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Last night Keyman an I finally got the hydro hose that was leaking off the backhoe. Probably 2.5 hours and we had to cut it ou.t No way to get a wrench on the fittings

The manual called for radiator removal, transmission cooler the engine shroud and take the hydro pump and move it forware ater disconnecting all the other hoses running to it.

Really a screwy setup never meant for a quick disconnect. The original hose was routed threw the chasey and threw the front axel. When we got it out ,We rotated the fittings to make an enternal loop so as to get at it easier. Key we forgot about the engine screen and cover But I routerd it this way anyways and mickey moused the screen shroud. Soon learned the sequence at the fitting on the pump had to be set first . No way to do that with the hose in the way. I had to take it on and off a few times just to adjust the fitting angles. Its done working $135 later and the 4 trees and stumps are out, not cut up completely yet. About another cord of oak. What a pain to find a place that makes custom length hydro hoses on Saturday. I ended up in Providence RI.

The work front
The windows arrived Thursday All installed and the job is now completely sided. I'm picking up the instalment check tomorrow. Keyman is ready for the rough wiring inspection

The VC Encore front

I had to pick up the stove today or default the sale and a promise I made. This stove is in terrific condition, will need some gasketing but that about it,, Cosmetics are fine I will post pictures tomorrow. Well this again was a one man show getting a 400+ lb stove into my pk truck myself. Really too bad I can't move it and take a video at the same time. Very cleaver engineering to accomplish this. Short version: Position the two wheeler and a board under the legs. Rope the stove to the two wheeler and one huge pull back I'm rolling. I cheated I used a come along to crank it up into the pk truck on planks. I used for ramps. I left it on the two wheeler the wife told me her husband wanted no part in helping and left before I arrived She was totally amazed the ease I moved it no lifting bu hand involved. I left the comealong attached to secure the stove for the trip home plus lots of other ropes to secure it from shifting. I think it was harder getting off the truck than on. No back hoe this time not fixed yet. I built an elaborate wide ramp of planks and plywood and controled its decent into my shed witha rope and the weight of the 400+ lb stove decending downhill Worked perfect as planned but one glitch.

My wife saw the stove in the truck first and says I have no time to play with stoves ,especially someone elses.
Then says you are going to kill another day delivering it to timbuck two Lowel or further when there is so much to do here? I got the look I mean the look the real pissed look is this what you have done all day playing with some one elses stove? you are a fool because nothing is in it for you. I mean pissed did I say that already pissed .She came home early from work to go visit her Mother in the hospital. Figures I played all day and nothing was going to change her mind even going to providence to fix the backhoe. needed for the fence, she wants to extend the pool area with. I might as well sleep with the dog tonight out in his house She left and says she does not know why she or when she will return and that I should be going with her.

She then leaves me a list no one can complete cleaning every room in the house is just some. So I tell her if she is not returning then why should I clean Or why would I join her to have here pissed at me the entire time. Good answers but somehow Idon't think she will give me that one..

The Mother in law two hour surgery lasted 7 hours, but she made it and is in intensive care, cohereant and progressing.

So how did your saturday go? me I will be cutting up trees in my way pulling stumps and getting ready for the fence path. When it gets dark, I will work on the long list. Even if I get all things done , I'm still in the dog house over this stove
 
I went to the grocery store and Harbor Freight. Wore me out. I think I will have a beer.
 
Coaster said:
Due to the nature of my job as an internal auditor, I get the honor of living out of a suitcase and motel room about 40% of the time. Hopefully the flights will be on time, and I won't have to camp out in the airport for hours on end.

I feel your pain. I lived in hotels and on airplanes for 28 years and do not miss it a bit. First time I was home for a month my wife called the water company and raised hell because they must have made a mistake on the reading. The bill had doubled from usual.

And the brief part of it that I spent as an auditor was the worst. Nobody would go out to dinner with you because everybody else would think they were ratting on them. Hopefully you do team audits.
 
i spent the day working on stoves ( as usual) playing so to speak. gonna hit the golf ball tomorrow, wish me luck , havent touched the sticks in 3 weeks and the club championship is next weekend...
 
Woke up, did all the errands and the dump, mailed and payed some bills.....

Drove to Newport - took the dog for a long walk, ate mexican food, am hanging out with some old friends (actually friends of my daughter when she was growing up, but now they are 30+ years old!)......and that is about it! Found a good deal on a used Trek mountain bike, so I'll be driving that around the island tomorrow.

Not exactly a tough weekend, nor will the last two weeks in august be so - this is mellow time, although I am doing some hearth.com work (cleaning up and editing articles).
 
Craig, you like Italian? My absolute over the top favorite Italian place in Newport is Sardellas, just up Memorial on the right. Low key but very good Italian is at Mamma Luisa's all the way down Thames on the right, past Team One. Beer and Burgers??? Mudville Pub. Sandwiches??? There's only one place, and that's Sig's deli. Dark N Stormies and chowder??? The Black Pearl on Bannister's Wharf. When you're done with your dark n stormy and want a steak, walk about 100' to the Cooke House, still on the wharf. Awesome dinner specials, as in, 2 can eat for the price of one at a respectable restaurant... Pronto on Thames. Head across the street to the IYAC for cocktails with the sailors afterwards. Don't have any money but want lunch or dinner for you and the Webmistress... head to the New York Yacht Club, aim for the grill, and just ask for a chit. Nobody, and I do mean nobody, will ever check while you're there. If you want, feel free to make up an account number, like W26, or whatever. Extra points for ordering a Pims in the late afternoon. Ask them what time Navette stops running.

