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   / Good morning!!!! #100,021  
2019-10-06, 0804

34 right now...high about 60 today and maybe rain.

Did my last mowing last weekend...did run the mower around yesterday to mulch up some of the leaves. I should have dropped off the flail mower and hook up the snow blower. That might be a good chore for today. I also need to get the mower winterized and ready for it's winter snooze. I'll need to get fuel to fill the tank though

That's about it, I guess
 
   / Good morning!!!! #100,022  
The water dispenser is working fine. With the ice fill lever stuck up (thinks the ice bucket is full) no water is allowed to fill the ice tray.

The ice maker has some timers and sensors, and are easy to replace. But not sure of why arm is stuck up.

BEF, glad you got to go. Was silently hoping you could go.

Mostly, I'm amazed at your "leisurely" pace...and duration.

Prayers for our team.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #100,023  
68°F and no rain

No big plans for the day. Watch some football, play cards later.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #100,026  
Good Morning!!!! 75F @ 10:00AM. Sunny. High 87F. Winds light and variable.

Weather data here ends at about 10:20PM yesterday, coinciding with the start of another PG&E PSPS event that is still going on. No word from the utility on when power might be restored, other than "when it is safe to do so". One thing they have done is install small weather stations in several nearby locations, and the ones in the Pulga area, close to where the Camp Fire was ignited by a failure of one of their high tension towers, show gusts in the 20MPH range this morning, but very little of that wind is making it down here. They've also set up a set of web pages to publish the wind and weather info; the wind map is on this page. It looks like more fun and games are in store for Wednesday and Thursday of the coming week, so I'll have gas cans to fill with E0 on the weekly trip to town.

I have a drawer full of cheap 10mm wrenches, Eric, but none of them are as short as that little Snap-On, which is why it came home with me last week. I could probably have cobbled something together with the abrasive cutoff saw and welder, and I've done that in the past, but the truck was there and I really enjoy using nicely finished tools that are fit for purpose. I think the new one will be safe enough in the large Snap-On roll away (tool box) it's in; it has lots of company in there and my habits about putting tools back in the drawer where they belong are pretty well ingrained at this point. Most of them came my way during the Great Recession back in '08, when mechanics were losing their jobs and shops were going under. Twenty-five to fifty cents on the dollar was the going rate for tools back then, my job was secure, and I upgraded from mostly Craftsman tools to Snap-On and never looked back. It runs in the family, and I still have my dad's 1/4" and 3/8" drive ratchet sets and his old set of SAE combination wrenches and dog bones.

Sounds like at this point, Don, it wouldn't hurt anything to remove the ice maker from the fridge and see if you can take it apart and find why the level arm won't move. Even if you break something, it was already broken. But I suspect your better half will come to your rescue when she decides she's had enough of filling ice cube trays and goes shopping for a new refrigerator. Of course, it won't match any of the other appliances in the kitchen, so those will all have to be replaced as well. :laughing: My kitchen is populated with Craig's List orphans, are all Whirlpool, and are black. Purchased back in 2010, the fad then was stainless steel, and all of them came from homes what were switching over even though the old ones were only a few years old. So my appliances are approaching their teenage years, and I've been thinking about replacing them, if only to gain some energy efficiency. But browsing the reviews on Amazon and Consumer Reports magazine shows that reliability of even the best brands has fallen precipitously with the introduction of computer controls. So for now, at least, I'm planning to soldier on with what I've got, and play appliance repairman when needed.

I'da done the same thing, Kyle. Snooze, you lose, Eric.:laughing:

Pretty leaves, Check. Thanks for sharing.:thumbsup:

Speaking of refrigerators, all that beer I loaded in mine yesterday kept the temperature down to 38F, while the freezer never got warmer than 12F, while the power has been off. It's running now and probably will be for a while. Think I'll use this outage as an opportunity to go around turning things on and off, one at a time, while watching the volt amp meter on the generator. I think the info will come in handy in helping me schedule when to use what and maybe reduce my electric bill.

Hope everyone enjoys the rest of their weekend.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #100,027  
RNG, this afternoon I saw a ice maker in the door like ours at HomeDepot and the lever was stuck in the up position also . . . ,maybe it is supposed to be in the up position and only comes down to "check" the level of the ice. Could you check yours to see if this is correct?

Appliances are no fingerprint stainless in the kitchen so won't have to replace any others.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #100,028  
RNG, this afternoon I saw a ice maker in the door like ours at HomeDepot and the lever was stuck in the up position also . . . ,maybe it is supposed to be in the up position and only comes down to "check" the level of the ice. Could you check yours to see if this is correct?

Appliances are no fingerprint stainless in the kitchen so won't have to replace any others.

I can flip the lever in mine up to turn it off, then flip it back down so it makes ice again.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #100,029  
Do you have an owner's manual for your fridge, Don? If not, most of the major manufactures make them available online. Google the make and model number and you'll have one in a few minutes.

I've also found workshop manuals at applianceparts.com, and purchased parts from them, too. I found the delivery to be quick, and the parts were OEM quality.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #100,030  

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