Posted by LOU from Wi on July 11, 2017 at 10:10:48 from (174.124.76.91):
In Reply to: GOOD TRACTOR & Dozer./ posted by Lou from Wi. on July 10, 2017 at 16:48:50:
Well it looks good today for no rain so my son is going at it again .setting plywood in the hole so the sand wont fall in on him when he has to dig out the box that holds the shut off valves from the tank to the house and garage. Surely will be a blessing to have continious heat source in the garags .We do have a wood furnace in the garage,and a torpedo heater to help boost the time to get the heat up.
I sure wish I was younger and had good hands and legs,but it isn't so.Not much of a help,but that's life I guess. I'm in the process of making a pex tool for crimping in tight places, and when it's finished that will be a present for my Son in law . I had to buy one so now I have a pattern to use for duplication
I do want to thank all of you swell guys who took the time to reply to my post. .Now it's time for me to move along,and I will be reading up on you folks from time to time.
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