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Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. 21, with clear blue sky. Got up to 62 yesterday, maybe we can get a repeat today. Warmer temps has put a big dent into the snow around here.
Hospital duties and transport mission was completed on Tuesday. Got her home to the Green District of Roseburg. Her oldest daughter took 3 weeks of FMLA from work so she can be there full time. Been playing catch up ever since. Supply run to Bend yesterday afternoon.
Car thru a CEL a week ago. Read the code and reset. O2 sensor that controls lean and rich fuel flow. Car is running fine so reset and ignored. Came on again when we got gas at EZ Travel at the Albany/Corvallis exit on Tuesday night on the way back to Sheridan from Roseburg. So, it has an appointment to go to the shop this coming Tuesday at 0800. Of course it would be where I can't get to it
Warn hasn't gotten back to the dealership on the plow yet. I've told the dealership I want it replaced with the original much heavier duty plow system Powers has relayed that to Warn. Warn is discussing the two failures with their engineers. My thoughts is that they can issue a refund, take the plow back and talk to the engineer later. Two catastrophic and disabling failures of the same part should be a hint, even to a non-engineer.
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