What did you do to your Gen 1 today?
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I used to take my Catahoula everywhere with me. On Saturdays we'd go to the bank to deposit my check. The tellers would always send a treat back so she would get a little anxious when I'd pull up to the drive thru. Didn't take but a couple times, they figure it out pretty fast.
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Got the brick ready to plow for tomorrow. Moved all the trucks around and took the,box out to pick up a door for the powder coating co. Stopped at Dunkin Dognuts and got my kid a donut. He's a little short, but still tries to drive whenever I take him out. No way can I ever go anywhere with him without a donut coming about
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Finally put a “muffler” on my truck. I went with a 4” Thrush Rattler. It seems a little more tame in the driveway, but I have yet to drive it, since the last 2 ours of install were in the dark as it was. Put the 7” stack back on too. Hopefully no more black tailgate, or drone in the cab above 55MPH. Still need to make a water/cargo shield inside the bed.
Why do my hands look like this every day?
Why do my hands look like this every day?
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Finally put a “muffler” on my truck. I went with a 4” Thrush Rattler. It seems a little more tame in the driveway, but I have yet to drive it, since the last 2 ours of install were in the dark as it was. Put the 7” stack back on too. Hopefully no more black tailgate, or drone in the cab above 55MPH. Still need to make a water/cargo shield inside the bed.
Why do my hands look like this every day?
Why do my hands look like this every day?
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Plowed snow
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Agreed. We had 3-4" at my house, and for most of my customers, it was same. One house is at a higher elevation, so that was closer to 6".
Problem with snow here, vs up north, is that it was primarily mixed with rain, so it compacted, and was about as heavy as concrete. My shoulders were killing me, and I didn't shovel very much. I would love to have "light, fluffy, snowfalls", but it doesn't happen often.
Started at 5 yesterday afternoon, and walked in the door at 2am this morning. A light day, as usually it's 12 hours plus. I've "Fired" some customers, as I don't take kindly to being taken for granted. They can stick their money where it doesn't shine very often.
Problem with snow here, vs up north, is that it was primarily mixed with rain, so it compacted, and was about as heavy as concrete. My shoulders were killing me, and I didn't shovel very much. I would love to have "light, fluffy, snowfalls", but it doesn't happen often.
Started at 5 yesterday afternoon, and walked in the door at 2am this morning. A light day, as usually it's 12 hours plus. I've "Fired" some customers, as I don't take kindly to being taken for granted. They can stick their money where it doesn't shine very often.
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I wish. I'm home drinking tea, ready to go out and hit the gym.
Trying a new addition to my diet.
Beets.
Supposedly helps with workouts, losing weight, and sex.
I'll let you know if the workouts and losing weight thing is real or not. Can't help you with the other stuff. You'll have to experiment on your own.
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I have a late 90's Ford diesel converter with about 12 one inch holes drilled all the way through, and up sized to 5 inch on both ends, it is amazing how quiet this thing is, I have 4 inch past the t-case and 5 from there on out to a 6 inch semi stack cut off as a turn down, I fit right in the camper world..
what........it's what I had laying around the shop when I needed something.
what........it's what I had laying around the shop when I needed something.
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Agreed. We had 3-4" at my house, and for most of my customers, it was same. One house is at a higher elevation, so that was closer to 6".
Problem with snow here, vs up north, is that it was primarily mixed with rain, so it compacted, and was about as heavy as concrete. My shoulders were killing me, and I didn't shovel very much. I would love to have "light, fluffy, snowfalls", but it doesn't happen often.
Started at 5 yesterday afternoon, and walked in the door at 2am this morning. A light day, as usually it's 12 hours plus. I've "Fired" some customers, as I don't take kindly to being taken for granted. They can stick their money where it doesn't shine very often.
Problem with snow here, vs up north, is that it was primarily mixed with rain, so it compacted, and was about as heavy as concrete. My shoulders were killing me, and I didn't shovel very much. I would love to have "light, fluffy, snowfalls", but it doesn't happen often.
Started at 5 yesterday afternoon, and walked in the door at 2am this morning. A light day, as usually it's 12 hours plus. I've "Fired" some customers, as I don't take kindly to being taken for granted. They can stick their money where it doesn't shine very often.
Personally I don't like beets. I prefer avocado's which is good since we have a tree in the front yard. Got 2 fig trees in the back and a pomegranate tree in the front. Sue makes fig jam but she hasn't figured out what to do with the pomegranates yet. We have a Fuji apple tree that's producing but it's still small. Planted it a few years back.
I worked on the truck yesterday. I'm still trying to figure out why the charging voltage is all over the place. I guess I'll check the ground on the alternator next. It makes no sense from a DC standpoint. I'll have to bring out the OScope next to see if there's something going on with the AC waveforms.
Edwin
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Had a few days of rainy chill weather. Hazy skies today and supposed to rain on Saturday and most of next week. I get nostalgic for the snow sometimes until I see people slipping and sliding around on the news.
Personally I don't like beets. I prefer avocado's which is good since we have a tree in the front yard. Got 2 fig trees in the back and a pomegranate tree in the front. Sue makes fig jam but she hasn't figured out what to do with the pomegranates yet. We have a Fuji apple tree that's producing but it's still small. Planted it a few years back.
I worked on the truck yesterday. I'm still trying to figure out why the charging voltage is all over the place. I guess I'll check the ground on the alternator next. It makes no sense from a DC standpoint. I'll have to bring out the OScope next to see if there's something going on with the AC waveforms.
Edwin
Personally I don't like beets. I prefer avocado's which is good since we have a tree in the front yard. Got 2 fig trees in the back and a pomegranate tree in the front. Sue makes fig jam but she hasn't figured out what to do with the pomegranates yet. We have a Fuji apple tree that's producing but it's still small. Planted it a few years back.
I worked on the truck yesterday. I'm still trying to figure out why the charging voltage is all over the place. I guess I'll check the ground on the alternator next. It makes no sense from a DC standpoint. I'll have to bring out the OScope next to see if there's something going on with the AC waveforms.
Edwin