[AT] Engine Heater and wiper arms

Stuart Harner stuart at harnerfarm.net
Tue Feb 8 13:24:44 PST 2022


My workbench has "project layers".

Remember the last project you used that tool on and then dig to find the 
appropriate layer.

I must have been an archeologist in another life....

Shop monsters (troll, gremlin, elves, ghosts, etc.) also change sockets 
from 3/8" to 1/2" drives then hide the adapters. And they like to mix up 
the drill bits or dump them on the floor.

This says nothing about the minuscule black hole that hides under my 
workbenches. :(

It might be Scotty with his transporter on the Enterprise, but I bet he 
has better things to do!

Spencer, ever have a socket evaporate from your hand between the tool 
box and the tractor?


On 2/8/22 14:13, Carl Szabelski wrote:
> I don’t have any problems like that around here. I always know where 
> my tools are... they’re either in the basement, the garage, the back 
> of the pickup, or wherever I used them last. I just have to locate the 
> correct pile of tools to find somethig.
>
> Carl
>
> On Tuesday, February 8, 2022, Spencer Yost <spencer at rdfarms.com> wrote:
>
>     I always thought it was shop trolls that could somehow magically
>     convert all the screwdrivers in my drawer to Phillips heads when I
>     needed a straight blade or vice versa. Maybe it was snow snakes? 
>     Na, this happens all year round -  it has to be shop trolls.
>
>     Shop trolls also make sure that the socket missing from the socket
>     set is the one I need. If I need a 9/16, that’s the one that’s
>     missing. Next time I pick it up and I need a half inch? That’s the
>     one missing. These damn shop trolls are really annoying.
>
>
>     Spencer
>
>     Sent from my iPhone
>
>     > On Feb 8, 2022, at 1:48 PM, Stuart Harner
>     <stuart at harnerfarm.net> wrote:
>     >
>     > Snow Snakes!
>     >
>     > They spend all winter sneaking around and doing things like
>     unplugging cords or peeing on a switch so it freezes down.
>     >
>     > Snow snakes also carry extension cords away from the last place
>     they were used, or if you are organized, they remove them from the
>     proper storage location and leave them laying about....somewhere.
>     Same goes for 3-way adapters and electrical timers.
>     >
>     > They have also been reported to have chewed cords in two, but I
>     think that was really the rabbits just pointing fingers.
>     >
>     > Sometimes the chickens get spooked and fly up into hanging heat
>     lamps. I suspect snow snakes but the chickens won't talk about it.
>     >
>     >
>     >> On 2/8/22 10:55, Cecil Bearden wrote:
>     >> My MTZ/Belarus 1220 came with a Tank heater installed.  Since
>     it is built in northern Ukraine, one could assume it was
>     manufactured to start in cold weather.  Just to be safe I parked
>     it close to the power pole with the 30 amp 115V outlet and the
>     heavy extension cord that stays plugged in to it.  Since the pole
>     had a 3 ft snowdrift , I just plugged the cord into the tank
>     heater and headed to the warm house.   Next morning it was 3
>     degrees with a 23 below wind chill and I needed to unroll some hay
>     bales for bedding for my spoiled cows.  I noticed the tractor
>     started ok, but seemed to be a little stiff as the engine fired
>     and revved up.   The next 2 days in the snow it started up but
>     seemed to be stiff.  I always let it run at idle for a few minutes
>     before opening the throttle up and moving.   I bladed the snow off
>     on Sunday and noticed that the extension cord had never been
>     plugged in to the outlet!!!  I had been plugging the heater into
>     the dead extension cord for 3days!!!
>     >>
>     >>
>     >> My wife picked up some new OEM in the package windshield wiper
>     arms from a thrift store yesterday a left and right.   They fit a
>     Ford Escape 2008-2012  If anyone needs them email me and we can
>     make a deal.
>     >>
>     >> Yáll stay warm and safe, I have to go feed cattle..
>     >>
>     >> Cecil
>     >>
>     >>
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