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This one even has my mechanic scratching his head.
When I hit the starter, the ignition relay clicks away, but she doesn't want to start. After a few attempts, it finally will, but at a terrible...
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I've had this issue twice now with my saw I bought last spring, a Husqvarna 445 (16" bar). I'm working my way through a tree trunk and the bar jams. I go in the shop, pull it all apart and the...
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Nope, no spills. It just appeared one day of it's own volition.
I also have not yet rul ed out gremlins, sprites and pixies. Mischievous little buggers that they are.
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I do have a few items from Halloween in there. Maybe I made them a little too well. :D
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We've been in our house a little over a year. This spring a damp spot appeared (it wasn't there before) in the concrete floor of our under-house garage. And it hasn't gone away. We have no idea...
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I'm not sure what you mean by lateral lines. But here's what I can tell you.
The sewer pipe comes out of the house under the garage (which is under the house) and runs basically straight down the...
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I agree. Unfortunately, I have no other option. The driveway and septic system are in the only place either or both can be.
Well, here's hoping. Looks like it's crushed rock instead of paving. At...
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According to the Tilte V report is it a cast iron pipe (which runs down the right arm of the Y) and concrete tank and leach pit. As for driving on it, there is literally no other option. It was the...
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Hmmm... 34 years so far... thankfully it passed Title V here in MA when we bought the place a year ago.
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Driving over it is unavoidable as it's is our driveway and there's nowhere else for either the driveway or the system to exist. I can only hope it was designed with this in mind. But it's been under...
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I've gotten varying answers on this that mainly fall into 2 categories:
1) absolutely not. You should never pave over the septic system
2) you can, provided you have an access hatch installed...
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Don't rely on orbs as proof of ghosts. The vast majority of time it's just the flash reflecting off dust, pollen, etc inside the plane of focus.
I've seen far too times where that is the entirety...
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All good advice, but my dog won't recognize this one. :)
She's much too busy shmoozing to consider retreating, but she knows where her bed is should she suddenly decide all the extra attention is...
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This strikes me as more of a marketing strategy than anything. Personally I find it silly. My dog is a mutt. As best we can figure she's a cross between a german shepherd (overall body shape) and...
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If anybody else comes across this issue, a friend pointed me here.
Welcome to Weber.com
I was using an older grill until this year, but the old ways don't work so well for new grills...
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OK, this seems to be the best forum to post this in, so here goes.
This is our first winter with the new grill and tonight it would barely start if I only turn on and light 1 burner (out of 4)....
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And vice versa :) Stuffing from the bird tastes so much better than when cooked separately. In fact we proved this last weekend when we cooked the extra stuffing on it's own. What a difference! Still...
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For myself when I was living alone, I found what worked best was to cook enough for 2-3 meals. I'd then have my dinner then pack up the rest and have a couple of lunches for work. Or even have one...
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I'd like to wrap the heat and hot water pipes in my basement/garage.
A fair portion of the plumbing for our baseboard heat, not to mention all the hot water in the house, runs through the unheated...
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Hi all,
I'm new here and recently a new home owner.
Today we got a thermostat from a family member who upgarded theirs (it was only a year old). So no that I've gotten this thermostat hooked...
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