Good Morning!!!! 69F @ 4:30AM. Sunny. High 94F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Very happy to read all the good medical news this morning. Best wishes for continued healing on all fronts, gentlemen.
That's a very proud looking bluebird, Ron. Too bad he's not more neighborly, but when it comes to sparrows, grackles, and starlings, he's doing what's necessary.
Start a van shop? R e d i c u l o u s!:shocked::laughing:
Sounds like good progress, Mike. But sometimes a little sting in the pocketbook turns out to the best medicine for peace of mind.
Don, is that a replacement carb, or are you rebuilding your old one? Good luck either way. My first chainsaw was a Stihl 031, and a couple years after I got it, the dealer told me parts were getting hard to come by. I ended up selling it to a fellow who's 031 had been stolen, no doubt he was hoping I was the thief.:laughing:
Glad your neighbor worked himself out of the jam, Rick. Be a shame to get that nice clean tractor all dirty again so soon!:laughing:
Got a start on the door locks yesterday, but first hooked the alarm into the little switches that turn on the dome light when the driver's or passenger doors open. And in order to do that, I had to find and install one of the dome lights. Now where did it go? In a labeled plastic bag, in a box with oh so many other labeled plastic bags...:confused2: There are also switches for the side sliding door and rear hatches, but they don't seem to be wired into the dome lights. And I'm not finding any other wires for lights in the ceiling openings, but then again, something could have happened to them during the roof swap. More detective work is needed. At this rate, Ted, three or four more years of this might be a little optimistic!:laughing:
More wiring on the agenda for today, and also touch base with an instrument repair shop to make arrangements to have the speedo and tach reconditioned. Then get them boxed up to ship when I'm in town tomorrow.
Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!