Hot!

On days like this, I sit in the house with the AC cranked to the meat-locker position, and pop the "Doctor Zhivago" DVD into the player!

Six months from now, though, I'll be on the same sofa under blankets, thermostat set to Fission, and watching "Lawrence of Arabia."

98 in Jersey today and tomorrow. To heck with the plants.
 
This come to a complete surprise to me that you guys on the other side have all that heat instead of us out on the West Coast for a change. That will probably change in a month though, when it will approach 110F at my property. Last year we had one day at 117F. That was hot!
A couple of thermometer pictures from last year between Winter and Summer.

 
Sheesh Rob,
That first pic wouldnt be cold up this way unless the pointer was on the other side of Zero ! ;) :) :D
 
Re: the kidney stones and hydration- also BTDT here. I now drink lots of water year round as I do not want to repeat the kidney stone fiasco. Mine sent me to the ER at 0400 and an overnight in the hospital trying to get it out. Finally had it removed a week later- for those that don't know they remove it via an existing opening with tools obviously much larger than anything ever meant to travers that path:eek: Yep- I now drink LOTS of water year round:cool:
 
N80 said:
Its about 100 here today. They were calling for 102 yesterday so I guess we got a bit of a break. I'll have to admit, I haven't done much outdoors this weekend due to the heat. Worked hard last weekend finishing up my tractor shed, but this weekend I've wimped out. Sitting behind a laptop and watching the Nascar race right now.

How about grass fires? Is it dry enough that you have trouble with fires? We have had extremely windy condiitions. Straight line winds around here have been as high as 50 mph. Gusts are even higher and grass fires are starting to happen more frequently.

I just installed a new storm door on my walkout basement a few weeks ago before Ron and Betty Hall came to visit. Within two weeks, it was sagging and not closing. I checked and it turns out I used #6 screws where I should have used #8 screws. So, I redid the door and it has been working perfectly. I love it because it allows me to leave the basement door open and also open the screen on the storm door if possible.

That was before the wind. Last week we heard some noise and thought it was the wind blowing chairs around on our deck. That happens pretty often when we have gusts above 25 mph. Kathy happened to be in the basement and heard the sound again. She realized it wasn't the chairs and opened the door to check. To her horror, our new storm door had been ripped off its hinges.:mad: I guess it was not completely closed and locked. When one of those 50 mph gusts hit, it flung the door open and ripped out the closer and completely destroyed the hinges. Only one hinge was keeping the door from blowing end-over-end across the yard.:eek:

Luckily, the door itself is not damaged. We need a new hinge plate to mount on the door facing and one new door closer. Maybe the 3rd time will be the charm...if the wind doesn't blow.:rolleyes:
 
I did pull the PTO shaft off my mower and disassembled the slip clutch, cleaned it up and put it back together Friday afternoon.
I put the MX 6 on the JD4700 two weeks ago and did the slip clutch work for the season. Then I mowed for a 4 hours. The plan for last week was to go mow for a few more hours and then change the engine/hydrualic oil/filters.

Too danged hot for that idea. Instead the wife's Honda was all but stalling out. We inherited the car and it was supposed to have been maintained. To avoid the heat I spent a few hours on the Internet Saturday morning researching Honda's stalling. Found some things that scared me about Honda's but they appear to NOT apply to ours. Ruled out a few other things. Went through the receipts we had on the car and the air filter had been changed at 30K. Now has 67K with no record of an change.

Being over by 7K should not cause the problem but a new filter is easy to change so I run some errands and buy a new air filter. $10. Figured I would change it on Sunday since it was supposed to be cooler aka 98 instead of 102.

On Sunday they called for 102. :eek: Changed the filter which required removing two hoses and loosening 5-6 screws. The old filter was filthy. So filthy I wonder if it really was changed at 30K like the receipt said. Put in the new filter and drove it slow, let it idle with the AC cranked up and drove it fast. No problems. :D Whew.

Prior to the change the wife drove the car to the mailbox and it almost stalled. Since I drove it for a good 30-45 minutes without a problem I think the filter change was the cause.

Late in the afternoon I went out and weeded the garden. Hardly strenuous work but I was drenched even though I was in the shade due to the setting sun. YUCK!.

Saturday night at 11:15ish the temp outside was 82. Twas 76 with 76% humidity this morning at 7:00ish.

Hopefully this stuff ends soon. I have some trees to take down and this heat limits me to one or two tanks of fuel in the Stihl and I'm done.

I used to do the two shirt trick when we did not live on the property and I was out there 10-12 hours during summer. Also I would soak my head in water before and after working to stay cooler. And I would take a third Tshirt that I would changed into at the end of the day for the drive home. I would clean up a bit and that clean dry shirt was wonderful.

Still stank like something the dogs dug up and the buzzards would not eat but I felt better. :D Wife would send me straight to the shower. :D Can't blame her either.

Later,
Dan
 
Dear Three Shirt Dan,

If the car acts up again, my guess would be to change out the fuel filter. When they get plugged it also creats the same symptoms...

Two shirt and a towel Dave
 
Redbug said:
Dear Three Shirt Dan,

If the car acts up again, my guess would be to change out the fuel filter. When they get plugged it also creats the same symptoms...

