bmac,
Thanks. Not much getting done on it lately. Weekends I like to do things around the house and spend time with Steph and the kids. Plus the dozer wouldn't start. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Dead batteries. I put a new alternator in back in September and it's putting out over 26 volts, so that's good. I charged each battery and they each read over 13 volts, so that's good, but when I tried to crank it, nothing. I put jumpers on one of the batteries and was able to get it started. This told me one or both of the batteries was bad.
I replaced one battery when I put in the new alternator. Now everyone tells me you have to replace both when one goes bad. If not, the older one will ruin the newer one, and it will go bad real soon anyway. Who knew??? /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I had both batteries tested yesterday and the new one is still ok, but the older one was bad.
From another post, it was suggested to use the anti oxidation stuff on aluminum wire to feed electricity for a house would also work on battery terminals. I cleaned my termanals really good. Got them nice and shiny, than spread that stuff on the terminals.
Sunday we all took a walk down to the lake. Steph only gets to see it on the weekeds since it's dark when she gets home during the week.
This picture shows my dozer on the shoreline road in front of the hill. If you remember from the beginning of this post, the dirt from the berm was originally going to be used to build the dam. Since we had the drought and my springs all dried up, I'm able to get all the dirt I need by digging out the bottom of the lake. Bigger dam, deeper hole all add up to better lake. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
The two flat areas on the left are going to be submerged islands. They will contain the spread of lily pads, provide cover for minnows and the edges will off good holding locations for my bass.
The dirt pile on the right is what Golfgar (Garry) did while here. It's my good dirt pile for the keyway that is currently the drainage ditch to keep the water level down.
Eddie