CompactTractorFan
Super Member
What things have you found around your home/property? :confused2:
Here is my top five:
#1: We had to replace our well pump. The cap was not above ground, so we called the previous owner. He told us the location and said it was 18" down. Well, it turned out that it was 6'+ down and encased in cement (previous owner was a cement contractor, sewer line access is the same way).
#2: We found out that our drier vent line was made out of PVC and shoved up an old stove pipe. When we took it apart and it was completely blocked up with lint. (burnt out the drier)
#3: Water line was run from garage into the house and it stopped about 6" from the water line in the basement.
#4 Air conditioner was way underpowered for the house. The fuse kept blowing, so someone just shoved a piece of copper pipe in its place. :confused2:
#5 The space in the attic above the basements stairs (rancher) was filled with trash and the bottom was stuffed with newspaper. :confused2:
There is also this: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/owning-operating/185400-oops.html
So, please share your stories everyone...
Here is my top five:
#1: We had to replace our well pump. The cap was not above ground, so we called the previous owner. He told us the location and said it was 18" down. Well, it turned out that it was 6'+ down and encased in cement (previous owner was a cement contractor, sewer line access is the same way).
#2: We found out that our drier vent line was made out of PVC and shoved up an old stove pipe. When we took it apart and it was completely blocked up with lint. (burnt out the drier)
#3: Water line was run from garage into the house and it stopped about 6" from the water line in the basement.
#4 Air conditioner was way underpowered for the house. The fuse kept blowing, so someone just shoved a piece of copper pipe in its place. :confused2:
#5 The space in the attic above the basements stairs (rancher) was filled with trash and the bottom was stuffed with newspaper. :confused2:
There is also this: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/owning-operating/185400-oops.html
So, please share your stories everyone...