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   / Good morning!!!! #131,491  
C'mon silicon valley, live up to your name and build these plants.
Silicon Valley is all but deserted now, Drew. California's abusive taxes have driven them out of state, mostly overseas, but also to Texas and the Carolinas. Some businesses were coming back due to tax cuts put in place by the previous administration, but that has dwindled as the cuts rolled back. Add to all this the boom in telecommuting, and tech workers no longer need to even be in the USA, let alone Silicon Valley.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,492  
RNG, it might be fine after you put a more powerful charger on it.
I'd try a smart charger if you can.
on the larger electrified garden rig I had in NC the compact tractor sized battery was disconnected at least once a year and taken back to the barn and put on the smart charger.
That battery was older too, which confirms my opinion that smart chargers make batteries last longer. But they even have trickle smart chargers, the one amp ones like for
motorcycles, so I bet that is what you are using.

I went to change the oil on my generator and snowblower and realized I was about to make a giant mess based on where the drain plus were.
So I ordered a suction type oil vacuum and that won't be in until tomorrow. I've had them in the past and they work fine. Maybe every third oil change I make a mess so
everything gets flushed out the bottom. Until they put a camera on the end of the suction tube, which would be pretty cool actually, you are kind of sucking blind here. But if you tilt
the engine back and forth a little I find they work pretty well.

the model I ordered was the least expensive one I could find with a fitting to add my own air from the compressor nearby. That means no pumping and perhaps a higher rate
of suction. Can't wait to try it. Hope I'm not covered in oil from head to toe from it...

It would be nice if the engine were designed that the lowest point in the pan was directly under the oil fill cap or dipstick tube.
So your little plastic sucker tube hits just the right spot where hopefully the residual gunk is also. I admit to wasting a little oil
on some older machinery by pouring some fresh oil into the engine after the oil drain with the plug still out. Trying to catch whatever
wound up on the bottom, or at least anything loose. But if it all drained to one spot and the sucker tube can be placed right there, well
that seems like a very good idea.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,493  
Mornin all , sun is out
Did some weeding and some mulching around the new trees. Still need wife to pick a spot for the new pine and not finished picking up sticks and raking flower beds.

Roy-still snowing? One thing I don;t miss is early spring in MA, Though late snow sports was nice

Drew-how is tooth doing-less annoying today I hope

Stay safe and be well all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,494  
daugen said, "So I ordered a suction type oil vacuum and that won't be in until tomorrow."

If you weren't so far off, I'd give you the one I have and don't use anymore since I use EGO battery powered stuff now.:)

We've had rain in the forecast for every day of this week. So yesterday morning, just as it started to mist, I spread Scotts Weed & Feed on the whole yard. And we got a whopping .03" of rain.:( So this morning, so dry we don't even have any dew, I've got the sprinklers running front and back.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #131,495  
48F and partly cloudy @ 09:15, headed up to a high of 64F for the day. Cool down due tonight, but it looks like chances of snow have been removed from the Ten Day. Calling for highs in the 50's and 60's.

Pileated woodpecker started drumming about an hour ago, but seems to have stopped now. Due to refill hopper and sunflower seed tube feeders this morning, need to get the nyjer feeders pole set again after something knocked it over and refill those as well.

Feed fish and clean front glass on a couple more tanks as well.

Friend stopped by yesterday and picked up composted soil and sheetcake, some time spent enjoying the sun, jaw-jacking, and solving country/world's problems.

Mostly finished up weeding planting bed with the lily splits yesterday. Three large clumps of variegated hosta in there that will need to be transplanted elsewhere at some point. The remaining redbud is now in bloom, along with magnolia.

Grass has grown rapidly and could be mowed again, looks like I barely put a dent in the dandelion crop out front. Might hit it with the MMM later this afternoon, if I get paperwork sort out/organizing and prep for appointment with CPA done.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,496  
48°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 63° today. Looks like we're in a pattern of upper 50s to mid 60s for the next week or so. I'm not at all opposed to delaying the summer heat and humidity.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,497  
Funny you should mention chargers, Drew. I think it was Ron that started recommending the Battery Saver 2365-LCD 6 & 12 Volt Vehicle Battery Charger, Maintainer & Tester a couple years ago, and I've had really good luck with them. I'm up to six, and try to keep one on every vehicle. Thanks to your reminder, I just ordered another two. JBTools.com seems to have the best price right now at about $95 each, a good thing since Amazon wants almost $150 for one now! :oops: This version of the Battery Saver puts out a maximum of 50W or 3.5A, and it was charging the gate opener battery at that value when I first hooked it up yesterday morning. It's a 100 Ahr battery, and the charger said it was half full, so it should be fully charged this morning. If it is, I'll load test it, then leave it on the charger until it comes back to full. Then back out to the gate, were I'll also have to figure out how to get up to the solar panel to clean it. The big ones out back probably need it, too.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,498  
62°F and .07 inches rain.

A good day would be getting my pool pump house back together and functional without aggravating my thumb too much. Did get the corroded timers removed, the electrical panel cleaned up and painted. All the new parts are ready to be put in place.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,499  
64F 50/50 sun clouds.

Finally finish raking the lawn etc. :) made dump run also got diesel critter food stop before the nasty storm arrive late Thursday morning.
Mrs. call ask me to drop off summer tires at our service station for she made appointment for car and pickup this Thursday and Friday to have tires switch...guess she forgot about 3-5 inches snow coming Thursday evening into Friday....oh well.

Just quiet evening plan.

Enjoy your evening all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,500  
Well my plans for today took a turn down a dirt road. The drains in the house stopped flowing. Even worse, the ejector pump for the basement bathroom would cause “stuff” to bubble out of toilets when it ran, pressurizing the main trunk. Fortunately I killed the power to the ejector pump before any effluent escapes it’s containment.
Got on the phone to see if I could get a vacuum truck out today to pump out the septic tank. I was very lucky to get someone to come right out. He showed up just as I finished exposing the lid to the tank. He pumped and flushed the tank and cleared my clog while he was at it. A really nice guy and as great of an experience as pumping out your septic tank can be.

And most importantly, the first law of plumbing has been restored. Stuff flows downhill again!
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