Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #93,141  
It's 30° this morning with a light dusting of snow. Today is going to be cloudy with a chance of rain showers most of the day. The high will be around 50° with a good chance of snow showers overnight.

Not much going on today. I might get some stuff organized in the garage today.

Hope everyone has a nice day.
CWB.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,142  
Eric, my dad made a flat bottom row boat to use on our pond. I was only around 4yo, but remember it being built in the basement. Eventually it did sink.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,144  
54 going to 83.

Real nice headboard, LS.

We went to Costco yesterday...required TWO carts...checkout was $512. Yikes. Wife bought lots of stuff for her parents' new place, then we went over and unloaded it, and started getting things ready. She has started waking up at 3am, like me, and making mental lists of things to do to get them moved.

Kyle, sorry your recuperation got off track yesterday.

Buppies, hope you've no skin cancer this time.

RNG, I saw a map in the WSJ that showed a section east of Sacramento and one northeast of S an Diego that are slated for power cuts by the respective power companies when threat of fire. Not enough detail for me to easily tell where you live on the map, but if you haven't see it, Ill try to find again.

Our 6 ft blacksnake made its first appearance of the spring down next to the implement rack I made. The bear(s) seem to be showing up at my trail cams about every 3 or 4 days. Raccoon is in the front yard eating bird seed every morning when I cut on the outside lights. Foxes are back at the same den they raised kits last spring. Pink lady slippers blooming in the woods. Clover fields are at peak color. Great spring so far.
Pretty pic.

I still got a $300+ costco rebate check burning a hole in my wallet.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,145  
56°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 79° today, with rain expected this afternoon.

Beautiful picture, wngsprd.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,146  
RNG, found the map...see if this works...

This will be a game changer for much of the entire nation. Not sure how I feel about it considering how many lawsuits were filed against the power company. While I feel there was liability, I would say that if they did like our power company, they should be shielded from most lawsuits. That is, keep the lines cleared from trees, at great expense, and regular pruning. Since the Bastrop fire, they have supposedly kept the lines cleared.

If everyone did their pre-emptive work like RNG, the chance of fire would go way down.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,147  
This will be a game changer for much of the entire nation. Not sure how I feel about it considering how many lawsuits were filed against the power company. While I feel there was liability, I would say that if they did like our power company, they should be shielded from most lawsuits. That is, keep the lines cleared from trees, at great expense, and regular pruning. Since the Bastrop fire, they have supposedly kept the lines cleared.

If everyone did their pre-emptive work like RNG, the chance of fire would go way down.
Unfortunately, many companies try to maximize profit at the expense of regular maintenance, and their infrastructure quickly deteriorates. When the SHTF, the CEO that made that decision is long gone with his billions, dragging down another company.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,148  
Headed to the Oregon coast for a few days this coming weekend, so decided to mow last night so lawn was not too tall when we returned. I set the mower deck down a bit more than usual and had a blast, finishing up at dusk. We had frost this morning, should get up near 60F today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,149  
RNG, good job you kept the runaway on a straight line so it didn't role. I have R1's with plenty of tread, but am still wary of working slopes. They really help with traction when the ground is soft, but in dry conditions when the ground is hard, I try to avoid steeper sections with early morning dew on the grass - that rear pucker sensation takes a lot of forgetting :eek:

Unfortunately, Eric, I seem to get a refresher on that pucker feeling every spring, whether I want to or not, even being conservative in how I drive the tractor. The difference this year is that I'm trying to cut before the grass drys, both dew on the outside, and being still green. Spring came late and the plants are staying green longer than ever I've seen them this year. Don't want to get caught with them too dry to cut, but I don't want a repeat slip'n'slide session, either.:confused2:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,150  
RNG, I saw a map in the WSJ that showed a section east of Sacramento and one northeast of S an Diego that are slated for power cuts by the respective power companies when threat of fire. Not enough detail for me to easily tell where you live on the map, but if you haven't see it, Ill try to find again.

Our little neighborhood Facebook group is up in arms in reaction to the power cut announcements, but I appreciate the heads up. There's no way the utility can guarantee their lines won't start a fire, as even with the recently announced $20/month increase in our bills, there just aren't enough people available to clear the brush under the lines. I suppose that means my presence here may become somewhat intermittent as the summer winds on. If I'm missing for a few days, just check the Oroville, CA forecast to see if any Red Flag warnings have been issued and you'll know why.

Ron will be as happy as I will when the interior of the van is completed, as then I'll have a little island of solar powered light and music, and a place to cook as well. The 2500 gallon water tank can also be tapped without power, so the toilets will continue to flush with a bucket, and I won't get too dehydrated. I may end up making more frequent trips to town for ice, though; can't let the beer get warm...:confused2:,
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,151  
RNG, found the map...see if this works...

Got it. I'm in the northern lobe of the PG&E service area 1 located in the eastern part of the Central Valley. The difference this year is that the utility is cutting power during Red Flag Warning days, letting the weather service call the shots. Before, PG&E used their own somewhat mysterious criteria, which hasn't resulted in any power cuts here except during actual fires. Either way, time to ramp up the plans for a whole house generator and a solar power array...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,152  
Clover fields are at peak color.

The clover here was hit pretty hard by the fire, and my subsequent earlier use of pre-emergent. I still need a cover crop of some sort, but around here clover seed is pretty expensive. Do you have a favorite source, WNG?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,153  
Headed to the Oregon coast for a few days this coming weekend, so decided to mow last night so lawn was not too tall when we returned. I set the mower deck down a bit more than usual and had a blast, finishing up at dusk. We had frost this morning, should get up near 60F today.

