Looking4new
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- Apr 8, 2012
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- Northern Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- 2012 Kioti CK27HST w/cab
Wow! A double header! Happy Birthday Bird and drivesitfar.
Good Morning!!!! 50F @ 6:00AM. Mostly cloudy skies with a few showers this afternoon. High 59F. Winds SE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
I can't make a recommendation for a game camera, DIF, but I can tell you two to avoid. First one I tried was a Moultrie Trace Premise Pro Surveillance Camera, and the images were extremely poor. To the point of being useless for any security purpose, like reading a license plate or being able to identify someone. It got sent back for a refund. Next I tried a Stealth Cam Dual Sensor, which I still have, and it takes good photos, but isn't sensitive enough to catch small animals even close to the lens. So you'll have to rely on advise from others that have had more luck with them than I have.
Happy days to the birthday boys! Many happy returns, gentlemen!
Looking forward to pics of your new trailblazing project, Drew!
And yes, diet is very much a matter of naming your poison and taking your chances.:muttering:
Busy day yesterday. Got confirmation on the generator, which should ship today. And not with either OnTrack or SAIA! I'm told it's coming via FedEx ground freight. And that I'll get a tracking number later today.
Got a call back from a tech at AT&T, who promised to trace my landline and let me know what dependencies it has in the event of a power outage. Pretty much a useless exercise because I already know that the line goes down when the power is off for more than a day or so. I asked what plans were in place to ensure that either the batteries or fuel lasted longer in the radio links that replaced the old copper lines, and got no answer. I also asked about the charges levied during the long phone outage post Camp Fire, and got no answer on that, either.
My Chase bank/Amazon credit card was compromised last week, and the replacement finally showed up yesterday. It was sent UPS next day air, and should have been delivered last Saturday, but a snafu at UPS caused two more days of delay. When I let Chase know, they reactivated my old card, but just for Amazon purchases, and only until yesterday when the new card was activated. UPS? All I got from them were excuses and useless apologies.
Card in hand, I was able to pay for my homeowners insurance, but only after a call to my agent to confirm that even after a 40% increase in the premium, it's the only game in town if I want insurance. He is checking if he can find a better rate for the truck and van, though. For now, I'll have to be content with the $26.77 that the 1% rebate earns me on the Amazon card.
I've got a drainage problem under the shipping container, due to water not flowing like I thought it would through the road base gravel used to make the ramps. I lifted the low corner and added another 1/2" of shim to the pier, but I have a bad feeling it'll just sink again. One more trench for the neighbor to dig when he's on site next week.
It's looking like Friday or Saturday before the holes for the solar panel grid get augered, but that's fine. I still need to get level measurements of their locations, which I hope to do today.
My internist wants to go over the MRI results with me, but he's in Scotland with family and wants to use Skype. That doesn't work over my satellite link, so I'll drop by his office later this week while I'm in town for groceries and use their connection instead.
Finished off the day talking to a fellow that makes high temperature fire safes, rated to withstand 1800F for two hours before the interior reaches 350F. The problem I've had with other makers is a much lower rating, both temperature wise and time wise, and their inability to find someone equipped to move such a heavy thing, nearly a ton, into place. This new guy says he has several contacts in the area, so we'll see how that works out.
Today I hope to get through to the propane man that was supposed to be tracking down a 1000 gallon tank to feed the generator. This is his last chance to show progress; it's been nearly three months of excuses and "oh, I forgot".