Thomas
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 31,777
- Location
- Lebanon,NH.
- Tractor
- Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower.
Take it easy and safe travel Buppies.
Interesting.Ever wonder how the wheels were made for your Model T?
Ron hit the nail on the head with his reply,but fingers areI am hoping he will sign off, but I am not going to hold my breath.
If he expects the performance of a 20 year old he will be disappointed.
My visit to my primary care Dr last January gave me a chance to tell him that he was not going to make a 21 year old out of a 81 year old.I am hoping he will sign off, but I am not going to hold my breath.
If he expects the performance of a 20 year old he will be disappointed.
Ever wonder how the wheels were made for your Model T?
I think weather underground is also over rated. I'll be shopping for a new weather site when I move the Davis weather station down here. What are you folks using?I think weathunderground overheated, it is currently 94:
I did refresh, same result??
I installed a TP-Link X5300 Deco mesh network I purchased at Costco, Don. It was plug'n'play, and so far the mesh network is fast enough to get most everything on the network working. The only time I'd like it to be faster is when doing large file transfers. The mesh nodes are far enough apart that intervening walls weaken and slow down the WiFi signal. Some day I'll fix that by running Ethernet to each of the nodes.Does anyone have a recommendation on a good WiFi extender.
Could you park the RV somewhere safe then call a taxi, Uber, or Lyft? Or find a parking lot with space big enough, within walking distance or on a bus route?I have same problem parking at tractor museum
looks mighty tight
Yikes that sounds scary to say the least ...having water in your live receptacles certainly creates a ground, which I witnessed.
Geek out...lolGood Morning
78° 77% humidity to start the day. High of 98 forecasted.
Yesterday I dropped the loader off the tractor and hooked up the Progressive mower and got all the open area mowing done. Then took the Lazer and did along the fence lines and smaller areas. Should have done the Lazer first, instead of waiting for it to get hotter….
The tractor with AC and stereo definitely spoils you.
Son’s generator turned out to be a battery, plenty of gas in the tank.
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Hooked up the jump pack and it fired right up.
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Today I’ll get a new battery and install it.
But before that, I’ve got to move hay and mow the pastures. I learned my lesson yesterday. I’m gonna throw hay as soon as I finish my Special K, the Tractor will be comfy regardless of the temperature outside.
Then I’ve got to get back to work on the old folks home, simple goals for today are to run thermostat wiring and install outdoor temp sensor for the boiler.
I’m using separate thermostats for the radiant heat and the heat pump. There is two zones for the heat pump and 3 for the radiant heat, so that’s 5 thermostats I’ve got to run wire for.
As I typed that, it dawned on me that I might be a geek if I’m putting 5 thermostats in a 1100 square foot old folks home….
Don, I believe it just extends the signal ! My youngest son installed it but I’m pretty sure that’s the case !Thanks for the info on the extenders. Do the wifi extenders extend your current signal or are they a new router?
I've used one of these for over 50 years Drew. Rarely overfills, if you listen or feel for the bubbles to stop.headed out/up to Quakertown after food shopping done.
remembered to get a gallon of distilled water for golf cart.
have an auto watering system that usually overfills it
will drop off a few tomatoes to Popgadget on way by