RedNeckGeek
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- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
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- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 62F @ 5:00AM. Sunny to partly cloudy. High 84F. Winds light and variable.
AQI 2 and 40, inside and out. Best AQI in weeks, and well correlated with the cessation of back burning by the fire crews. Still a couple of hot spots left, but they're well to the north and so far haven't been much cause for concern.
Unfortunately, Saturday evening the winds will switch, coming from the north, and when they start gusting past 35 MPH, PG&E sez they'll shut off the power again, probably for the next two days. To heck with 'em, I don't need it anymore.
Wouldn't that be an Irish whorehouse, RS?:confused2::laughing:
I've got an extra quick attach plate laying around, and after seeing your root bucket, am thinking about making one of my own. Got any photos showing it in more detail, maybe with a tape measure in view?
EGR is required to get past the smog test, Bruce. You'd have to ask the California Air Resources Board why, as the thing is an order of magnitude cleaner than the standard, and the original VW engine as well. Like gun laws, pollution laws have many consequences that to any sane person make no sense at all.
I get irked by all the safety cutouts on the tractors, too, Ted. Especially the one in the seat that trips when I work on a steep slope, or have to stomp on the diff lock. Doing either unweights the seat and kills the ignition. I haven't disabled it because I think it would be a good thing if the tractor stopped if I happened to leave the seat unexpectedly...
That's a high price to pay for "safety", Eric.:irked:
You might get used to not mowing, blowing, and shoveling, Drew. Might even like it...:thumbsup:
Joining a trap and skeet shooting club would be a great way to meet some nice people in your new neighborhood...
What's your secret to a good sleep, Buppies? I'm jealous!
I don't miss much about the midwest, Ron, but fresh cider's one of them.:licking:
:welcome: workinonit! That's a healthy lookin' Deere ya got there!
Found two emails from Dyson in this morning's email. One delaying shipment of the air purifier another week, another three hours later saying it had shipped.:confused2:
Installed three more security cameras yesterday. The first two were very easy, as they came with handy tabletop bases, long power cords, and WiFi. Plug 'em in and a couple mouse clicks and they were working. Put the other one out at the generator pad, and had to make up an Ethernet cable for that one, which I seem to be getting better at as it worked first try. Probably because I went to the trouble of using the little tester on it.
Not sure what I'll get into today; it's an opportunity rich environment.:laughing:
TGIF gang!:drink:
AQI 2 and 40, inside and out. Best AQI in weeks, and well correlated with the cessation of back burning by the fire crews. Still a couple of hot spots left, but they're well to the north and so far haven't been much cause for concern.
Unfortunately, Saturday evening the winds will switch, coming from the north, and when they start gusting past 35 MPH, PG&E sez they'll shut off the power again, probably for the next two days. To heck with 'em, I don't need it anymore.
The place is gonna end up smellin' like a French whorehouse ... :laughing:
Wouldn't that be an Irish whorehouse, RS?:confused2::laughing:
I've got an extra quick attach plate laying around, and after seeing your root bucket, am thinking about making one of my own. Got any photos showing it in more detail, maybe with a tape measure in view?
EGR is required to get past the smog test, Bruce. You'd have to ask the California Air Resources Board why, as the thing is an order of magnitude cleaner than the standard, and the original VW engine as well. Like gun laws, pollution laws have many consequences that to any sane person make no sense at all.
I get irked by all the safety cutouts on the tractors, too, Ted. Especially the one in the seat that trips when I work on a steep slope, or have to stomp on the diff lock. Doing either unweights the seat and kills the ignition. I haven't disabled it because I think it would be a good thing if the tractor stopped if I happened to leave the seat unexpectedly...
That's a high price to pay for "safety", Eric.:irked:
You might get used to not mowing, blowing, and shoveling, Drew. Might even like it...:thumbsup:
Joining a trap and skeet shooting club would be a great way to meet some nice people in your new neighborhood...
What's your secret to a good sleep, Buppies? I'm jealous!
I don't miss much about the midwest, Ron, but fresh cider's one of them.:licking:
:welcome: workinonit! That's a healthy lookin' Deere ya got there!
Found two emails from Dyson in this morning's email. One delaying shipment of the air purifier another week, another three hours later saying it had shipped.:confused2:
Installed three more security cameras yesterday. The first two were very easy, as they came with handy tabletop bases, long power cords, and WiFi. Plug 'em in and a couple mouse clicks and they were working. Put the other one out at the generator pad, and had to make up an Ethernet cable for that one, which I seem to be getting better at as it worked first try. Probably because I went to the trouble of using the little tester on it.
Not sure what I'll get into today; it's an opportunity rich environment.:laughing:
TGIF gang!:drink: