RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
- Messages
- 8,754
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 74F @ 4:45AM. Mainly sunny. High 102F. Winds light and variable.
Good luck with the skunk, Bird. It'll be nice to have it gone, but I'm not sure I'd look forward to the process of getting it there...
I guess I missed it, David, but what prompted the repair on the flail mower? Did you get tired of replacing belts on the old multi-belt setup?
Good find on the portable hot tub, Drew. Never knew there was even such a thing, yet that Amazon page provided links to a bunch more makes and models of 'em. Please hurry up and get one so we can see how well they work, OK? Is 104F hot enough to do any good for an old man's aching muscles?
Yesterday I got the security cam mounted on the solar panel pole at the front gate, and moved the pole to the new pivoting anchor. The two 3/8" holes in the pole were drilled without damaging the wires inside, and the only trouble I had with terminating the little Ethernet wires was forgetting to install the weather tight grommet in the camera before the Ethernet connector was put on. I took a guess at aiming the camera, and it turned out to be pretty much spot on, maybe the biggest surprise of the day. Another surprise was that the camera worked without any extra fiddling, and another surprise was finding it captured the UPS man dropping off a box that held the repaired cylinder for the red G/S motorcycle:
Maybe the UPS man saw the new cam, because it was the first time in quite a while he bothered to lock the drop box, even though he managed to make quite the noise when he closed the lid.
I wasn't quite so lucky when it came to the orientation of the solar panel on the pole, so I'll address that today. Also left over for today was getting the muffin fan installed on the network switch, but I did get it out of the box and verified that the thermostat on it worked. I'll also get the heads out of the dunk tank and take a first shot at scraping off the gunk. It usually takes multiple rounds of soaking to get all the deposits off.
Good luck with the skunk, Bird. It'll be nice to have it gone, but I'm not sure I'd look forward to the process of getting it there...
I guess I missed it, David, but what prompted the repair on the flail mower? Did you get tired of replacing belts on the old multi-belt setup?
Good find on the portable hot tub, Drew. Never knew there was even such a thing, yet that Amazon page provided links to a bunch more makes and models of 'em. Please hurry up and get one so we can see how well they work, OK? Is 104F hot enough to do any good for an old man's aching muscles?
Yesterday I got the security cam mounted on the solar panel pole at the front gate, and moved the pole to the new pivoting anchor. The two 3/8" holes in the pole were drilled without damaging the wires inside, and the only trouble I had with terminating the little Ethernet wires was forgetting to install the weather tight grommet in the camera before the Ethernet connector was put on. I took a guess at aiming the camera, and it turned out to be pretty much spot on, maybe the biggest surprise of the day. Another surprise was that the camera worked without any extra fiddling, and another surprise was finding it captured the UPS man dropping off a box that held the repaired cylinder for the red G/S motorcycle:

I wasn't quite so lucky when it came to the orientation of the solar panel on the pole, so I'll address that today. Also left over for today was getting the muffin fan installed on the network switch, but I did get it out of the box and verified that the thermostat on it worked. I'll also get the heads out of the dunk tank and take a first shot at scraping off the gunk. It usually takes multiple rounds of soaking to get all the deposits off.