27 April 2022
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21 April 2022
Nor'easter
After days of warm weather the Monday morning weather forecast started with a prediction of 1 to 3 inches of snow overnight. As the day went on the forecast changed to 3 to 5 inches of snow and then 6 to 8 inches. When we went to bed Monday night it was a light rain with a few snow flakes. At 3:00AM Tuesday our power went off and by daylight we had 7 to 8 inches of very wet snow.
This Nor'Easter had knocked out nearly half of the power in this area of the state. The information from our electric provider was this would be a multiple day outage. After starting our generator to run our freezers and well pump I headed to town to get more gasoline and found trees across the road.
Being a springtime weather event, by the afternoon the snow had started melting and the spring flowers became visible again.
By Wednesday our power was still off and the sound of home generators echoed through the neighborhood. By Wednesday afternoon most of the snow had melted and the township crew was busy opening roads. Our electrical power was restored at 7:00AM this morning (Thursday) but 35% of our service provider's customers, 6,600 homes were still without electrical service.
13 April 2022
Looking for a Cool Spot
12 April 2022
10 April 2022
08 April 2022
Rototiller Maintenance
It started out as a simple little job of replacing a couple of oil seals on my 40 year old Troy Bilt tiller. As with many "simple little jobs", fixing all the problems you find will require more additional time than you planned.
While replacing the oil seals on the tiller tine shaft I discovered a deep groove in the shaft was causing the oil seal to leak. Removing the old tine shaft I found wear on the bronze gear and replaced it along with the new tine shaft and bearings. After installing the new tine shaft, bronze gear and bearings I discovered excessive end play on the drive shaft from the engine and ordered shims to correct the end play problem.
After having the tiller engine pointed down to work on the tiller tine shaft repairs I discovered the front input shaft oil seal was leaking and needed to be replaced. This required removing the 7hp cast iron engine to replace a $4.00 seal. With the engine removed it was a good time to replace the old drive belt.
While replacing the oil seals on the tiller tine shaft I discovered a deep groove in the shaft was causing the oil seal to leak. Removing the old tine shaft I found wear on the bronze gear and replaced it along with the new tine shaft and bearings. After installing the new tine shaft, bronze gear and bearings I discovered excessive end play on the drive shaft from the engine and ordered shims to correct the end play problem.
After having the tiller engine pointed down to work on the tiller tine shaft repairs I discovered the front input shaft oil seal was leaking and needed to be replaced. This required removing the 7hp cast iron engine to replace a $4.00 seal. With the engine removed it was a good time to replace the old drive belt.
06 April 2022
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