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69°F and 1.41 inches rain last 24 hours.

Diesel man evaluated situation yesterday, coming back Friday.
Remodel project continues, slowly.

Be safe
Have a great day

David Sent from my iPad Air using TractorByNet
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,562  
Currently 57 deg. High today will be low 60's. Light rain forecast off/on all day. Teaching Hunter Ed. field class this afternoon. Students and instructors will get wet on course.
 
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Don,

It sounds like you have gotten hooked up with some good doctors ... ones that are bucking the typical mindset of the medical-industrial complex and are open to discovery and new paradigms.

Hope it becomes more prevalent.



Well done.

Thanks, that means a lot.

This is a Non profit group that has "no disclosures". They have planed summit conferences around the US. The Health care professionals get CEs for attending. The Chicago people hired to do the logistical parts of this medical conference made a comment to the audience that this is the most enthusiastic medical conference they have ever put on.

Outside I almost got stuck again, So I'll wait another week. I box was blading a dry sandy road but where the blade cut the road water came out leaving puddle in seconds - not going over that road again for a while.
 
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Dave, when you put the chainsaws away at the fire house, do you leave fuel in them? If so, is it E0, and maybe treated with fuel stabilizer? I ask because I've taken to running my small engines dry after each use, and it often takes several pulls to get 'em going again. Not the best situation in an emergency, but it does cut way back on carb rebuilds and fuel line replacements.

We use the pre-mix sold by the quart. Name brands cost around $7.50/qt. Off-brands are around $5.50/qt. It is E-zero and stabilized to give it a long shelf life. We don't run them dry as that would be too much delay when they are needed. The saws get run at least monthly but they would benefit from more use really.

At home if a saw is going to sit for any time, I dump the tank and run them dry. I use E-10 premium with StaBil added. My saw use is fairly seasonal so they may sit for months without running. That method has worked well for me. I only mix one gallon of fuel in a batch. If the un-mixed gas gets old I dump it in the car's gas tank and start over.
 
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Oh I almost forgot, A did bit more info front the Dr that did the research on the most nutritious wine also said the broccoli stems were twice as nutritious as the broccoli tops and the green carrot tops (that we throw away) are twice as nutritious the the carrot itself. FYI.

One more thing, One Dr. Asked the panel and the audience if they were able to fine a nutritious substitute for cream in the coffee. He went through his extensive list of everything he had tried (un-natural cream substitutes) but they were more unhealthier than cream. After about 5 minutes - everybody was getting a little irritated because these Drs were suppose to be teaching patients how to sacrifice to make major changes in their life. FINNALY someone said "Just drink it black" - That got got big round of laughter and applause - because that's exactly what everyone was thinking. Kind of a lesson here - just keep it simple your taste change after about 3 weeks according to the Drs.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,566  
today's forecast was a 50% chance for .25 inches
well....at 1.5 inches so far and I bet we hit 2.
All coming down too fast but we'll take it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,567  
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New fuel pipe/grommet assembly for the Stihl brushcutter ordered from my local mower shop ... $7 ... :thumbsup:

Should have it tomorrow or Thursday, depending on which warehouse it ships out of.

You might be able to clean the carburetor, if you can get the smallest orifices cleaned. I "pluck" a thin wire from my fine wire brush with my needle nose and use it to poke into the idle circuit orifices. Also use carb cleaner with brushes and compressed air. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES to keep solvent from getting into your eyes.
 
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You might be able to clean the carburetor, if you can get the smallest orifices cleaned. I "pluck" a thin wire from my fine wire brush with my needle nose and use it to poke into the idle circuit orifices. Also use carb cleaner with brushes and compressed air. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES to keep solvent from getting into your eyes.

You can also premix with 100LL Avgas, but you might have to retune the little screws a bit on the carburetor. It might cut the power back just a hair, but you won't have any stale gas problems due to ethanol.
 

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