Last night there was a chase on 56th street from Indy to Brownsburg that ended with a crash and guns drawn.
In the last handful a months there has been a verizon store, dunkin doughnuts, and a bank robbed in Brownsburg.
Bought her 20 years ago this month, the car LOL. Came damn close to selling her last year but over the winter I came to my senses. Now planning on keeping and passing it down to the kiddos some day.
I would think that once they give the exemption it would be hard to take it away. At least that's what I'm hoping for with my wife's work. They haven't said a thing since the CMS was passed and I'm hoping it stays that way, do ask don't tell :)
yep on the silverado. Apparently the pump self destructed without any warning and took out other parts. It was about $3k to rebuild but it's pretty much all new parts. A reman would've been more money. Probably on the high side but I've never heard a bad thing about the shop, cry once and...
I just used Goldsberry's in Brownsburg to rebuild my trans. It was my first experience with him, he seems like a good dude, old school attitude. However I think his price is a little on the high side but I went with him cause I didn't want to take the time to research & tow it somewhere else...
The shop said it be about $1000 more to get a reman. But he did say remans are getting harder to come by and he'd have to check with the vendors to make sure they had some in stock. Seems like everything else lately, low stock. The shop is in brownsburg and I've heard nothing but good things...
No I'm trying to find the best deal on a rental. I've got the firebird I could pull out but it's never seen salt/snowy roads and I really don't want to start that now.
It's only a half ton so I'm sure it's got the 60 in it. The bell housing was wet when I looked at this morning so it might have blown the seal. I've never had a auto trans worked on before so I'm sure I'll be in sticker shock. Hell the last transmission I worked on was 5sp manual in a ranger...
Got a feeling this won't be cheap. Lost all forward gears in 2013 Silverado this morning. Pulling out in front of car and got on the gas fairly hard and when she got to 2nd gear there was a thump and the engine rev'd. Doesn't go into any forward gears but I still have reverse. Got it towed...
it's much gooder now! The faucet going it take about 3.5 minutes before the pump kicks on and then takes about 40seconds for it to get back to pressure.
yes there is a gauge and confirmed the 40/60. I also left the drain on the tank while filling with air. So far it seems to be holding air. Time to turn the pump on and see how the water pressure is.
I probably could've worded it better. Got the tank up 37psi air pressure. Going to wait a but before turn the pump back on to see if it leaks down any. I've been in this house 10 years and have never check the air pressure so I'm hoping it just leaked off over the years. At least the tank...
don't know how old the tank is but probably around 20-30 years old. Checked the air valve on top while the tank was full of water and only air came out. I just drained the tank of all water and no water sloshing around. However there is 0 air pressure so no I'm letting the compressor fill up...
I don't have much knowledge on well and pressure tanks but I believe my pump is kicking way too often. With a shower running at 2gpm(according to the water softener display) my pump is kicking on every 40 seconds. Then it takes less than 10 seconds to get back up to pressure and shut off...
I took the child tax credit payments knowing it was going to impact my end of year taxes by around $1k and I'm ok with that. For myself I usually try to break even around tax time but the last couple years we got a small refund. But now taking the child tax credit early should wipe that out and...