ronjhall
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Storm has dropped another .7” rain since my first post. Looks like it is headed east where there is a need for rain.
yes pleaseStorm has dropped another .7” rain since my first post. Looks like it is headed east where there is a need for rain.
NHBX, indeed it was ! Enjoyed every minute !Scotty, it was a good one today.
Forgot to guess...Buckeyes!I did hit it. Yes, quite the bang. 2nd metal pipe I found with the new mower.
We stopped making hay 3-4 yrs ago when dad sold the cows. Making hay is lot more work. Current field we are mowing is old pasture.View attachment 877744
Only 1 guess so far on the tree pic I posted.
I had two of the stadium LEDs perched under the peaks of the roof at each end of the old house, and since they were controlled by smart switches, I took them down and brought them to the new house. Pretty sure I'll use them at each end of the garage to light the driveway. I haven't decided if I'll leave the other ones or not.RNG hope you get missed by the fires. Are you taking the LEDs to new house?
Scootr, I wanted to install one in the barn in NC but they said don't bother, too humid, better off with a big fan.I've been installing a swamp cooler in the barn. Got a test run done yesterday using a hose to fill it up and an extension cord. Today I will run water and start on the electric. These coolers work good in arid climates. Yesterday was 100º and humidity was about 20%. Perfect swamp cooler conditions. Lawn needs mowing. No shortage of chores and projects this weekend. Enjoy the day whatever you do.
I've had one in the garage for 20 plus years. Lived with roof mounted coolers in the desert about 60 miles NE of here for 20 yrs prior. If maintained they work well. Maintenance includes annual tank cleaning, pad replacement, and pump and float replacement as needed. They cost pennies a day to run. But they are used as fan only when the humidity comes up in late Aug during the monsoon season.Scootr, I wanted to install one in the barn in NC but they said don't bother, too humid, better off with a big fan.
with 20 percent humidity that will feel wonderful
I have the water sprinkler on out front. Only way to make sure it rains tonight.
Prayers you can get some relief soon.PT went ok, the therapist has narrowed it down to nothing that I didn't know already.... nerve issues, inflammatory response, and resultant swelling. "Not much we can do" Duh! That's why the surgeon sent me to you.... he doesn't know what's going on either!
I guess it's time to call the original surgeon again. The therapist recommended being evaluated by a nerve specialist. Need to get a referral. Can't wait to deal with the insurance company again.....
Make sure you take your mower on back, so you can test it properly before hauling it back home.Progress? I can only hope.
Just got off phone with my LS dealer tech. LS recently released a a tech note concerning the EGR valve and its replacement. Not a trivial deal.
So I will have to trailer my tractor back to dealer. Will await expected date of parts.
He also confirmed no Dyno, so I will remount my flail so it can be run under load.
This time, I will NOT retrieve until assured it is fixed.
Glad she got it back. Sounds like Las Vegas. Crooks everywhere. Glad I live in a small town, but the cops still stay busy.D got her phone back. Embassy Diplomatic Security tracked it and confronted the person together with local police. Person arrested. She had it deactivated but now reloading from iCloud. It was not a foreign agent as suspected.
I wouldn't have thought of that. My 17hp Kawi engine will crank well, but it has developed an issue where it won't start until you actually back off the key to the run position. My old Yamaha 650 twin would do that, and the mech said it was because the starter was hogging the electrical energy and when you let off the starter button, enough energy flows to the spark unit to start it.it’s a safe bet it was the plug. The Honda electronic ignition is very sensitive to the resistance of the plug, as the plug wears, collects deposits, and the gap changes the voltage to fire it changes and the ignition doesn’t deal with it well. A common issue is kickback when starting, it is not intuitive that changing the plug would cure that. Adding to that is that the plug can look perfect and still be a problem.