Good Morning!!!! 43F @ 7:15AM. Periods of rain. High 51F. Winds SE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near a half an inch. Locally heavy rainfall possible.
Still dry outside, but the front is just to the west and will be here soon.
There's an even simpler solution to the oil readout issue, Drew. Change the oil and filter so you have a known baseline, then change them again every 5000 miles, or after a year, whichever comes sooner. That extended oil life BS only started when manufacturers began offering free maintenance with the original purchase of the vehicle. Sure, that works fine for the life of the vehicle, which they all say is the length of the warranty. How long is that? 36.000 miles? 50,000 miles? Maybe even 100,000 miles? I have one motorcycle at a bit over 160,000 miles, and the F250 is close to 200,000. I don't consider either one to be at end of life, and 5,000 mile oil changes are part of the reason they made it that far.
Buyer for the shipping container showed up with the moving truck, and the first thing the driver did was get his rig stuck on a down hill slope covered with wet grass. This despite me warning him not to try it. Tractor just spun the wheels trying to get him back up the same way, but after he moved to a less sloped area and we added another length of chain to get the tractor better traction, he got out. We then used the tractor to spin the container to one side so he could line up on the other end. And he made it back up the driveway without any other issues. But the buyer was paying $200/hour to watch the goat rope.
Used the box blade to smooth out the ruts in the gravel pad where the container had been. Moved the loaded firewood pallets into the garage so they'll stay dry, loaded the trailer with a bunch of concrete blocks and some other building materials so I wouldn't have to load them after they'd been soaking in the rain for a week. Finished the day burning wood scraps in the campfire ring.
Today looks like a run into town for groceries and a visit with the Ford dealer for truck batteries. Not sure what else will pop up.
TGIF gang!