Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #176,222  
I took one of those Makita pumps along with me when I picked up the new-to-me trailer, Drew. It had been sitting a l-o-n-g time, and none of the tires registered more than 20 PSI. I didn't measure the time it took to get each one up to 40PSI, but it was in in the 3-5 minute range. There's no lock down on the trigger, so it was a bit of a PITA hunching down on the ground to hold down the trigger. It's a lot better than nothing, but there are probably options out there that are better suited to automotive applications. I wouldn't buy one again.

I have the Milwaukee, you can set the desired pressure and walk away until it automatically shuts down. Son has a Makita, but I’ve never used it. Holding the trigger would be a non starter for me.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,223  
That Moon last night was something else.

57F this morning was a summer record low.

A good time for getting caught up on bushhogging and enjoying the beauty of the Universe.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,225  
Good Morning.
62 heading to 74 today. Partly cloudy becoming clear with a nice breeze. Good day to be outside.

Yesterday was inside doing paperwork almost all day, today I will postpone paperwork until after I get some mowing done. I’m going to get the tractor out, hook up the mower and empty a tube or two of grease into it before I start though.

Not much else to report, creating and printing reports to put in binders for audit doesn’t create many photo ops. But having all the data organized and at my fingertips, makes for a much shorter visit from the regulators. First group is tomorrow, the TSA is in a couple weeks.

Looking forward to greasing the mower after my bowl of cereal…..
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,226  
60°
Not sure what is on agenda for today. Lots needs done, but not motivated.
Still trying to figure out best material to make new cellar doors for dad.

I can hear the vibrating roller, so they are paving today down the road.
Too chilly to sit outside.
Been almost 3 weeks since I mowed the lot. Could mow here, some needs it, some doesn’t.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #176,227  
Morning all;
A beautiful morning out here 56F sunny and supposed to stay under 80F this afternoon and NO rain. But starting to heat back up Friday and next week with way too much humidity.

Had an interesting experience yesterday, decided to cut down a dead pear tree in the yard, went through 3 saw chains and I think one is ruined, the other two can be resharpened. Not sure what was going on the center of the tree was rotten and just a brown powder but it must have been very abrasive or something, as soon as the chains got into it they dulled and heated almost instantly. The last chain I stopped trying to cut through the tree and just cut around it trying to avoid the rotten center. Did manage to drop it close to were I wanted to. Almost 24 inches in diameter may dig the stump out today, may not. Did order a pack of 3 new Oregon chains this is a Harbor Freight Atlas 80V saw.

Another County fair just a bit South of me this week, Rennsealear County in Schaghticoke their out of the field tractor pulls are Friday.
They have implemented a new rule for turbo charged diesels at many of the fairs this year as a result of the accident earlier this year.
ATTENTION:
Street Diesel Trucks with vertical exhaust and ALL Turbo Charged Tractors Pullers!!

Cross Bolt Update: In addition to the existing 2 cross bolt rule, it is STRONGLY encourgaged that All Turbo Charged Engines meet the following guidelines with regard to cross bolts in the exhaust pipe:

There should be one set of two (2) 3/8" minimum Grade 5 Bolts in the Horizontal Portion of the exhaust pipe(s) - as close to the turbo as possible. Bolts are to be installed at 90 degrees to each other and within one inch of one another. A second set of two (2) 3/8" minimum Grade 5 Bolts are to be installed within two inches of the first set. (Horizontal portion of the exhaust pipe.) Those should be installed at 90 degrees to each other and are to indexed 45 degrees from the first set of bolts.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,228  
Morning all, 62 going up to 78 and cloudy.

I have the Milwaukee M18 inflator, the set pressures work well, added a quick release chuck. Really handy to have around.

Wife apologized last night,

Be well,
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,229  
Morning all, 62 going up to 78 and cloudy.

I have the Milwaukee M18 inflator, the set pressures work well, added a quick release chuck. Really handy to have around.

Wife apologized last night,

Be well,
👍
👍
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,230  
65 and breezy/cloudy from Idalia...but I can see clear skies to the west...humidity already down...temps going up to 85. Peru has produced a tasty crop of coffee this year. :coffee:

Great moon pics, Ron and Bupps...it was cloudy here, but saw it peek through the clouds early this morning before it set.

Rip, hope you had a nice date day...nice sunset pic.

Ken, glad to hear it. Big hug.

Did some silicone caulking yesterday...rarely use the stuff...proud of the job. Did a mega dump run, had to help the Attendant lady reposition a big couch someone threw into the compactor so I could get a turn.

