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Less damage than expected is a good thing!
Slow because of the rain and I have to work this Saturday, 8 to 12 so not too bad.
I got the 4 wheeler back from the shop and it runs a ton better. Going to pick up some RV antifreeze today and get that knocked out. A week ago we were in Florida and it was in the 80's, now I'm worried about freezing temps.
Drove the dodge to work this morning, Air flow out of the vents was real low and it would warm the cab but not great. Pulled the fan out and cleaned the fins and blew all the leaves and junk out of the box. I can feel dirt and junk on the evaporator core which I am sure is still slowing down the air flow. I will either clean or replace the evaporator but not anytime soon. It's a lot better than it was and I can live with for now. Only 45 minutes left at work then going home to winterize the water lines in the motorhome. I kept the interior heaters on 45 and they blow heat all over the water lines and tanks. It only got to 31 or so this morning , that's what the bank clock said on the way in.
Found where the pool is leaking water. The selector handle is letting a little water go out the backwash tube. As the pump is running it's draining a little water out of the pool at the same time. I ordered a new valve repair kit. Drained the water out of the motorhome, added the antifreeze and now can't get it to pull up the antifreeze out of the tank and thru the water lines. 3 point hitch is acting stupid on the tractor too. Not a good afternoon for me. The dog are winning so that's a plus.
I bled the hyd pump and got the 3 point hitch on the tractor working again. Still no idea why the motorhome water pump is not pumping water. It's pumping air but no antifreeze. I will look at it tomorrow and try to figure out what is going on..
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