp 220v motor is going out. I DO NOT leave the breakers on. I see sparks from short circuiting in it. Not sure why. It has new bearings. I wonder if the wire coating is wearing off? It is old. This pump already burned up a nice H.D. 1 hp motor Baldor. It would start fine with it, but I guess the overamperage demand just got to it. Now I'm debating on possibly replacing the motor with a Surplus Center cheap Marathon motor, or go get another old SpeedAire from my Buddy about 130 miles away....humm 260 miles at 15mpg in the SUV at 4.49/gallon = $77.83 vs a new motor shipped.

Here's a question, old motor rated at 12amps when setup for 230volts. I can't find a 2 hp motor with that high of an amperage rating.
The marathon is only 7.5amps. Even a 3hp motor shows 7.5amps. Should I continue looking?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,320  
Many thanks she said for the birthday wishes! Food was good, cake was good. Daughter is now 17, and I'll wait a year to say if is/was good.


Glad to hear it's not braver than loud noises and yelling.


Glad your daughter is still a daddy's girl. Prayers for your son's situation.



Prayers for Buppies, and team, our country and Ukraine. I was headed to the parking garage after work on Thursday, and an elderly man was walking with an F1 car racing hat. I asked if he liked car racing, and with a very strong accent and some sign language, he told me he his English was minimal...and that he was from Kiev Ukraine (Ook rah een). I told him with homeboy sign language that many are praying for his country. He nodded his head and said thank you.

Work is going to be a long road, somewhat uphill. There are so many things I'd like to change, but I'm not in the position to be the one to make the decision to change. I will "gently" recommend things and see where it goes. But there is also a long punch list of items that need attention. Job security. I hope my new job is recession proof. I think it might be.

I was off today and Good thing because I did not sleep well. Our dryer's rollers started making noise Monday, so with I had to tell wifey not to use dryer (for a few days). The roller/belt kit came in Wednesday, and so I was a dryer mechanic last night. I took it all apart to blow out all the lint. My wifey was sure impressed and happy. But I got up anyway at 6 am because I needed to crawl under the house to check my HVAC flex duct. It was actually still intact fairly well, but needed some fresh tape wrapped around where it connects to the main ducts. I don't like going under the house.

My Speedaire compressor's original Dayton 2hp 220v motor is going out. I DO NOT leave the breakers on. I see sparks from short circuiting in it. Not sure why. It has new bearings. I wonder if the wire coating is wearing off? It is old. This pump already burned up a nice H.D. 1 hp motor Baldor. It would start fine with it, but I guess the overamperage demand just got to it. Now I'm debating on possibly replacing the motor with a Surplus Center cheap Marathon motor, or go get another old SpeedAire from my Buddy about 130 miles away....humm 260 miles at 15mpg in the SUV at 4.49/gallon = $77.83 vs a new motor shipped.

Here's a question, old motor rated at 12amps when setup for 230volts. I can't find a 2 hp motor with that high of an amperage rating.
The marathon is only 7.5amps. Even a 3hp motor shows 7.5amps. Should I continue looking?

I’ve got some old ac unit motors, just hate to throw them away.

Realized I missed half of today’s posts. If I answer one, the app will take me to the bottom and skip over the rest. Wondered what caused the turtle post, finally got back to riptides post.
 

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