Good Morning!!!! 69F @ 4:00AM. Sun and clouds mixed. High 97F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.
Good luck with the carb, ad the lathe at work, Kyle. Idle hands are the Devil's workshop!:laughing:
Glad to hear that the afib is under control, Randy, but not that the meds still don't agree with the rest of you. Hope they get it ironed out real soon.
Did they ever say what caused the strokes, Drew? Just wondering if they could have been diet related.
Will your new digs have a door you can lock to help keep the noise down?
Hope you don't get a $300 bill for your hydro like I did last time, David. That was for fifteen gallons of Kubota's Super UDT. Seems to get more expensive every time.
Was looking for fly paper on Amazon, and noticed one of the top rated offerings had some really odd reviews. Many had nothing to do with their product, almost as of somehow they'ed found some way to programmatically divert good reviews to their own product to artificially boost their ratings. Still looking for decent fly paper...
I spray the poison oak with straight glyphosate when I'm out spraying weeds, Billy, but I prefer the mix with triclopyr and glyphosate because it seems to work better with only one application. Here's an
article that recommends 2,4-D, which I didn't think we could get here, but Amazon doesn't seem to care. Both will be absorbed by the bark and stems, a good thing because the oily leaves shed most anything you spray on them.
Good news on the battery, Eric. At least the new one wasn't sitting in the car discharging during the two months of quarantine.
We don't bounce like we used to, huh Bird? Glad you weren't hurt worse.
Stopped working on the tractor at a good time day before yesterday; there's nothing like making a fresh start when things aren't going well. Started yesterday by loosening one end of the too long hose up, then managed to catch one thread of one of the mounting bolts on the port forward housing and that was enough to let me start the other one, too. But that led to wiring the thing, and more cryptic, and just plain wrong, instructions. Fortunately, there's really only one way to hook things up, and I got the port forward done. At least I think it's done; I can't test it until I finish what I started with the top'n'tilt. So I dove into that, expecting another dose of trial and error, and wasn't disappointed. It takes a dozen hydraulic hoses to make it work, and with none of them marked, it was yet more trial and error to figure out what went where. Thought I'd be able to finish, but I misread a torque spec and broke a bolt. Got a nice bang out of it when it let go, and thought I'd be in trouble but there was still a thread connecting the two pieces and the stub came almost all the way out with the rest of the bolt. There was just enough of the stub sticking out to grab with my fingers when the two pieces finally came apart. And instead of calling the Kubota dealer for a replacement, the mom'n'pop fastener store in town had replacements in stock.
That was a good time to quit, and with temps in the 90s, slip into a pair of running shorts and flip flops and hit the shower on the back porch. A couple of cold beers didn't hurt anything, either.
Solar contractor sent a text message that he'd be back on Tuesday next week. Guess they're not in any hurry. Fire season is here, now, and it won't be long before they start turning the power off again...
Got a call yesterday that the grapple is waiting for pickup in Chico, so I'll swing by there today and do some grocery shopping, too. First I wanna finish the TNT install, while it's still cool out. Just three more hoses to go. What could go wrong?:confused2:
Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!:thumbsup: