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oldbikeguy

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    I'll find out today definitively if it's the fuel pump or not. If so, I'm going to prepare for that and do it myself.

    Those things have a ground strap on top of the tank that can go bad also I've seen that a few times,also if you pull the bed don't forget ground straps and tail light wires.Don't ask how I know that :lol:

    I just looked at the radar...it's pretty much here. :)

    Yep looks like your getting more than me :nah:

    ...wakey, wakey, Dale. :laugh:

    Yeah Dale Wakey Wakey :laugh:
     

    LoriP1702

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    Those things have a ground strap on top of the tank that can go bad also I've seen that a few times,also if you pull the bed don't forget ground straps and tail light wires.Don't ask how I know that :lol:



    Yep looks like your getting more than me :nah:



    Yeah Dale Wakey Wakey :laugh:
    Right now, it depends on the surface.
    Our back steps, slick finish, poured concrete...slick as snot with only a very thinnest of thin layer of ice.
    Grill cover, icing up, the patio and front walk, just wet, seems perfectly fine.
    I know they've brined the roads in St. Clair Co., where he is.
    He texted when he got there and said the roads are just wet.

    I understand why he went in.
    I'm sure there will be a morning rush at the store.
    Various City and County Road crews, and Il Power crews will all be making stops for extra chains, oil, various supplies. Maybe even some extra sales for generators and chainsaws, etc.
    We're kind of a vital link for them, so we try to keep all their needs met during storms like this.

    It can get pretty busy/crazy when these ice storms hit our area, I'm sure he's wanting to be able to help out on the floor, or the parts, service, or sales set up.

    It'll be okay. :)

    The weather guy just said we might have a little dry time tomorrow afternoon before the next wave gets here :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::laugh:
    :banana:

    :laugh:

    Dryer stopped...Christmas tree coming down next. ;)
     

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    oldbikeguy

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    No reason other than cabin fever ;)

    So I just stepped out the back door with my bronocks and looked at the power lines and their collecting ice quick,I can step out for fresh air the house has a 2 foot overhang and it's coming straight down so I have a little dry spot :)
     

    LoriP1702

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    From IDOT Dist. 8 twitter feed -
    Appx 200 plow trucks and 11 brine units active in D8. Precip reported: Randolph, Washington, Monroe, St. Clair and Clinton Co. #ILtrraffic
    C1_19UFWgAAt_et.jpg
     

    daleron

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    From IDOT Dist. 8 twitter feed -
    Appx 200 plow trucks and 11 brine units active in D8. Precip reported: Randolph, Washington, Monroe, St. Clair and Clinton Co. #ILtrraffic
    C1_19UFWgAAt_et.jpg
    Sounds like they are on top of it:thumb:

    Don't know if we even have plow trucks here :unsure: Not much need for one.
     

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