Don't know where on the Oregon coast you're going, but we spent a very pleasant week in an RV park in Cannon Beach in the early Fall of 1992. We were in sight of the ocean, and perhaps the most unusual thing about that park was the dozens of different colored domestic rabbits running loose all over the park. Of course we had come down from the north so while we were staying in Cannon Beach, we drove down the coast sight-seeing. One of the most interesting places we visited (to me, at least) was the Tillamook Creamery, cheese factory.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,154  
This will be a game changer for much of the entire nation. Not sure how I feel about it considering how many lawsuits were filed against the power company. While I feel there was liability, I would say that if they did like our power company, they should be shielded from most lawsuits. That is, keep the lines cleared from trees, at great expense, and regular pruning. Since the Bastrop fire, they have supposedly kept the lines cleared.

If everyone did their pre-emptive work like RNG, the chance of fire would go way down.

That's the problem, Kyle, PG&E has already been caught diverting funds originally intended for line maintenance, sending them instead to boost shareholder returns. And the gas line that blew up in San Bruno a few years ago got them on probation, and the judge has been leveling more fines on them for their continued lack of maintenance as exposed in the aftermath investigations of the 2017 fires. It really stings the rate payers to know that their neglect in large part responsible for the fires, yet we're going to pay for the fines and lawsuits with higher rates instead of forcing change in the company management to actually address the problems.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,155  
Morning RNG;
as a work around for your mowing traction issue, while they may be unusual for mowing using tire chains will increase your traction considerably.
Good luck for your fire season this year.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,156  
Good Morning!!!! 54F @ 8:45AM. Cloudy skies this morning will become partly cloudy this afternoon. High near 70F. Winds SE at 10 to 20 mph.

No more early morning mowing for me, but was going to get the sprayer going to give the weeds another drink until I saw the wind speeds. So nothing on the agenda this morning than to work on the van.:D Yesterday I made up a composite consisting of a layer of vibration damping mat, a second layer of decoupling foam, and a final layer of Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV), all stuck together with contact cement. Panels were 19" x 26", about all that was easy to handle during the gluing stage. The first pieces were applied to the sheet metal cubby holes under the front seats where they'll also seal off a 1 1/2" diameter hole located over the top shock mount that let in a lot of tire noise. The mounts are easily accessed from the side, so I don't know what VW was thinking when they put those holes there. Then I dug out the swivel base for the passenger seat, cleaned it up and greased it well, and installed the passenger seat. So now I can give folks a ride, which might come in handy when a mechanic (a real one, not the old one) want to hear a noise or observe some other issue.

Today I want to get the awning mounted to the passenger side of the van so I'll have somewhere to get out of the sun this weekend, and put more sound deadening in around the driver and passenger foot wells. I have a carpet liner kit that would go a long way toward improving the utility of the van, and it's time to get it installed.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,157  
Hummers have found the feeders, population is increasing daily. We mostly have Ruby Throated hummingbirds. Outdoor cats stare at them but have not attempted to catch them, they probably can’t anyway the way we have them.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,158  
65°f and 1.85 inches rain.
Get my backhoe cleaned up today, greased, and take for test run. Been awhile since I used it, hope I remember

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,159  
Good Afternoon Everyone!!!!!

A drizzly, foggy 39ºF for today's low; a drizzly foggy 42ºF presently; a drizzly foggy ~50ºF anticipated later. I had an appointment with my neurologist earlier. I may need surgery on my left elbow if the left hand weakness worsens. We'll know for sure in 6 months. PT tomorrow morning. An ~1.5 hours in a dentist chair anticipated Thursday for some crown and cap work. A rainy week ahead; decent weather for medical/PT/dental appointments.

RNG- I am happy to see you posting. I do not mow my lower field if there is any moisture on the ground due to my slope and I do have R1's. Most tractors around here wear R1's. I hate those :eek: "pucker" moments.

Kyle- I am happy to read that you were able to tolerate a full day at work even if you think you were operating at 50%. I am sorry to read about your back. Good luck getting back in shape.

Buppies- Good luck with your doctor appointment.

Billy- Thanks for sharing your picture. It definitely looks and reads like Spring is in full swing.

Hawkeye- I hope you have a safe trip and decent weekend in OR.

I hope that everyone is having a manageable day.

My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #93,160  
David, best degreaser I've found for oil and especially hydraulic oil.
Chain saw oil drips, in Polaris bed, get s quick squirt. I keep a 1 qt. hand sprayer of it full strength for cleanup.

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I had a "spraying" hydraulic hose leak a couple of years ago that covered my batwing rotary cutter and the whole backend of our 100 hp New Holland. I filled my pressure washer foam gun with the HD Pro and covered tractor / cutter with foam. I let it sit (cloudy day) for 20 minutes the pressured washed both with clear water.

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My foam gun is same as above but, has a 3/8" quick disconnect, on the gun, instead of the M22 threads.

Rick, Ive been curious about those foggers, never got one.

I found a Youtube guy doing engine compartment cleaning with this:
IMG_0024.JPG from Walmart. Mix a strong mixture and use garden sprayer, let set then power wash carefully. I used in the Kioti engine compartment and it did an excellent job. Hoping for similar results on the bh.
 

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