sometimes you just need a fat and furry horse hug.Just having memories tonight and ...feel a bit sad
sometimes you just need a fat and furry horse hug.Just having memories tonight and ...feel a bit sad
Have not put our plastic up on the coop windows yet, but maybe next week. I do the same to keep some of the cold out.the nice weather is over, more rain coming and maybe some snow. I hope not. I want my nice weather back...
so chores today: put up plastic on the barn windows , we do that every year since the original windows were broke when we got here, easiest fix. Clean out some gutters filled with leaves, thinking about combining the goats and putting the bucks back together but maybe not, they might fight and hurt each other and we don't want that a week before they get sold, but its much harder trying to put them all somewhere separate in bad weather
will do some laundry before it rains again too
Is your truck a GMC/Chevy? I discovered that during Hurricane Sandy. My neighbor drove a Honda and she had to be driving for her phone to charge. Mine was sitting in the truck in the garage. Mine's an 05 Envoy.Oh, one interesting and useful tidbit of knowledge gleaned from my trip... I didn’t take my laptop. At the hotel I realized it’s carry bag has all my travel cables including the charging cables for both my phones, bummer. However, I keep a universal charging cable in my truck so I can charge while driving. The truck cable connects to a plug into the cigarette lighter receptacle.
What I discovered last night… The lighter receptacle always has power, even with the engine turned off and the key in my pocket. So, I can charge phones, even my laptop in the truck while it’s sitting in a parking lot. Just lock the doors and walk away. I guess cigarette lighters were still important in ‘02 when my truck was made.
Is your truck a GMC/Chevy? I discovered that during Hurricane Sandy. My neighbor drove a Honda and she had to be driving for her phone to charge. Mine was sitting in the truck in the garage. Mine's an 05 Envoy.
Modern fuel sometimes builds a gell that needs to be flushed out of the tank and lines, it actually resembles snot, conditioners don' t seem to do much, I usually drain the tank , run the fuel through a strainer to get the worst of it out,add fresh fuel (stove fuel would be ideal) then circulate it through a 10 micron fuel/water seperator for a couple of hours, its a bit of a pain, but well worth the effort IMOWent down and picked up another load of stove oil to mix with the diesel. Still having problems keeping the generator running. I'll change out the fuel filters tomorrow and see if that helps.
Went down and picked up another load of stove oil to mix with the diesel. Still having problems keeping the generator running. I'll change out the fuel filters tomorrow and see if that helps.
My whole issue is that I ordered a 50/50 mix of stove oil and treated winter diesel to be delivered by the end of September. For some reason the (new) delivery driver decided that was too early for winter diesel, so he delivered untreated summer diesel. I ordered it early because anytime after October 1st we can get rain, cold or snow making it difficult getting the fuel truck up to our place.Everyone here is complaining about fuel quality. I can't store gasoline more than 30 days. Diesel is worse! Every logger I know is complaining about it.
The oil companies changed something fundamental, seems they removed something that stabilized fuel. The epa was probably behind it... my op... it's a top down control measure... to control the population. If fuel is no good after 30days it gives them control over the population, making us dependent. They can say who can or can't have fuel if no one can store it for more than a few weeks.
That part is my opinion. What isn't my op is that gasoline and especially diesel is crap right now.
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