LouNY
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2015
- Messages
- 12,214
- Location
- Greenwich, NY
- Tractor
- Branson 8050, IH 574, Oliver 1550 Diesel Utility (traded in on Branson) NH 8160. Kioti CK2620SECH
Morning all;
A nippy 20F at 9:30 this morning. The delayed delivery driver was at the bottom of the driveway at 8AM. I was still nursing my first cup of coffee. So out to the Branson got her running down to drop the bucket and grab the forks and down the driveway for the delivery. Had some more James Hardi trim boards delivered was sure wishing my forks were wider then the base 4 ft. those cement boards are 12 ft long and amazingly fragile.
So back up the driveway at 2 mph because of all the frozen clumps of snow, that's a long 1/4 mile. So a couple of breakfast burritos and more coffee and debating about what to do and when, when I finally get of this chair and get moving.
Taking about having to use a flashlight to see dial settings we got a new fancy oven this summer it's an LG with all the knobs and controls on the front face. All the settings on the black touch pad are almost impossible to read unless I have all the kitchen lights on an then bend down close to the panel or use a flash light. It's a nice oven but why in the heck they didn't put a back light on that panel is beyond me, it is a terrible design.
Well almost through with my last cup of coffee and time to get it in gear and go move some snow and ice.
All take care and stay safe
A nippy 20F at 9:30 this morning. The delayed delivery driver was at the bottom of the driveway at 8AM. I was still nursing my first cup of coffee. So out to the Branson got her running down to drop the bucket and grab the forks and down the driveway for the delivery. Had some more James Hardi trim boards delivered was sure wishing my forks were wider then the base 4 ft. those cement boards are 12 ft long and amazingly fragile.
So back up the driveway at 2 mph because of all the frozen clumps of snow, that's a long 1/4 mile. So a couple of breakfast burritos and more coffee and debating about what to do and when, when I finally get of this chair and get moving.
Taking about having to use a flashlight to see dial settings we got a new fancy oven this summer it's an LG with all the knobs and controls on the front face. All the settings on the black touch pad are almost impossible to read unless I have all the kitchen lights on an then bend down close to the panel or use a flash light. It's a nice oven but why in the heck they didn't put a back light on that panel is beyond me, it is a terrible design.
Well almost through with my last cup of coffee and time to get it in gear and go move some snow and ice.
All take care and stay safe