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   / Good morning!!!! #67,861  
Drew, really nice mower. Shed space dilemma for sure. Haven't tried the 303. Is it like armor all? I like Meguiars plastic polish and cleaner, but I would guess that UV protection would be best.

I’m curious about the 303 as well.

Kyle, would the Meguiars plastic polish and cleaner work on shining up the green molded plastic parts on my John Deere Zero Turn?

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The parts on both sides of the seat are plastic, everything else is steel.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,862  
Slept in till 10.
Einthewoods - , what a wait, enjoy it.

My TT sits outside, thinking about selling and getting a smaller one, but financially probably better keeping this one.

63° the bottom drops out on sat.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,863  
".... Saturday's high 46 Sunday 34 and most of next week that way cold again but little or no precipitation. Alberta clipper for NE"- Buppies

We are under a Winter Weather Advisory for Saturday due to possible freezing/frozen precipitation and a flash freeze as that arctic airmass moves in.

I agree about the Great Lakes Clipper midweek for NE. Some weather models are starting to toy with a possible phasing of jet streams and the development of a coastal storm. Too early to know for sure.

I wish I had not broken the rain gauge.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,864  
Neighbor of mine gives the garbage guy, a private contractor, Christmas gifts, and always waves to him when he comes by. One day I was talking to him, standing in his garage, and he had a bunch of old furniture out by the curb, a huge couch, a 2 big chairs. I told him they wouldn’t take it. Garbage guy came by, the driver and the runner picked up that stuff, made the truck eat it, waved, and went on their way. I would have to call for a special pick up, and pay some bucks!
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I guess what I find hard its okay to donate to PD,FD,Parks and Rec but not highway crew...I am waited for return phone from City manager office.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,865  
When i worked summers for the county highway crew, we accepted donations. Lol
Not too many did, we got many more complaints. But if someone asked us to do a little something extra, like a couple shovels of patch, why not.
Never receiver cash, but did get a few sodas.

I see the new county treasure back home is instituting direct deposit for county employees.wow, this made the news.
When i worked there, you went to the courthouse treasurers office on payday and they gave you your check, and then would cash it for you if you wanted cash. dont think i ever got a pay stub.

Have a good day, stay warm.
My son in AR had to go buy an ice scraper.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,866  
Unbelievable morning 57 degrees on the 12 of January, raining, yesterday there was 10-12" of snow on the ground and it's bare today in most places.
Of course the high for tomorrow is forecast to be 27 and back below zero Sat. night.
Hope the outside feed lots stay froze, otherwise they get bad when they refreeze.
everyone have a good day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,867  
Good morning 54 and rain, looks like it's going to be wet for the next 24 hours or so.going to be one of those days even the dogs are sleeping.
RS wife's tank

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   / Good morning!!!! #67,868  
I致e never seen one, but when I googled it, nothing showed up that I would think would be used to bust up lumps of coal. Must be a pretty unusual item, maybe regional in nature.

I remember finding one exactly like it in a Google search many years ago, but can't seem to find it now. It's similar in design to the one pictured here, but mounted onto two rails embedded in the concrete floor.

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   / Good morning!!!! #67,869  
I see the new county treasure back home is instituting direct deposit for county employees.wow, this made the news.
When i worked there, you went to the courthouse treasurers office on payday and they gave you your check, and then would cash it for you if you wanted cash. dont think i ever got a pay stub.

That is really surprising. I thought every government employer went to direct deposit many, many years ago. When the City of Dallas first started direct deposit, I was one of the first to sign up for it . . . AND I was one of the first to cancel that.:laughing: In those days, the deposit might be on payday, or it might be a few days later; quite a few. We never knew just when it would be. That never actually caused me a problem, but I wanted to KNOW in advance when it would be deposited. But after a year or so, and when my credit union that I used for my checking account, said that they'd guarantee it to be deposited on the proper date, I went back to direct deposit and have had no problems in the past 40 years or so.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,870  
67°F and .08 inches rain

Off to Hilo town for breakfast with wife, errands.

If dry enough, start painting up to the cottage.

Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,871  
That looks like a shaker grate to me, move the crank back and forth and shake the ashes down to the ash pan. Some of the old kitchen ranges had them in a triangular shape that rotated to drop the ash down while keeping the burning coal on top. My insert has flat finger type grates with a crank handle that you rock back and forth to shake the ash down while retaining the burning coal on top. If you go to far you will dump the fire and unburnt coal also.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,872  
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That I agree but this plow driver would give you the shirt right off his back!!!

So would I. I plowed in the city of Toronto (3 years), Hwy 401 east (2 years), Hwy 400 north (1 year) and in York Region (4 years). Now I plow for myself and a few disabled neighbours.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,873  
We got some snow overnight,not sure how much. The low is setting at 27* this morning. It was in the low 40's yesterday. Today is going to be mostly cloudy and windy, with the high in the 30's.

The wind was bad last night so we got some drifting with the snow. But still can see some gravel on the driveway. I'll go out and work on the drifts later.

I enjoy reading about what everyone is doing and all the different weather over the country ( Canada and the U.K included ). And I'm learning things along the way. It makes life interesting.

