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Good morning guys!
Roy getting that sucker installed is going to be a project and a half. It's going to be super nice though. I really wish I could come over to help install it. That would be fun.
Dak I'm glad the bees are dwindling down. That sounded like it was a HUGE problem. Glad they are gone.
The rest of you need to report in...slow start to the one pager today, lol.
Roy getting that sucker installed is going to be a project and a half. It's going to be super nice though. I really wish I could come over to help install it. That would be fun.
Dak I'm glad the bees are dwindling down. That sounded like it was a HUGE problem. Glad they are gone.
The rest of you need to report in...slow start to the one pager today, lol.
BTW: That's an order.......
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This is prolly a 1 page thread at most
Good morning guys!
Roy getting that sucker installed is going to be a project and a half. It's going to be super nice though. I really wish I could come over to help install it. That would be fun.
Dak I'm glad the bees are dwindling down. That sounded like it was a HUGE problem. Glad they are gone.
The rest of you need to report in...slow start to the one pager today, lol.
Roy getting that sucker installed is going to be a project and a half. It's going to be super nice though. I really wish I could come over to help install it. That would be fun.
Dak I'm glad the bees are dwindling down. That sounded like it was a HUGE problem. Glad they are gone.
The rest of you need to report in...slow start to the one pager today, lol.
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Howdy gang! Sorry for not checking in at 03:30, but figured everyone else was still snoozing.
Shawn, sorry you feel bad. Hope you get better soon.
Don, I would ride that for sure!
Mitch, hope the weather holds for you to get home. Navy and Coast Guard pilots wouldn't let that weather bother them too much. Maybe you can sweet talk one of them into coming out to get you!
Roy, the God forsaken heat and humidity are in Texas for now. For the last few days, I get sweaty just walking around. When doing actual work, I'll be drenched in minutes.
Howdy Andre, Tim and Dak!
Still spending what should be my days off, working on the special project at work trying to get the new unit finished up and hopefully soon - running!
Shawn, sorry you feel bad. Hope you get better soon.
Don, I would ride that for sure!
Mitch, hope the weather holds for you to get home. Navy and Coast Guard pilots wouldn't let that weather bother them too much. Maybe you can sweet talk one of them into coming out to get you!
Roy, the God forsaken heat and humidity are in Texas for now. For the last few days, I get sweaty just walking around. When doing actual work, I'll be drenched in minutes.
Howdy Andre, Tim and Dak!
Still spending what should be my days off, working on the special project at work trying to get the new unit finished up and hopefully soon - running!
man feeling dumb been trying to post a problem with my f250 diesel can't fine where to do it. I got no power at fuse box of 10 fuses and fuses are good there are some burn marks on them like they got hot put new ones in still no work. They in fuse box inside cab numbers 24 to 31 got any ideas ? thanks mike
man feeling dumb been trying to post a problem with my f250 diesel can't fine where to do it. I got no power at fuse box of 10 fuses and fuses are good there are some burn marks on them like they got hot put new ones in still no work. They in fuse box inside cab numbers 24 to 31 got any ideas ? thanks mike
It is your duty to full inspect her equipment. If necessary bring your tools or inspection equipment. Don't leave until the job is done.
I maintained all of her equipment for years, so I'm still pretty familiar with it. Thankfully, the only tool in need to bring most times is a can of lube and a large wrench. I've found that with a a little coaxing using the wrench and lube, I can still get it pumping again. It does take time though. I'll be thorough, but I may have to check on it again soon after. Maybe she should be on a maintenance plan.