Google search says it's a "service reminder." (search result from TBN post in the JD forum)OK Bad pic. What is the object that resembles a H on the left of the number of hours on the dash? It flashes about once a second. The only lights that flashed on my Kubota were when a service maintenance was due and could be reset to stop blinking. This H blinks but no way to reset it if is indeed a reminder light. My second thought is that it is the second hand on the hour meter -blinking once every second.
I thought so. I did the service. How do I switch it off?Google search says it's a "service reminder." (search result from TBN post in the JD forum)
David, she doesn't know me well enough to potentially tie up her asset that long, or tie up her kid's assets
since she is near 80. She has 19 total tenants in unknown units. Best I could get now is improvements/upgrades to house
like a new electric panel that would support my hoped for hot tub.
Looks like I'll need to hit the lottery before I can afford any land and woods of my own in this area.
But that's ok, I sure had my fun in NC...
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David, I have to watch one of our dogs too. She is just too darn curious for her own good. But, she is learning.Glad your pup made it through OK. Sometimes I have to move one of the toads out of the garage, and even out of the house, and I make it a point to wear gloves. I'd hate to get hallucinations; I'm confused enough already.![]()
Gloves or direct someone else. I hate working on oil burners. Normally I won’t. But this was for a very good friend in need, so there are exceptions to every rule.
Not my favorite item to work on for sure.
The fuel oil smell is a pain and I have a difficult time trying to find disposable gloves that fit,
but many of my clothes have oil stains on them, so what the heck.
But I've always done all mine and most of the ones over on the farm.
Occasionally I get a call from a friend of a friend or neighbor that's out of heat in the middle of a cold spell.
And after my first time of having to buy a part from a service tech when my boiler went down the first time
I have slowly been building up an inventory of Beckett burner parts. I have the components to completely rebuild one now.
After having to replace the motor on one for the farm this fall and thinking that mine is over 25 years old and runs year round for hot water I got a second one for a spare.
Now I'm kind of watching Craigs list for a complete spare that looks good.