Hope everyone has a nice day.
CWB.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,874  
".... Saturday's high 46 Sunday 34 and most of next week that way cold again but little or no precipitation. Alberta clipper for NE"- Buppies

We are under a Winter Weather Advisory for Saturday due to possible freezing/frozen precipitation and a flash freeze as that arctic airmass moves in.

I agree about the Great Lakes Clipper midweek for NE. Some weather models are starting to toy with a possible phasing of jet streams and the development of a coastal storm. Too early to know for sure.

I wish I had not broken the rain gauge.

If it does and that's a big if too far north for us to get in the action. So many models now so many different solutions. We are also under a flash freeze watch
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,875  
We got our flash freeze this morning. The temp when I got up was 40F and now it is down to 19F and snowing again. At this time of year at least up here the snow is better for us than rain.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,876  
I’m curious about the 303 as well.

Kyle, would the Meguiars plastic polish and cleaner work on shining up the green molded plastic parts on my John Deere Zero Turn?

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The parts on both sides of the seat are plastic, everything else is steel.

Rick, perfect use for it. Will honestly keep it looking like new unless there is physical damage.
Instead of waxing the new deck, I just soaked a small microfiber towel with 303 and wiped the entire deck down.
Now that does leave a little bit of streaking on flat surfaces. Easy to buff out. Otherwise it's like putting sun tan lotion on,
apparently very high UV protection. I don't know if your blue fades, but my Kubota without 303 (the roof) is an entirely different color than the
treated areas.
I generally use it once a year on everything, and sometimes more often on the fenders and areas that really get beat up. UTV seats, just about anything.
It will make seats a little slippery, they all seem to do that but it's the least slippery I've found. Armorall may very well have a comparable product.
Keeps door rubber seals soft too.

I wonder if Armorall came out as a reaction to the beginning of cracked plastic dashes in cars...
I immediately soak my dash top in 303 when I get a new car. Have to be careful of materials of course. I personally would not get it near leather but
I don't think your ZT is that fancy...:D
Toppop should be our whiz here on fixing car interiors
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,877  
72 degrees out, hard to believe. Inside of house is actually hot at 73 and I sure don't have it set that high.
Not for long.....

spent several hours printing as carefully as I could making vegetable name cards. Magic marker on white plastic, unforgiving.
Thailand, Iraq, Germany, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Turkey among the countries of origin represented, as well as Virginia and Alabama for
okra. Now where could Rocky Top salad mix be from? And the Amish melons...could be a bunch of States. Peaceful melons, my kind,
maybe they'll weed themselves. Just in case they don't, I'm buying a lot of straw.
My garden is intentionally like the United Nations. Perhaps I can persuade them all to get along.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,878  
Rick, perfect use for it. Will honestly keep it looking like new unless there is physical damage.
Instead of waxing the new deck, I just soaked a small microfiber towel with 303 and wiped the entire deck down.
Now that does leave a little bit of streaking on flat surfaces. Easy to buff out. Otherwise it's like putting sun tan lotion on,
apparently very high UV protection. I don't know if your blue fades, but my Kubota without 303 (the roof) is an entirely different color than the
treated areas.
I generally use it once a year on everything, and sometimes more often on the fenders and areas that really get beat up. UTV seats, just about anything.
It will make seats a little slippery, they all seem to do that but it's the least slippery I've found. Armorall may very well have a comparable product.
Keeps door rubber seals soft too.

I wonder if Armorall came out as a reaction to the beginning of cracked plastic dashes in cars...
I immediately soak my dash top in 303 when I get a new car. Have to be careful of materials of course. I personally would not get it near leather but
I don't think your ZT is that fancy...:D
Toppop should be our whiz here on fixing car interiors

Thanks Drew. The plastic parts are a bit dull from getting too close to bushes, etc.

I may try some of Kyle’s Meguiars plastic polish and cleaner, then some 303.

I’d like to get the plastic shined up then apply new decals I bought.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #67,879  
72 degrees out, hard to believe. Inside of house is actually hot at 73 and I sure don't have it set that high.
Not for long.....

spent several hours printing as carefully as I could making vegetable name cards. Magic marker on white plastic, unforgiving.
Thailand, Iraq, Germany, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Turkey among the countries of origin represented, as well as Virginia and Alabama for
okra. Now where could Rocky Top salad mix be from? And the Amish melons...could be a bunch of States. Peaceful melons, my kind,
maybe they'll weed themselves. Just in case they don't, I'm buying a lot of straw.
My garden is intentionally like the United Nations. Perhaps I can persuade them all to get along.

You might look into a label printer Drew. I’ve used below Brother P-Touch for many years, mostly for file folder labels but it’s been very handy.

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   / Good morning!!!! #67,880  
If it does and that's a big if too far north for us to get in the action. So many models now so many different solutions. We are also under a flash freeze watch

I admit to following the different weather models for each pending/possible weather event that comes my (NE) way; especially during the Winter. I agree about the different weather models and their respective solutions. I am not married to any one particular model. Some years and with some certain pattern dynamic setups some models seem to be more accurate as I am trying to learn. It seems that the Japanese, Canadian, and Navy weather models are more accurate this year so far.

It's not a "sickness;" it's a hobby.
 

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