Posted by notjustair on November 26, 2016 at 06:25:53 from (184.191.48.136):
In Reply to: Simple living posted by rrlund on November 26, 2016 at 04:36:47:
We are living even simpler this month - we finally got internet here!! Kwicom finally has a tower close enough. Yesterday when I was working on the truck I was able to come in and use the tablet to read what Jim said the other day about testing a generator cutout. Before that I would have had two sets of cheaters on trying to read it off my phone.
I'm all about living simply and am known to do things like dig a pond with the loader tractor because that's the machine I have. My mom always said she and I were too stupid to know when things are impossible. I like to think of it as stingy. I think something like the internet has allowed many of us to have old machines running everyday because parts and advice are easy to obtain. I can't imagine how I would have my '35 Chevy grain truck, my '55 Chevy grain truck, or my '58 GMC grain truck running without online parts from Jim Carter or you folks to ask. All of those are able to be used and saving me from some newer piece of equipment when I really only have limited use for a straight truck with two semis here.
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