RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
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- 8,754
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 61F @ 7:45AM. Some sun this morning with increasing clouds this afternoon. High 74F. Winds light and variable.
Back in the saddle again, eh Randy? Good on ya!:thumbsup:
Glad the snow a lot of you got didn't turn out to be worse than it was.
And hopefully any black ice will be melted off before you get that far north, Drew.
Glad the cat's responding to the medication, and the salmon, Bill. Do you think its down one of its nine lives?
Playbook, hawkeye? That's a sign of a good manager in my book!
Waited most of a month for a gravel delivery, then the guy tells me his two trucks broke down and it'll be another three weeks. Can't wait that long, so talked to another trucker yesterday that is supposed to be sending a quote. Hope he's not a flake, too...
Got some help and now have the right spark plug caps on order, supposed to be here Friday. And they're supposed to be sending a shipping label so I can return the wrong ones.
Financial info is pretty thin in the ground for Simplifi, David, but I did learn that they've had three rounds of angel financing, they recently moved into a larger manufacturing facility, and sales have increased steadily over the past three years. I also found claims that they've had no failures of any of their batteries over the past three years, apparently the life of the current Phi series of batteries. They do have an Energize California program going on for their integrated inverter/battery packages that offers a small discount, but that doesn't apply to their individual batteries. They are aware, being a California based operation, of the PSPS and wildfire problems in the state, though.
I couldn't get enough leverage with the ratchet strap yesterday to straighten out the container, so I re-leveled one end and then gave each of the seals a good soaking in silicone lubricant. That made a bigger difference than anything else, enough to get both ends closed up with some effort. Measured each of the shim stacks, and the block thicknesses, and will now try to figure out how to replace the wood and Masonite parts with block and aluminum shims.
Hump Day already?:shocked: Seems like it was just Monday yesterday!
Back in the saddle again, eh Randy? Good on ya!:thumbsup:
Glad the snow a lot of you got didn't turn out to be worse than it was.
And hopefully any black ice will be melted off before you get that far north, Drew.
Glad the cat's responding to the medication, and the salmon, Bill. Do you think its down one of its nine lives?
Playbook, hawkeye? That's a sign of a good manager in my book!
Waited most of a month for a gravel delivery, then the guy tells me his two trucks broke down and it'll be another three weeks. Can't wait that long, so talked to another trucker yesterday that is supposed to be sending a quote. Hope he's not a flake, too...
Got some help and now have the right spark plug caps on order, supposed to be here Friday. And they're supposed to be sending a shipping label so I can return the wrong ones.
Financial info is pretty thin in the ground for Simplifi, David, but I did learn that they've had three rounds of angel financing, they recently moved into a larger manufacturing facility, and sales have increased steadily over the past three years. I also found claims that they've had no failures of any of their batteries over the past three years, apparently the life of the current Phi series of batteries. They do have an Energize California program going on for their integrated inverter/battery packages that offers a small discount, but that doesn't apply to their individual batteries. They are aware, being a California based operation, of the PSPS and wildfire problems in the state, though.
I couldn't get enough leverage with the ratchet strap yesterday to straighten out the container, so I re-leveled one end and then gave each of the seals a good soaking in silicone lubricant. That made a bigger difference than anything else, enough to get both ends closed up with some effort. Measured each of the shim stacks, and the block thicknesses, and will now try to figure out how to replace the wood and Masonite parts with block and aluminum shims.
Hump Day already?:shocked: Seems like it was just Monday yesterday!