Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #108,761  
Good morning, temp is 22°F and going up to 39. Wind ESE 11 mph. 30% chance of flurries.

I'm off to Brampton today to pick up the Shelter Logic replacement covers for two of my garages. At first when I ordered them and paid over the phone they said I could pick them up. Then they called back after their closing hours and said in a voice mail that I couldn't go get them, that 'other' arrangements needed to be made. I call them back the next day and suggested they ship them. They said O.K. but I would have to pay for the shipping. I said no way I was paying the shipping, seeing as they don't want me to pick them up that they could pay the shipping. The girl I was talking to ran that past her supervisor and they decided that I could pick them up. Today at 11 A.M. I will be there. I have allowed 4 hours to do a 3 hour run one way. A stop at Tim Hortons for breakfast and a cup of their mud (coffee) will round out the trip nicely.

Happy Birthday Davids' wife and Happy Birthday to buckeyes' Dad. 96 is impressive.


Have a safe day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,762  
Also got the last pallet of concrete unloaded from the truck, which involved taking the 4-in-1 bucket off and installing the pallet forks. The last two times I've done that I've had the Devil's own time getting the hydraulic couplers to let go as they've been under pressure. That meant beating on the couplers with a piece of firewood until they released, not something that is good for either of us. So I'm wondering if there is some trick or good practice I can use to release the pressure on those lines a little more benignly?

Have you tried turning the ignition switch part way to power up the electrics without starting the engine, then operating the controls for the 4-in-1? With the solenoid energised and the bucket open/closed valves each operated, it releases the pressure from the hoses on my loader. Always have bucket on ground and other loader circuits similarly operated first to de-pressurise other hoses, or force of gravity may keep pressure high, depending on how it is piped up.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,763  
Good morning, facetime and whatsapp video kept the family in touch over the weekend. Our 9 year old grandson, who is sometimes a bit of a deep thinker (he asked me "how can space go on for ever ?" a couple of years ago :confused2:) looked concerned.

It turned out later that he is thinking some of his older relations will not be here when this is over. As good as mobile phone apps are, it's not quite the same as giving a grandchild a hug.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,764  
Have you tried turning the ignition switch part way to power up the electrics without starting the engine, then operating the controls for the 4-in-1? With the solenoid energised and the bucket open/closed valves each operated, it releases the pressure from the hoses on my loader. Always have bucket on ground and other loader circuits similarly operated first to de-pressurise other hoses, or force of gravity may keep pressure high, depending on how it is piped up.

I do that with my grapples plus, after disconnected, I hook up the grapples hoses to each other. If my grapples are off the tractor, they're also stored under roof so, they don't get heated by the sun which can build pressure too.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,766  
No project progress today, opted for more important stuff.
Today was wife’s birthday. Not able to take her out given current environment, so ....
Made dinner (not so unusual), but also baked her a cake. Not being a planned event was somewhat limited by stuff on hand. Even made her a buttercream frosting. I’ll spare you my singing.

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Happy birthday Sophie!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,767  
425 CV19 cases in Ontario and 3 deaths on Sunday.
Population of Ontario as of 2019 14.57 million.
I survived SARS without getting infected and I am pretty quite sure I will survive this one too. I do not get up close and in your face anyway. I use the 6' rule on a daily basis regardless of what is going on in the rest of the world and am able to increase that to 10' if I have to. I haven't been out of the country since December of 1998 and then it was only to the 'States.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,768  
36 high of 50 today .35 inches in the rain gauge more today thru tomorrow

Happy Birthday Sophie and BEFs father

Prayers for all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,769  
good morning all
48 going to 65 today in light rain.
Have a dump run to make, then home to continue cleaning up storage area upstairs.

Happy Birthday Sophie!
Buckeye, best wishes for your Dad.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,770  
Have you tried turning the ignition switch part way to power up the electrics without starting the engine, then operating the controls for the 4-in-1? With the solenoid energised and the bucket open/closed valves each operated, it releases the pressure from the hoses on my loader. Always have bucket on ground and other loader circuits similarly operated first to de-pressurise other hoses, or force of gravity may keep pressure high, depending on how it is piped up.

That's the process I use and it has always worked well.
 

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