Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #158,741  
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Forgot picture of grill.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,743  
Complaining is a constitutional right isn't it.:ROFLMAO:

"pennwalk - I understood probably 35% of that". Me too. What I got is that some people may be genetically different so that don't get sick. Would have been nice to know that three years ago.

Phil I like those ornaments. (y)

The remnants of Nicole are supposed to blow through today. I have most of the leaves up. Maybe the wind and rain will knock down the few that remain and I can finish the last bit early. I usually do the last mow and clean up in the middle of December.

TGIF

Chris
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,744  
Happy Veterans Day dad. He’s supposed to be on a TV interview today, as 1 of 3 WW2 vets still alive in the county.
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He doesn’t remember what this picture was about.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,745  
Good morning, Raining here 59 going to 68. Rain in the forecast all day. We talked to our veteran son yesterday. We are impressed with the Army PTSD treatment facility he is at in Northeast Maryland and it is located in some beautiful surroundings. He has shown good progresss and likes the place.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,746  
Although our daughter is not an Army Veteran she spent two years in Afghanistan imbeded with the Army intelligence unit and worked for a number of generals including General Mark Milley. She also worked with a number of the European partners
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,747  
Good morning! A respectful salute to all the veterans today! Buckeye is that a hole or a ding in his helmet?

Our high for the day is now at 68˚F as the cold front with thunderstorms approaches and dropping to the forties by midnight. A freeze warning line for tomorrow morning is just 50 miles NW of here. Big changes and a few mornings in the 30s coming. Good time not to be on the tractor driving schedule.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,748  
Looks like a hole in the side. Not sure it was his helmet or not. Dad doesn’t remember.
One thing he does remember, he says he never expected to make it back home.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,749  
60 degrees 1.71 in of rain so far more on the way engineers holiday

Sorry about your troubles M7040

We are big mercedes fans two services A service $400, B service $850 most of the time its time not mileage. For the money best bang for buck in luxury car market in my opinion

Prayers for all our Veterans and thanks for their service

prayers for all our Country
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,750  
before my drive to NC before Thanksgiving, decided to get oil change for car, and just have them look over belts.
Oil level indicator keeps reading 100 percent. Maybe. Oil level, not life. 7k in on a 10k interval, a little early but for the approx 230 dollar oil change, they
do a complete inspection. Full synthetic euro spec oil isn't cheap any more, never was. Audi was the same price. 165 hourly shop rate

not all that long ago we were getting oil changes and filters from Jiffy Lube for 19.95.
and oil used to be two bucks a quart instead of seven.
Having my own car lift was a bucket list item I never got to.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,751  
Morning all, 58 to 68 and heavy rain coming.
Haircut tonight, that's all there is on the schedule besides day job.

Diggin it - whats going on?

Be well, back to work
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,752  
Good Morning.
It’s 57 and going to rain, not getting much past 60.

Good day yesterday, stayed busy all day, got manure pushed back, trash and recycling down the lane, smoker all cleaned up and secured, moved the enclosed trailer so it can be accessed from the lane, briskets came out quite well, big hit at the VFD, one of those guys must have eaten over 2lbs by himself, came back for at least 3rds. They came out around noon, got wrapped in foil and sat in the Cambro until 6. They were almost too warm to slice then.
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Gotta get going before the rain, I’d like to clean out a few gutters, unload some grain and retrieve the trash and recycling toters while it’s dry. Then inside to do some oil changes and cleanup, music likely tonight.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,753  
a friend of mine was having problems with trans overheating on his Honda Ridgeline and I got him an inexpensive OBD reader to
see if his codes told him anything. Curious to see what dealer was seeing, if they hadn't already erased trouble codes.
He made a decision to sell the car, which he just did, and is now out hunting a fairly new F150 to tow a small rv with.

