hitekcountry
Gold Member
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2004
- Messages
- 489
- Location
- Ca. Mountains west of Silicon Valley
- Tractor
- Kabota 6100 Kabota L35
I just read an article in USA Today about how people are adjusting to high energy costs, more people are riding busses and trains, one person in the article quit a job and took a job closer to home.
I thought it might be useful to start a discussion on how we’re all dealing with high energy costs and:
How it’s affecting your lifestyle.
Changes you’ve made or plan to make.
Ideas or suggestions that might be helpful to the rest of us.
If you’re not making any changes now, then how high can prices go before you do make major changes.
I drive a full size 4WD truck that gets a horrible 12mpg. So far I haven’t changed much other than to plan out where I’m going to minimize the miles. I’m thinking that if prices stay high or go higher I’ll need to get something that gets better mileage. Thought about a motorcycle (old guys ride motorcycles don‘t they?) , but then what about when it rains. Maybe a used high gas mileage little car (might be selling at a premium soon), not my type of thing but then you do what you gota do.
As for heating my house, last winter my pellet stove started smoking up the house and as far as I can figure it must be the vent pipe might be some what restricted. I wasn’t about to get up on the wet roof to fix it, so I spent the rest of the winter without heating the house. It’s only me living here so there’s no one going to complain. Still haven’t fixed it. I’ve been thinking about putting in (adding) a wood burning stove, but that has issues associated with it also. anyway I might just not heat the house at all, I now know I can deal with that.
Fred
I thought it might be useful to start a discussion on how we’re all dealing with high energy costs and:
How it’s affecting your lifestyle.
Changes you’ve made or plan to make.
Ideas or suggestions that might be helpful to the rest of us.
If you’re not making any changes now, then how high can prices go before you do make major changes.
I drive a full size 4WD truck that gets a horrible 12mpg. So far I haven’t changed much other than to plan out where I’m going to minimize the miles. I’m thinking that if prices stay high or go higher I’ll need to get something that gets better mileage. Thought about a motorcycle (old guys ride motorcycles don‘t they?) , but then what about when it rains. Maybe a used high gas mileage little car (might be selling at a premium soon), not my type of thing but then you do what you gota do.
As for heating my house, last winter my pellet stove started smoking up the house and as far as I can figure it must be the vent pipe might be some what restricted. I wasn’t about to get up on the wet roof to fix it, so I spent the rest of the winter without heating the house. It’s only me living here so there’s no one going to complain. Still haven’t fixed it. I’ve been thinking about putting in (adding) a wood burning stove, but that has issues associated with it also. anyway I might just not heat the house at all, I now know I can deal with that.
Fred