Good morning!!!!

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Back from all day trip to mow the lot. Probably the tallest grass there I’ve ever had to mow. There’s a wirey tall grass with red head on it, that don’t cut well. Not the best looking mow job, but it’s done. Took a lot longer, 2.4 hrs on the meter, usually around 2.
Nice day weather wise. Traffic a bit heavy.
 
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Good (Friday) morning. Overnight Low of 10.2C and it's presently 17.9C, mostly overcast (rain predicted late tonight) with a steady breeze.

Doctor's appointment went quickly. Apparently my diabetes # is up a bit (6.1?), but we'll wait another 3 months to see if any 'adjustments' are needed. I did get one script that he missed on my last visit so that, in itself, was worth the trip.

Nothing really planned for today, so... That's about it, take care all.
 
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I'm sure you have as you're a stickler for lists, but have you ensured your propane bottles are topped off for your adventure?
sure have, thanks.
the main tank is at 75% and I have a one gallon mini tank for my propane barbecue.
Since I'll be at rv campgrounds almost every night don't expect to use propane heat much.
I'm taking two 1250 watt electric heaters that I run usually on low. I hope to be home long before I'd have to turn
them on high. Also taking small electric fan to help with a/c.
I'll be getting it all, Sonoran desert and Colorado mountains.

Most rv campgrounds sell propane or at least enough of them do that if I get down near 1/3 on that main tank, I'll
fill up at the next campground. I have one of those wireless tank level transmitters I'm going to install one afternoon along the way.

I leave my propane tank open while driving since it runs the propane/110V fridge. There are opinions this is not a good practice perhaps in an accident.
Or a broken line. You always have to shut the tank off in tunnels. I think the prior owners of this rv ran the gen the whole time they drove and kept fridge on that way. I'll never know. I've never had a problem with propane systems. Most propane equipment is overbuilt for safety.

as long as not being used for rv heat, I find the main tank lasts a long time. I'm always checking it and needle moves slowly.

I always forget something. Always.

Bill, thanks for explanation on scales.
I do check the tires carefully, pretty normal wear plus I have a tpms that in between the false alarms will hopefully
save my butt.
If I filled up my water tank and let the grey and black tanks fill up, not sure that would end well,
as fully loaded as I will be with clothes and food. But I only travel with enough water to flush the toilet, usually.
not many places I stay at don't have water provided. They may not have septic though, lot of eco sensitive areas like along beaches
don't allow it. So while I normally look for "full hookups" for a few nights, doesn't have to be.
I admit I'm not very adventurous beyond the scope of adventure as it already is...
 
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Saw the dentist today for my cracked tooth.
Spent 90 minutes in the chair for X-ray and consultation.
Work to be done Friday.
Tooth itself is fixable for about $650.
Good news is the rest are in good condition considering I haven't had my backside in a dentist chair for aboot 15 years.
Just a good cleaning needed.
Hoping Pepe Le Pew 🦨 stays away tonight or he just might meet his maker.🕰️
 
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Sure does not fell like a cool down we were at 104.2 this afternoon and a heat index of 115˚, I was outside for just a bit till my ears started burning. But now it has dropped below 100˚ and we can say good bye to the hundreds maybe for the rest of the year, yea! 95 now and I don't count heat index which is still 102˚.

Drew the best haircut is in Giddings - 477 N. Main Street. it is an old filling station so there is lots of parking and the side streets in Giddings are extra wide. Wide streets were a distinguishing characteristic of Giddings; both main thoroughfares were 100 feet wide, and other streets were eighty feet wide.
 
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Oh so hopeful 🤙

Two hours with my LS with the 6ft rotary cutter. Closer to abuse than mowing
6-8 ft guinea grass and oh so thick

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About 2 hours and nary a hiccup

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Went to friends and picked up the Koa planks approx 29” x125x 1 3/4. Planed, not rough. Should make a very nice dining table.

Kinda funny story. We have known these guys almost since buying here. Saw them build their house as we built ours. Saw these 2 planks in their barn and drooling, but they said they had plans. So today, almost 20 years later they helped me load atop my truck. A few guys here have an idea what a score. Sophie said the guys paid $200 for these 20 years ago.

Also appears the Chevy Spark is sold. Or will be when money exchanges hands on Sat.
 
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Getting behind again....

got any gold bars at home?
hope you do
400 oz bar is now worth one million dollars, a record.

really kind of amazing this metal has held its value for so long.

hmmm, this also means that if you have any old gold jewelry you never got rid of
this is likely a good time to cash it out. Sell high...

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It makes me mad whenever I see the "We buy scrap Gold" signs. There's no such thing.

Good morning! Low of 58°, going up to 92°, sunny.
Some rain chances are on the horizon.... maybe on Friday/ Saturday.

Fritz, YOU'RE THE WINNER! I normally follow the KISS principle, but for some reason (probably the past severity of abuse), went right to the "major" level of repair.....
Not the case.... new radiator cap was the fix! Up to full temp, loaded it with a test drive up and down the hills....reservoir went from cold mark to hot mark.... no boiling! YEA!
Definitely need to flush the whole system for sure! Coolant is very dirty.

The string trimmer heads were also delivered!

Fingers crossed that the run of issues is over with...

Everyone have a great day!
Great news, hope it lasts a long time.

Yes, the TA's could be the weaker point in the IH's that had them. Most of the time it was actually from owner/operators that thought they were being nice to them by easing them in or out, when that is actually the worst thing to do to them. They do require a split to replace but when replaced by some of the aftermarket and used briskly they will go 10,000's of hours.
Many of that series did not have the TA's which is actually a shame as it can work so nicely.
As far as 2wd drives working in the snow that was all that I used till 2015 on a steep icey driveway, they used to be dicey at times till I discovered the Euro style studded chains. They make an amazing difference. The Oliver 1550 that I traded in on the Branson and the IH 574 that I still have were my main driveway tractors and snow removal for many years. It was much less expensive back then to have the two older ones then one newer one and it gave an option if one was acting up to use the other.
The worst thing with the 2wd tractors was getting a front tire over the bank while pushing snow banks back, it could be difficult getting them to back up the hill and pull the front wheels back up on the roadway, another reason for a second one, plus it left me one for the generator when needed.
Good info! Thanks! Stomp on it, don't baby them.

48 crazy glorious degrees. I have declared it "October in August" day. Getting to 76.

Thomas, you live in a special place...good helpful folks.
Hot here. Glad y'all are nice and cool. Pretty much unbearable outside from 2pm to nighttime. The flock hangs out in the shade, and the cat too while lying in the breezeway. At 6AM my barn is still 88-90F inside. I left both end's doors open until 10pm to try and help it cool down a bit.

Prayers for your family.

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Work is hectic. I teach a safety class to all our lab teaching assistants tomorrow. Pizza will be served. :)

Helped make a plaque for a retiring professor yesterday and today.

Prayers for our team, our nation, Ukraine and Israel. We need peace in this world.
 

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