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   / Good morning!!!! #158,761  
Pouring here. Looks like I need some gutters cleaned. The one in back I finally cleaned is draining good, the high one at back of house appears to be overflowing. Also side porch is overflowing. .8” already
 
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a friend of mine was having problems with trans overheating on his Honda Ridgeline and I got him an inexpensive OBD reader to
see if his codes told him anything. Curious to see what dealer was seeing, if they hadn't already erased trouble codes.
He made a decision to sell the car, which he just did, and is now out hunting a fairly new F150 to tow a small rv with.

So I have this OBD reader and another friend has a high mileage diesel jeep with a bunch of issues.
He seemed hesitant to plug it in.
All cars have the OBD plug under the dash I thought.
Assuming it's read only, can you hurt or reset anything by plugging a reader into the car's port?
I would think not but before I do something I regret...


that erase button looks potentially dangerous
Even if it only produces a numeric fault code, is is reasonable to assume if one Googles that code with brand of car
something will pop up online? free?...

oh my that smoked brisket looks good. Bet it smells good too.
Believe the Jeep Diesel is the Mercedes 3 liter V6. It is the same engine essentially as in the detuned version in the Sprinter Van. You Can use a generic code reader to read codes but it will not pick up all codes and not be as accurate as a specific code reader for the engine. You will be able to delete codes but if a code is active it will come right back. Before deleting always write down the code. The better code readers allow for more accurate data including historic data and near setting of codes and will also allow running data while driving plus data on factory repairs.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #158,763  
I have 4 sections of gutter cleaning pipe for my Echo blower. 2 sections will reach the garage, the horse barn and the porch gutters on the farmhouse. I need 4 sections to reach the gutter on the bank side of the barn but the front side is too high and I an not going up there on the ladder even if i could lift the big ladder into place. It is pretty satisfying to clean them out but it is pretty messy.

Chris
 
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thanks Frits, his model is the Liberty which actually had the Italian VM diesel.
MB one would have been better...I had the six in my small MB rv.
I watch a number of car repair channels online and many use expensive Snap On and sophisticated readers.
haven't tried this one yet, curious to see if it gives an short explanation or just a code.

Then I'll go hook it up to the lawn mower. And the snow blower. Those poor little engines would finally have a voice...
How about my friend's new Kubota LX?
I know some tractors have something similar, but am guessing most builders are proprietary.

I'd be happy if they required all engines to have an hour meter.
And a temp gauge option for air cooled engines.

Chris, I always get stuff blown back in my face whether using a hose or blower.
be ever so careful on ladders. We have all demonstrated we don't bounce very well.
 
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66°F and 0 rain

🤙🤙🤙 and THANKS TO ALL MY FELLOW VETS.

Yes keys all the same

Guys finally had a victorious evening.

Off to Hilo town for some shopping and errands.

Need to stop at PO

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
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thanks Frits, his model is the Liberty which actually had the Italian VM diesel.
MB one would have been better...I had the straight six in my small MB rv.
I watch a number of car repair channels online and many use expensive Snap On and sophisticated readers.
haven't tried this one yet, curious to see if it gives an short explanation or just a code.
The MB clone reader that I use has the MB factory information imbedded in it and loaded on a laptop and connects to the port in the car via a transition module. It gives history, data on the code, location of the part, repair procedure and live data while running if requested. Also gives history on codes as well as temp codes that did not set as of yet. You can use it to actuated a number of things on the car such as ABS brake system while flushing brake fluid through it.
 
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Also have the Scangauge connected to the engine permanently that gives extra programmed parameters while running such as trans temps, exhaust temps. best economy modes to drive etc. Also can read engine codes as well as delete them while on the road.
 
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I have 4 sections of gutter cleaning pipe for my Echo blower. 2 sections will reach the garage, the horse barn and the porch gutters on the farmhouse. I need 4 sections to reach the gutter on the bank side of the barn but the front side is too high and I an not going up there on the ladder even if i could lift the big ladder into place. It is pretty satisfying to clean them out but it is pretty messy.

Chris
How high can you reach with your sections? On the high side of our building it is up at 30 feet or so.
 
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I smaller AUX12 AGM in the back which covers for the Auto Stop engine....which I hate. Then the Yukon wouldn't start, another AGM battery...so about $550 batteries in a couple of weeks.

Can you not get into the computer and disable the auto-stop/start?
I have found no delete for it yet.
Good morning! A respectful salute to all the veterans today! Buckeye is that a hole or a ding in his helmet?

Our high for the day is now at 68˚F as the cold front with thunderstorms approaches and dropping to the forties by midnight. A freeze warning line for tomorrow morning is just 50 miles NW of here. Big changes and a few mornings in the 30s coming. Good time not to be on the tractor driving schedule.
BEF, that looks like a German helmet to me.

Don is having the storm go over him very soon with temps dropping. Still 72F here. A couple more hours to get here, looks like the worst is going north of us...wait and see. The first of the rain is just now falling at 11:13 am. Nice. We still have cracks in the ground.

The post oaks still have their leaves for the most part, one of my pecan trees is just starting to have some leaves turn yellow and drop. Maybe due to drought as much as anything.

Ron, thanks for the pics!

Popgadget, I'm going to classify you as an honorary Texan for those briskets! Very generous of you to cook for your VFD.

Salute to our Armed forces! Yesterday was the Marine Corps' 247th birthday. My grandmother played the piano quite well. She made sure us grandkids knew each service' fight song. Loved them all but also loved the Ballad of the Green Berets.
Old video but decent. As the band marches by, you hear the different instruments.

Work is crazy busy. Once people find out your willing to help, they come asking often. I do my best. The new cnc mill is finally hooked up to electricity. Now the service techs are coming Monday to do the finish install. It has so many options, they expect to take at least 2 days. I hope to hang around to get

Prayers for our team, our country, the churches, and for the Ukrainians to get peace.
 

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