It is, but still no humidity so it feels pretty good, at least in the shade.fixed my brake wiring harness while I was out there too. Starting to get warm out
It is, but still no humidity so it feels pretty good, at least in the shade.fixed my brake wiring harness while I was out there too. Starting to get warm out
well there was no air movement in the garage, that might have been most of itIt is, but still no humidity so it feels pretty good, at least in the shade.
do you leave it sitting level? do you jack up the vehicle so it tilts towards the drain plug hole?It'll seriously dump 4 qts nearly instantly and then 30 minutes later dump 1 qt.
And take the fill cap off to vent too.do you leave it sitting level? do you jack up the vehicle so it tilts towards the drain plug hole?
have you tried putting 8 quarts in it first?It'll seriously dump 4 qts nearly instantly and then 30 minutes later dump 1 qt.
Should try the oil on an E39 M5, 10w60. Talk about fun times with 8 quarts.It'll seriously dump 4 qts nearly instantly and then 30 minutes later dump 1 qt.
mowing? I had to turn my sprinklers on again. Grass is turning brown againHome from work. Thinking about mowing this evening.
Unless we get some rain in the next couple weeks, I'm probably gonna get a lecture from the Lawn Pride guy.mowing? I had to turn my sprinklers on again. Grass is turning brown again
I've got one of these little guysIt would probably take a full day to water my whole yard with a sprinkler with all the moving it that I'd have to do. And twice a week? Ain't happening.
I've got one of those out in my shed but I've never tried it. I think Susan got it at a yard sale (most likely).I've got one of these little guys
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They used to sell them at Menards but I'm not sure if they quit making them, I haven't seen em for a bit
you should, they're pretty great. They just follow the hose around and if you need more water you put it on low (moves slower)I've got one of those out in my shed but I've never tried it. I think Susan got it at a yard sale (most likely).
I had a couple of them. Better than just a stationary sprinkler to move around. Still can be a pain depending on size, layout, etc. of lawn.I've got one of these little guys
Nelson
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They used to sell them at Menards but I'm not sure if they quit making them, I haven't seen em for a bit
I would probably need at least 500' of hose for the front, and close to 1000' for the back.you should, they're pretty great. They just follow the hose around and if you need more water you put it on low (moves slower)