Two shirt and a towel Dave

Fuel filter was my first thought.... But on the Honda they are not easily changed nor are they recommended to be changed. :eek: The Volvo we have is the same way. :eek: At least on the Honda the fuel filter is not IN the fuel tank. :confused::D I did find a discussion on how to change the filter if it has to be.

That air filter was FILTHY. My tractor's air filters have NEVER been as dirty as what came out of that Honda. And I have mowed in dusy and pollen heavy conditions. I pretty sure that filter was not changed in 67K miles.

This Honda was a Generation II. The Gen I's have to have their valves adjusted very 30K even though the manual says 100K or some such. Otherwise you get stalling and you can burn out the valves which leads to an expensive repair. I just think the mechanic either forgot to change it or did not want to take off two hoses and 5/6 screws to open the filter housing.

Later,
Three Shirt And TWO towel Dan.
:D:D:D
 
Soakinig my hat in the stock tank and having a small towel down the back (think the french foreign legion).

Had brief heat spell. Not that warm but so humid could only work in the tractor. Thank goodness for a/c. Have tumbled a few times from the heat. Finally figured out that sport drinks had too much sodium.
 
We seem to be having a cool spring.... was in the 70's or so last few weeks but today it is only supposed to get to 56! Upper 80's by Friday though so maybe the garden will finally take off. Very poor germination of my sweet corn due to the cool weather.
 
I just returned to NJ Saturday after spending 2.5 weeks in north/central Arkansas, so I've been dealing with this heat & humidity for the last couple weeks. I find that as I get older I tolerate the heat less & less... :mad:

30 years ago was my first visit to the desert. Spent the afternoon at White Sands National Monument in NM with the GF & her 2 kids, & her sister & her 2 kids. I was the only one who didn't get sick from the heat. 110ー & no humidity felt about the same as 90 does here in NJ with humidity. I just stayed in the shade as much as possible (picnic tables all had canopies) & drank 2 waters for every beer (both of them). Funny, we (GF, her sister & I) were just laughing about this last week.

35 years ago I was also a snipe working in the engineroom. At least the heat was consistent summer or winter, unlike the deckies... We did spend the month of June in Gitmo for refresher training & a shake-down cruise of the new ship. Now THAT was miserable! Tropical humidity, 95ー air temp, 95ー rain, 95ー water temp in the bay. There was no escape except on board in the A/C, which was kept around 70ー, making it even more miserable to go on deck!

Spent an hour & a half cutting the lawn Sunday, then another couple hours running the RM in the fields. You'd think sitting & driving around wouldn't cause me to sweat, but I was soaked by the time I quit. Finished up the fields Monday after another 2.5 hours of mowing, & again, soaked when finished. I'm sure I could deal with it better if the heat wasn't so sudden & intense.

At least it looks like we'll be getting a break tonite & getting back to more "normal" temps. Like some of you, I really don't mind the heat, but I hate being all sweaty & wet.
 
It's been hot and humid in Central PA for a week now, mid-90's and humid, not much for a breeze, either. The operating floor at work was 108 degrees the other day. I guess it beats last year, though. It was so dry, I saw a fire hydrant chasing a dog.
 
We've been getting rain almost nightly here in WNY. So while it's been hot for about a week, it's been wet also. We need the rain.

I went to a web site in Montana today. Big Sky ski resort. No joke, the 12th of June and they got a foot of SNOW!!!.

Holy ****. It's the middle of summer and they got a foot of SNOW.

Does Montana get a summer?
 
I got home from work yesterday about 5:30. I did a few things in the house and then went outside and changed out a headlamp on the car. After that, I gathered up some tools and installed the brackets for my tractor canopy. By the time I was finished, I was dripping wet with sweat. The darn humidity wore me out.
Welcome to the south. Summer is already here.
 
Our heat went away but the winds shifted and brought heavy smoke from a fire down on the coast. We had a Code Red air quality alert yesterday. I don't ever remember on of those before. At 8:00pm last night I went outside and the smoke made my eyes water.

Twas going to take a half day off today but the smoke is going to keep me inside away from chores. Its clearing but I'll save the half day of vacation and let the smoke clear out some more.

Tried to open the windows this morning to enjoy the cooler temps but too much smoke.

Later,
Dan
 
It was lower 90s today. Hurray, it felt like a cold spell after the really hot temperatures we have had the past couple of weeks. Even got a little rain in the past few days, too. However...I was digging with the loader today and the soil has moisture only in the top 5 inches or so. Below that it is bone dry. We have been in a drought for more than the past 6 years and the soil moisture deeper in the ground just isn't there, anymore. There are things going on we don't see. All the rain has fallen in the midwest causing floods. We need some of that rain.
 
We're only 102 today and no wind. Boy a break finally!!!!!
 
ByronBob said:
I went to a web site in Montana today. Big Sky ski resort. No joke, the 12th of June and they got a foot of SNOW!!!.

Holy ****. It's the middle of summer and they got a foot of SNOW.

Does Montana get a summer?

I grew up there. Has snowed in the mountains in July before. Going to the Sun Road in Glacier Park is only open about 4 months of the year.

We got 3-4" snow here in the mountains outside of Boise on like the 9th, and those mountains aren't very high (7600 feet at the peak).
 
75-80 and sunny here all week - I'm guessing no one wants to hear it! Did get up to 82 in the house last weekend, which was crazy.

Course, I'm getting ready to plant tomatoes, and from the sounds of it y'all are eating tomatoes you planted months ago.
 

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