Then got in a hike for the first time in almost 2 weeks. Need to get my mountain legs back in shape...my son and I are planning a hike Saturday while the ladies are having a baby shower here for October-due baby Isabel.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,231  
Another County fair just a bit South of me this week, Rennsealear County in Schaghticoke their out of the field tractor pulls are Friday.
They have implemented a new rule for turbo charged diesels at many of the fairs this year as a result of the accident earlier this year.
ATTENTION:
Street Diesel Trucks with vertical exhaust and ALL Turbo Charged Tractors Pullers!!

Cross Bolt Update: In addition to the existing 2 cross bolt rule, it is STRONGLY encourgaged that All Turbo Charged Engines meet the following guidelines with regard to cross bolts in the exhaust pipe:

There should be one set of two (2) 3/8" minimum Grade 5 Bolts in the Horizontal Portion of the exhaust pipe(s) - as close to the turbo as possible. Bolts are to be installed at 90 degrees to each other and within one inch of one another. A second set of two (2) 3/8" minimum Grade 5 Bolts are to be installed within two inches of the first set. (Horizontal portion of the exhaust pipe.) Those should be installed at 90 degrees to each other and are to indexed 45 degrees from the first set of bolts.
I love tractor pulls. Seems like they aren't as popular here as in Ohio, Wisconsin, Tennessee, etc.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,233  
I love tractor pulls. Seems like they aren't as popular here as in Ohio, Wisconsin, Tennessee, etc.
our fair has them. too loud for me..
My brother is going to take his Allis WD45's down and I'll be climbing up on one in the morning it looks like at this time.
The out of the field or "field stock" are not very loud and I hadn't noticed any of the diesel tractors being very loud. Now the modified with several big block gas motors are a bit loud, but the super stocks and stocks don't seem to be to me, anyways.
Almost all of our county fairs have them as well as several different pulls for benefits and such.
Many of the fairs have several pulling events on different nights, one night for pickups, one for modified trucks and tractors and another for out of the field tractors and maybe enhanced tractors and then a day and night of super stocks.
The out of the field classes tomorrow will be starting at 11AM and run till 3-4 in the afternoon, then a pause and a start again around 6 or 7 PM, they usually run the lighter classes early and the heavy weight classes in the evenings.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,234  
I used to enjoy tractor pulls as a kid.
Our local fire dept usually has one each year also.

It’s chilly on the porch. Now 70° with strong breeze from the northeast.
Grass starting to green up again, will probably mow later. I skipped along the creek last time, so it probably needs it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,235  
69°F and .2 inches rain.

Sophie’s home. yayyyyyy

Nice dinner out after picking her up at airport. The 3 fickle furry boys unabashed showing their joy. And here I thought I took good care of them.

No real plans for the day. Relax and enjoy.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,236  
69F and sunny @ 12:45, heading up to around 74F for the day's high. Low this morning was 52F. A little taste of Fall.

Ten Day says 3 days with highs in the 90's coming up.

Didn't get much done yesterday, was pretty much overcast and cool the entire day. Did finally get a shave though ... ;)

Also got juice for both sprayers filtered and the sprayers refilled.

Plus another bill scheduled for payment and meds doled out for this coming week.

Woman hauled more stuff over for the yard sale.

Not sure what all on menu for today.

Feeders definitely need refilled.

Winds are fairly light so may do some spraying.

Have more mulch that needs spread.

Hope everyone is having a decent Thursday ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #176,240  
Good Afternoon!!!! 88F @ 12:30PM. Partly cloudy. High 94F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.
Showers are in the forecast for tomorrow morning, but only 0.07".

Had to be at the DMV first thing this morning to have the VIN inspection redone. After a bunch of paper shuffling they handed me a pair of license plates and a sticker, so I'm good to go in California. Stopped for groceries on the way home, and now I'm good for the rest of the week.

I did look at those compact rivnuts, Paul, but they're still about 8mm too long. So I'm going to make a rubbing of the existing holes and drill the steel plate to match. That'll make six rivnuts anchoring the plate, and it'll just have to be good enough.

I also got the anchors for the cargo net installed, and I'll hang the net once I update the steel plate.

My motorcycle shop friend thinks he might want to haul off the parts Vanagon for his new project. He was planning to cut the nose off, and now wants the back end to make a trailer. I need to keep the carcass around until I get the camper furniture installed in the other Vanagon, and he suggested we team up to get that done a bit sooner than it would otherwise. He's done a couple of these before, and could probably save me quite a bit of time. He'll be here tomorrow morning for another early start and we'll try to figure out what makes the most sense.

Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!
 

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