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1 hour ago, mowerman said:

I forgot about this area guess it’s a good spot to bellyache no progress thus weekend yesterday it was Cold  windy and dark and snowing …today so far it’s 13 degrees so looks like sofa and television … and yes, I’m sure most of you fellas are in the same boat… bob

I couldn't make it to the boat everyone else may be in. have been sick as a S O B last two days. wife says ; take covid test !  reply from thou was : why if it's covid will test make it go away or better. east coast has a blizzard = still in progress . I went out 7:30am today with John Deere 318 and plow (no cab installed) quick open driveway was 2 hrs . drive has to be 1/8 or 1/4 mile long. radio says 12 in expected ;; well there is OVER  a ft now and heavy snow is back. came in at 9:30 froze beyond capabilities . couldn't hold a coffee cup. felt like puking ;; back to sleep 9:30=11:30

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You Need to be careful Mech,,  That Kung Flu can kill you..  Keep warm the best you can. I remember those winters,,  have to go out every couple hours to move snow..  

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Sorry to hear that Mecho I have not heard anything about any of that snow  but I have had some crud all week long mainly just congested too much coughing, especially at night it seems to be almost gone

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don't know yet ;;; I may be in the Raliegh NC area , my younger Sisters (ex)husband passed away yesterday expectantly. they may have been ex's but stayed friends haven't heard arrangements yet.

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Gotcha it’s still pretty good size it’s a lot more than some of us have but of course we could all use a little bit more storage but if I could have it all, I’d have a lot more land, bigger garage and somewhere where it doesn’t see winter…. Come-on???????

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2 minutes ago, mowerman said:

Sorry to hear that Mecho I have not heard anything about any of that snow  but I have had some crud all week long mainly just congested too much coughing, especially at night it seems to be almost gone

wife talked to her daughter today , they live lower section of ct. there it was a dusting to couple inches . we are in watertown = higher up state closing in on MA. ct is the ass-le of nation weather changes by section.

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3 minutes ago, mechohaulic said:

wife talked to her daughter today , they live lower section of ct. there it was a dusting to couple inches . we are in watertown = higher up state closing in on MA. ct is the ass-le of nation weather changes by section.

When I was in Cortland , I was thinking of myself. The place is absolutely gorgeous and full of green and that probably means I wouldn’t want anything to do with that area in the winter. i’m sure that’s all it does is snow there

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2 minutes ago, Joey Mack said:

Mech, are you off of I-91?

NO  . Watertown is off route 8 exit 36-37. between NY line and 91.   91 on a good day is 20-25 minutes away .find Waterbury CT , Watertown close. 

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ok,,  I guess I could have looked at my old Trucker's atlas to see where you are..   Actually, im going to get it and look, just because,  :) 

 

Yes Mech,,,,  I said ATLAS..  I dont need to use my phone to find you on the map..  :) 

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6 minutes ago, mowerman said:

When I was in Cortland , I was thinking of myself. The place is absolutely gorgeous and full of green and that probably means I wouldn’t want anything to do with that area in the winter. i’m sure that’s all it does is snow there

Cortland is 4 hrs  north from here and in those 4 hrs of driving you are going back to civilization where people smile say good day etc. with the shape this worn out body is in , I will agree =snow /snow /snow  NOT for me. mentioned to wife yesterday how unusual it felt to listen to forecast of blizzard knowing I should have been able to sleep in. didn't happen at least I slept (somewhat) in a bed last night , NOT on front seat of company vehicle not having a plow waiting for next broken unit. back then rule of thumb == long as the storm lasted forget any sleep. may have mentioned the story of chasing down a skid steer having broke axle hub during blizzard sidewalk cleaning.  no place to connect ground=I held ground clamp  on wheel stud (during blizzard) wet coveralls laying on ground. I struck an arc and lit up like a Christmas tree. one storm heading to unit down ; had to actually plow town road with truck. seeing disable out from the right two kids on those silver disc came down hill : i almost ran them both over.. I DON'T MISS THOSE DAYS NOW/or the snow

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11 minutes ago, Joey Mack said:

exit 15 off I-84, get on #6 and go to you..

84 east ; it's easier to go further to 19 or 20 for route 8 NORTH. it's called the mix=master not sure if 19 s north or south. not 19 it's 20. ones right exit other is ct's famous left exits. rte 8 north two ? exits up to exit 37 = watertown 262. 3 miles from 84??? 15 is an alternative if your looking for food etc.

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yesterday for me was restructure roof supports over kitchen, than sheetrock and spackle. 

today was plumbing. too almost 7 hours!!

i figured the plumbing would be the easy part. 

oops, i was wrong. 

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when you are up to your armpits in alligators,

it is hard to remember you only came in to drain the swamp..

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TJ every job I do turns out to be way longer than I figured and Mecho that is an ugly story. I think you’ve got us all beat.  about all I got is too many hours of stressed out driving at the edge of the seat … this is it my last winter thank god!!!!!!

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Bob, i figured the rock would be the big job because my shoulders do not work like they did 28 years ago last time i did it when i built this place. (i gutted it to the 4 bare walls and replaced EVERYTHING)

but no, the rock only took 2 1/2 hours.

the plumbing fought me all the way. 

i had 3 valves that were seized that i had to replace. and since i was not intent on replacing them, i also had to go to the store and buy new ones. 

than i had intended to hook the sink  drain to the vent cleanout port i put in 28 years ago.......no way jose!!!

4 foot pipe wrench with a 4 foot "cheater pipe" and it laughed at me. even after heating it to sizzling with a oxy torch with rosebud head. 

so back off to the store for a  fernco T-Y to cut into the copper vent pipe and do it the hard way. 

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when you are up to your armpits in alligators,

it is hard to remember you only came in to drain the swamp..

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I dont miss it either.  I only ran I-81/88/90/80... and so-on for a little over 2 years..  I'm more of a mechanic than a driver..  

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GEEEEEEEEEEESUS TJ that sounds like a years worth of repairs,,,,, I need to take a nap just thinking of all that …. But I’ll be right there with you soon … soon my job hours will be way shorter and rest of my days will be rebuilding just about half this house… bob

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16 hours ago, tjc transport said:

i figured the plumbing would be the easy part. 

oops, i was wrong. 

I was always told the first rule of plumbing is: Always have a full tank of gas.....

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Still trying to figure that one out….. Any rate ordinarily, if it takes more than a few hours, I just hire somebody while I’m still working and making pretty good money and no time once I retire, I’ll be doing most everything myself… bob

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I think the full tank of fuel is needed for the 15 trips to the hardware store to get parts.  :) it is for me at least..

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1 hour ago, Joey Mack said:

I think the full tank of fuel is needed for the 15 trips to the hardware store to get parts.  :) it is for me at least..

Have you ever seen a simple job stay simple!  😁    terry :MackLogo:

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