We have frost warnings out for tonight. Hoping that's the last of those till next fall.
Did you get a killing frost, Chris? Missed being on yesterday.
The way my knee feels there is definitely a weather change in the air. No way to get it in a comfortable position. On the back up computer so limited to as to what I can do but will get along till the other one is back running again. About time for a refresh on it anyway.
Dang Rog! I hope that knee pain meant rain! We have gotten almost 1-1/2" since Sunday morning.
Didn't do much in the shop yesterday or today but accomplished a couple things at least. I was waiting for a guy I gave an old Craftsman lawn tractor to yesterday, so I did a little more on that freebie motorcycle trailer turned into a tree trimming and cutting cart.
It might have to sit outside overnight at times so worked on making a coupler lock. If you remember I had found a key that works on the lid so it can be locked, and I added the 1-7/8" coupler.
Took a tapered burr from the set I got off of Temu a while back and used the old Dewalt drill from the scrap trailer at work.
Reamed the end of the slot to latch it on the ball. Had some old LOTO locks that were issued to us at work. We all got 3. When an employee would leave they threw the locks in scrap since a name was stamped into them. Of course I had to dig them out.
Should be able to see the rounded end of the right slot.
That burr did it easily. Not thick steel obviously. That lever locks the coupler on to the ball so the lock will block it from being able to be unlatched.
Since it has to be key slot up, I used to chop saw to slice a tennis ball to stuff it over the lock to keep the weather out.
I know, it will only keep honest people from hauling it off, but it might slow them down. Security cameras might catch them in the act.
I by the time the guy showed up to get the Craftsman it was pouring rain. We got soaked but got it on his little tilt bed trailer. No wet pics! That is one of those seats Rog had talked about when I repaired the bead on the MF12G seat a while back. That bead had rotted the edge of the seat pan off all around the bottom.
Loree had started complaining about that junk LT and it had been sitting in front of the shop since December, so he made her happy!
Then I noticed the "full charge" light shining on the battery charger on the neighbor lady's battery from her Murray. Disconnected it. That was about it for yesterday.
Had to be in town until 1:30 so still not very productive and the weather didn't help the attitude to get much done today either.
Checked her battery voltage and it was 12.75 after being off the charger for about 30 hours. Yet to be determined if it will crank an engine but that's a good sign it might.
Then I got the chain saw out of the trailer and on the second pull it fired right up. Hadn't been started for almost a year.
Didn't open the overhead door and it appears the CO detector I put up last December after the cracked furnace heat exchanger works.
It didn't alarm. Doesn't go off until 50 ppm.
Have a broken latch on the back storm door. Found a new one in some junk but it is too cold wet and windy to change it yet!
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