removed spark plug and its almost brand new. just got the gas friday and it sat in the gas can until this morning. also same gas thats in my truck and no problems there.
Husqavarna 324L
My stated above weedwhacker doesnt seem like its running properly. checked air filter, spark plug and checked idle speed.. everything is fine. When i full throttle it.. it slowly bogs down and dies.. when i get into some taller grass it slowly wants to die unless i back and give...
my concern is mainly the well house. like i said its surrounded by cinderblocks that are partially underground (2 feet) stuffed with insulation. its 20 degrees today. ground temp is 32 and dropping steadily. should i leave my water trickling?
its all encased 2 feet under the dirt surround by cinderblocks stuffed with insulation. its not necessarily 'exposed' we had -30 degrees a week before christmas and yeah one piece of pvc cracked.
Never had the honor of worrying about freezing pipes until recently. I've got a submersible pump on my well. its housed almost two feet underground and stuffed with insulation. the house connection has heat tape and insulation. Should i trickle my water to keep from freezing? i dont want to burn...
its a submersible well i believe is what my grandfather told me. 650 feet deep. the well head is 20 feet from the tank/pump and the tank/pump is enclosed two feet deep with blocks stuffed with insulation.
We're thinking a flood lamp on a thermocube would be good for our setup. The reason i bring up wind chill is i think the roof for the enclosure was cracked letting that 30 mph+ wind get inside