a big deburrer?Good Morning
34° with a high under 40 and a possibility of passing rain or snow showers later this morning.
Yesterday, had a nice breakfast with the professor and my wife, ran some errands, assembled the oil drain cart, and christened it on wife’s RAV4. Forgot to take pictures though. Repaired a leaking water line in a friends basement and did some paperwork.
Today I get to see if I can land a jet, as I’ve got to go to Palm beach. Much smaller than an Airbus, but I can barely see the wing tip if I twist around and look behind me.
I’ll sign off with a puzzle, what is this for? If nobody recognizes it, I’ll add more pieces in a later post.
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Too clean to be San Francisco. . .
Looks a bit like the Italian Dolomites, but there's too much brush on the shoulders, and there's no cafe at the top...
I'm not aware of that many stacked switchbacks anywhere close to the San Francisco Bay Area, in the Coast Range, or even the Sierra Nevadas or in SoCal. They'd be a lot of fun on a bike (motor or pedal, either one)!Too clean to be San Francisco. . .
Fuel filter? Probably first thing you checked, right?If not than likely be researching my stalling issue with XR4140
Do you need to speak Portuguese to talk to the locals?
Good Morning! Another beautiful day forecasted, it's warming back up. 44º - 77º today. Will start discing a small section of the neighbors field. Squirrels have dug big pits on the hillsides in the steepest section. I'll try to straighten it out before it's time to drag a mower through there next summer.
Hope you all have a great day.
snow flurries, just a few...here also
I'm guessing that fluted gizmo is a food grinder of some sort, fits into a bigger piece
or.....a very interesting pie crust maker, or a dough roller...
Some of the dens are multi hole pits, the biggest measuring 3x5 ft. Most are 2 x2 and 1.5 ft deep. Many have a 1ft+ mound next to the hole... this area was disced last summer and is beginning to grow back. I didn't want to disc again but walking it yesterday I realize there are dozens of these burrows. And being in a hilly area they are a stability hazard.Curious as to your discing the squirrel damage. Is this more a surface treatment or total rework of area?
I have several areas I mow that the farmers left in shallow furrows, so mowing is somewhat a roller coaster ride in places. I had a disc harrow and have wondered if I could smooth it out. No experience discing. I prefer not to have to take it to bare ground, but don’t know if possible to just get surface smell like, even with multiple passes.
We had sandwich for brunch. It is made by toasting full grain sourdough bread in olive oil on cast iron pan. It is made with layers of Provolone cheese, pepperoni, and more provolone, one avocado and Louisiana spice and red onions

Fuel filter? Probably first thing you checked, right?
David, don't know if this helps but a simple scanner for my van will tell if it has a code but will not tell me about what may have caused a "near Code" that resulted in going into limp mode. You may have to get a better scanner to do that? Also I can generally reset the limp mode by turning off the engine and restart
Some of the dens are multi hole pits, the biggest measuring 3x5 ft. Most are 2 x2 and 1.5 ft deep. Many have a 1ft+ mound next to the hole... this area was disced last summer and is beginning to grow back. I didn't want to disc again but walking it yesterday I realize there are dozens of these burrows. And being in a hilly area they are a stability hazard.
My plan is to set the disc no deeper than needed and possibly disc in 2 different directions. If I need to smooth afterwards I can drag something over it. But this will reduce it all to dirt which I'm okay with. Stuff will grow back.