So I have this OBD reader and another friend has a high mileage diesel jeep with a bunch of issues.
He seemed hesitant to plug it in.
All cars have the OBD plug under the dash I thought.
Assuming it's read only, can you hurt or reset anything by plugging a reader into the car's port?
I would think not but before I do something I regret...


that erase button looks potentially dangerous
Even if it only produces a numeric fault code, is is reasonable to assume if one Googles that code with brand of car
something will pop up online? free?...

oh my that smoked brisket looks good. Bet it smells good too.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,754  
Jiffy lube interesting cross threaded oil plug lost motor in Chevy Caprice rebuilt motor or refurbed never again for me. Cheap service Drew my truck is almost double that
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,755  
Good morning, low temp was 52 and the high to 59°F. Wind S 7 mph. Mostly sunny.

Got one trailer load of 'stuff' out of here and to the dump and a second load will be going today.

Still haven't done anything with the tractor roof and heater blower, but I will get to it...eventually.

Ron, no wonder you take such fantastic pictures, clean window AND a Canon 6D.

I often wonder how big Germanys' armed forces would have been IF they didn't have forced conscription.

Dad and his brother both volunteered. Both are gone now, but not forgotten. May they rest in peace.

What is this 'vote' that you guys down south are talking about?

Have a safe day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,756  
Jiffy lube interesting cross threaded oil plug lost motor in Chevy Caprice rebuilt motor or refurbed never again for me. Cheap service Drew my truck is almost double that
Jiffy lube up here constantly told me that they lubed the 'U' joints at the ends of my front axle on my Jeep. When we took the 'U' joints off (one was finished) they hadn't been lubed since they were put in. That was the end of my going to jiffy lube for anything.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,757  
successful trip to garden before the rains come.
lot of split radishes

now to make up some small xmas presents for gardening friends, recycling some squash seeds
don't need many seeds to grow a good number of squash, and then if one saves seeds, you can have enough squash to feed the county
the next year if you had the room. Seeds beget seeds.

there is so much competition for labor today that anyone working in a Jiffy Lube for 15 bucks an hour is likely not the most precise wrench in the tool box.
The problem is when they break stuff, make a simple job terrible. For a few years I paid claims for a chain of lube shops.
These were not SAE (ASME?) mechanics by any stretch of the imagination. So it's been 40 years since I used a chain oil shop. But they are still out there.

pretty sure you can still get a thirty dollar oil change.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #158,758  
Why I went back to changing my own oil. I thought Lube places prices were ridiculous at near $100 for just oil change.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,759  
a friend of mine was having problems with trans overheating on his Honda Ridgeline and I got him an inexpensive OBD reader to
see if his codes told him anything. Curious to see what dealer was seeing, if they hadn't already erased trouble codes.
He made a decision to sell the car, which he just did, and is now out hunting a fairly new F150 to tow a small rv with.

So I have this OBD reader and another friend has a high mileage diesel jeep with a bunch of issues.
He seemed hesitant to plug it in.
All cars have the OBD plug under the dash I thought.
Assuming it's read only, can you hurt or reset anything by plugging a reader into the car's port?
I would think not but before I do something I regret...


that erase button looks potentially dangerous
Even if it only produces a numeric fault code, is is reasonable to assume if one Googles that code with brand of car
something will pop up online? free?...

oh my that smoked brisket looks good. Bet it smells good too.
OBD can read and reset, but not reprogram. So no worries plugging it in.
Do so with power off and leave it in until powered off again.
I have used some cheap ones and they really help, but not all can reset the newer codes, like after you replace a part.
Some codes reset after a certain time or number of starts without a fail anyway.
I use a product called Torque on my phone as it formats the data to be more user friendly.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,760  
Good Morning! 56 now and raining. High of 62, looks likely to have rain most of the day. Next 10 days looks quite cool.

My thanks and respect for all the veterans and their service on Veterans Day.

Not sure what I will get into today. If like the last several, I will get started on one thing and get distracted and do something else.

Everyone stay safe out there!
 

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