-12F last night. I woke up at 3:30 to 60* in the house. The slabwood in the boiler bridged up and the fire went out. boiler was at 110 instead of 185-195. I had to steal a 100 lb cylinder off the house and hook up my brush burner torch to get it going. Boiler is back up to temp, but house is...
If the Cummins wouldn't have fired, then I don't think anything would. I started my '99 Cummins at about -22F once. I ran the heat cycle twice and it started right up and ran smooth without being plugged in. I don't think I have plugged that truck in more than five times since I've owned it. It...
It's been colder this week. Low teens at night, 30ish during the day. Just starting to flurry a bit here. Supposed to get a few inches, then 50's and rain tomorrow.
Jim, it wasn't too many years ago that we were having a really bad summer. Not a lot of feed, no money, but had a nice crop of hay coming in. Just about the time we were going to cut the hay those f*****g hoppers came and ate it. Things didn't get any better that year.
How's your truck access these days squisher? I remember you used to live halfway up the side of a cliff or something and couldn't roll with your big truck in the winter.
I would agree, I hate that 80's crap. 90 something here today. I was walking around with an IR thermometer at about 1:00 and the coolest thing I could find was 102.5 surface temp.
I've learned not to dare the devil. If I ever thought things were going well, I would be the worlds first ever victim of a guinea pig trampling, or some such ignominy.
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