Posted by rrlund on September 09, 2016 at 06:46:42 from (162.250.24.40):
Don't start thinking that my little choo choo has gone chugging around the bend,but do any of you hear a humming sound where you live? I really don't think it's tinnitus. I get a ringing in my ears now and then,but this isn't it.
I wouldn't even notice,but when it stops,it stops me dead in my tracks. It's like when you're in the house with the radio and TV off,thinking it's quiet,then the refrigerator shuts off.
It happened again this morning. I was walking out of the tool shed and something went silent. It was as if the bulk tank compressor was running in the milkhouse and then shut off. Trouble is,there isn't a bulk tank in the milk house. Last time I heard it go silent was four of five years ago. I was out in the hay barn and when it happened,it stopped me. I had considered that it was the big power line south of me buzzing,but they wouldn't shut that whole cross state power line down would they?
When I got done with chores and shut the tractor off,it was still quiet. This is just one heck of a mystery.
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