Snowbound
Jim
I did manage to get jackshaft changed on sled.
I had sled taken apart pretty far two days ago.
My replacement valve cover was wrong!
I ended up getting wood stained/sealed and replaced the trailer deck.
Swapped out the fridge for a new one, replaced the dishwasher and washing machine while I was there, dropped off old fridge to my dads buddy that needed one while we were there. Thankfully my brother came up on Wednesday night or else I would have had to trailer the fridge.
Put the sled back together and threw it on trailer and brought it home with me along with the kids go-cart because it broke the intake off it again. It’s aluminum so I’m gonna make one out of steel this time.
Oh, as I mention my awesome luck, Sunday the day before we left, I’m at work, it’s hot as hell and then a storm came in and the wind picked up and it started raining hard. Was nice that it cooled it off but I get a text from the wife telling me that the kids trampoline that I just replaced their old one 3 weeks ago went airborne and crash landed in neighbors yard. The thing went at least 25 yards and who knows how high. I had it cable tied to a tree in my yard. It’s a 1/4” steel braided plastic coated cable that had cable clamps on it but somehow broke the cable.
Insult to injury, I had just installed a sprinkler system around the top of the netting to spray the kids as they jumped. And also when it went airborne, probably most likely due to the cable, it smashed into the corner of the house before it broke free. Thankfully my gutter guy has been blowing me off the past few weeks or this would have been new gutter and facia.
So Sunday after work I had to repair the gutter and facia. I got it good enough to get me by before it’s all replaced soon anyway.
Then Monday before we left I had to take trampoline apart from the neighbors yard. Now my 5 year old asks me every 15 minutes when I’m gonna fix the trampoline.
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I had sled taken apart pretty far two days ago.
My replacement valve cover was wrong!
I ended up getting wood stained/sealed and replaced the trailer deck.
Swapped out the fridge for a new one, replaced the dishwasher and washing machine while I was there, dropped off old fridge to my dads buddy that needed one while we were there. Thankfully my brother came up on Wednesday night or else I would have had to trailer the fridge.
Put the sled back together and threw it on trailer and brought it home with me along with the kids go-cart because it broke the intake off it again. It’s aluminum so I’m gonna make one out of steel this time.
Oh, as I mention my awesome luck, Sunday the day before we left, I’m at work, it’s hot as hell and then a storm came in and the wind picked up and it started raining hard. Was nice that it cooled it off but I get a text from the wife telling me that the kids trampoline that I just replaced their old one 3 weeks ago went airborne and crash landed in neighbors yard. The thing went at least 25 yards and who knows how high. I had it cable tied to a tree in my yard. It’s a 1/4” steel braided plastic coated cable that had cable clamps on it but somehow broke the cable.
Insult to injury, I had just installed a sprinkler system around the top of the netting to spray the kids as they jumped. And also when it went airborne, probably most likely due to the cable, it smashed into the corner of the house before it broke free. Thankfully my gutter guy has been blowing me off the past few weeks or this would have been new gutter and facia.
So Sunday after work I had to repair the gutter and facia. I got it good enough to get me by before it’s all replaced soon anyway.
Then Monday before we left I had to take trampoline apart from the neighbors yard. Now my 5 year old asks me every 15 minutes when I’m gonna fix the trampoline.
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