RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
- Messages
- 8,747
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 51F @ 4:15AM. Sun and clouds mixed. High 76F. Winds light and variable.
Is Market Place the Facebook one, SC? Does it have an escrow service, and if so, how does it work? I'm going to need something like that when time comes to sell my Kubota...
I think I got the heavy loading out of the way yesterday: Horizontal and vertical bandsaws, gasoline powered cement mixer, drill press, and the 7.5 HP dual cylinder compressor. Had to lay the compressor down on dollies to get it through the trailer door, so drained the oil out of it first. That oil was very thick, and it took a long time to drool out, even with the vacuum sucker on the job. Then oil still leaked out of the intake filter, so I wrapped that in foil to catch the mess. Used the forks on the tractor to lay the compressor over. New neighbor down south has an engine hoist he'll let me borrow to set it upright. That'll be interesting...
Finished up by refilling five five gallon propane tanks. Almost as soon as the bleeder screw was cracked on the first one, a swarm of blue bottle flies descended, seemed like they were attracted to the leaking propane. Weird.
Weird that "weird" doesn't follow the "i before e except after c" rule, huh? But apropos.
Today the plan is to go around the house and put anything but the bare necessities in a box, then fit the boxes around the open spots in the trailer. When those are filled, it'll be the van's turn.
Dump run tomorrow, so need to get the pickup loaded up for that today, too. There's already a bunch of cardboard and nine tires in there, but there's a pile of mostly plastic junk that needs to go, too. That'll leave a bunch of metal scrap to deal with next visit.
And somewhere in there I need to work in another session of weed spraying, as the last bit missed way too many spots. That or the stuff I used wasn't strong enough; it was a Tractor Supply knock off of RM43.
Had a dentist pull that trick about 20 years ago on 20+ year old amalgam fillings. They're still there and I haven't seen a dentist since.Filling installed about 1980, plenty of service life left, but dentist says that material no longer suitable.
Is Market Place the Facebook one, SC? Does it have an escrow service, and if so, how does it work? I'm going to need something like that when time comes to sell my Kubota...
I think I got the heavy loading out of the way yesterday: Horizontal and vertical bandsaws, gasoline powered cement mixer, drill press, and the 7.5 HP dual cylinder compressor. Had to lay the compressor down on dollies to get it through the trailer door, so drained the oil out of it first. That oil was very thick, and it took a long time to drool out, even with the vacuum sucker on the job. Then oil still leaked out of the intake filter, so I wrapped that in foil to catch the mess. Used the forks on the tractor to lay the compressor over. New neighbor down south has an engine hoist he'll let me borrow to set it upright. That'll be interesting...
Finished up by refilling five five gallon propane tanks. Almost as soon as the bleeder screw was cracked on the first one, a swarm of blue bottle flies descended, seemed like they were attracted to the leaking propane. Weird.
Weird that "weird" doesn't follow the "i before e except after c" rule, huh? But apropos.
Today the plan is to go around the house and put anything but the bare necessities in a box, then fit the boxes around the open spots in the trailer. When those are filled, it'll be the van's turn.
Dump run tomorrow, so need to get the pickup loaded up for that today, too. There's already a bunch of cardboard and nine tires in there, but there's a pile of mostly plastic junk that needs to go, too. That'll leave a bunch of metal scrap to deal with next visit.
And somewhere in there I need to work in another session of weed spraying, as the last bit missed way too many spots. That or the stuff I used wasn't strong enough; it was a Tractor Supply knock off of RM43.
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