Okay, that's enough for now... heading out...

-- Mike
 
Lets see... The usual sat routine, read the 2 local papers, pay bills, went to the grocery store, took a nap, parents"stopped by" from 45 miles away, THEN___ Craigslist**** FREE WOOD- Split and Seasoned- Come and TAKE IT AWAY-----

WOOOO HOOOO !!!!!

Stlii trying top figure out why digital camera wont work, but I filled up the car to the gills- even wood on the front seat...

The people have allergies, thatt is the reason for getting rid of the wood.. I will be going back tomorrow, and the son said something about having a friend that wants to get rid of wood also..
 
elkimmeg said:
Last night Keyman an I finally got the hydro hose that was leaking off the backhoe. Probably 2.5 hours and we had to cut it ou.t No way to get a wrench on the fittings

The manual called for radiator removal, transmission cooler the engine shroud and take the hydro pump and move it forware ater disconnecting all the other hoses running to it.

Really a screwy setup never meant for a quick disconnect. The original hose was routed threw the chasey and threw the front axel. When we got it out ,We rotated the fittings to make an enternal loop so as to get at it easier. Key we forgot about the engine screen and cover But I routerd it this way anyways and mickey moused the screen shroud. Soon learned the sequence at the fitting on the pump had to be set first . No way to do that with the hose in the way. I had to take it on and off a few times just to adjust the fitting angles. Its done working $135 later and the 4 trees and stumps are out, not cut up completely yet. About another cord of oak. What a pain to find a place that makes custom length hydro hoses on Saturday. I ended up in Providence RI.

The work front
The windows arrived Thursday All installed and the job is now completely sided. I'm picking up the instalment check tomorrow. Keyman is ready for the rough wiring inspection

The VC Encore front

I had to pick up the stove today or default the sale and a promise I made. This stove is in terrific condition, will need some gasketing but that about it,, Cosmetics are fine I will post pictures tomorrow. Well this again was a one man show getting a 400+ lb stove into my pk truck myself. Really too bad I can't move it and take a video at the same time. Very cleaver engineering to accomplish this. Short version: Position the two wheeler and a board under the legs. Rope the stove to the two wheeler and one huge pull back I'm rolling. I cheated I used a come along to crank it up into the pk truck on planks. I used for ramps. I left it on the two wheeler the wife told me her husband wanted no part in helping and left before I arrived She was totally amazed the ease I moved it no lifting bu hand involved. I left the comealong attached to secure the stove for the trip home plus lots of other ropes to secure it from shifting. I think it was harder getting off the truck than on. No back hoe this time not fixed yet. I built an elaborate wide ramp of planks and plywood and controled its decent into my shed witha rope and the weight of the 400+ lb stove decending downhill Worked perfect as planned but one glitch.

My wife saw the stove in the truck first and says I have no time to play with stoves ,especially someone elses.
Then says you are going to kill another day delivering it to timbuck two Lowel or further when there is so much to do here? I got the look I mean the look the real pissed look is this what you have done all day playing with some one elses stove? you are a fool because nothing is in it for you. I mean pissed did I say that already pissed .She came home early from work to go visit her Mother in the hospital. Figures I played all day and nothing was going to change her mind even going to providence to fix the backhoe. needed for the fence, she wants to extend the pool area with. I might as well sleep with the dog tonight out in his house She left and says she does not know why she or when she will return and that I should be going with her.

She then leaves me a list no one can complete cleaning every room in the house is just some. So I tell her if she is not returning then why should I clean Or why would I join her to have here pissed at me the entire time. Good answers but somehow Idon't think she will give me that one..

The Mother in law two hour surgery lasted 7 hours, but she made it and is in intensive care, cohereant and progressing.

So how did your saturday go? me I will be cutting up trees in my way pulling stumps and getting ready for the fence path. When it gets dark, I will work on the long list. Even if I get all things done , I'm still in the dog house over this stove

Elk... I hear everything you are saying.

Did the dolly I grabbed for you to use work slicker than s^it or what???

Did you by any chance save the old pieces of the hose??? As to 'where to get a hose on a Saturday' I kinda wondered if that was gonna be an issue... I was half tempted to grab the pieces and take them over to my (savior when it comes to hyd hoses) connection... Day or Night I'm covered at Wicks' Welding here in G-Vegas.... Course the day and hour greatly reflects in the 'damages'... "the old man over there" sits at the kitchen table with a pot of coffee going most nights during a snowstorm. It is well worth it because the "favors he does" as most of the guys out there will attest to when they blow a hyd line at 2AM in a blizzard is always reciprocated upon during normal business hours... Yeah I could get my hyd lines cheaper over at Hope Rubber in 'Fitch-bag MA' but they don't generously open the doors at 2AM and offer me a coffee to boot... Generousity is a funny thing and that old timer is a real gentleman to say the least...

I'm glad to hear you are "making steady forward progress" on the homefront. You are a good friend and an elder to me Elk and I tried as much as I could this week to help in any way I could... so you and buster wouldn't be fighting over the same pillow so to speak...

Even though I'm "playing catch-up" to some degree at my homestead (not as much as you with all the pressures as well as time constraints) I'll throw the saw in the car tonight and give you a hand tommorow if it will help...
 
Pulled weeds from walkway and patio. Mowed the parts of the lawn that actually grew in the last 7 weeks (big time drought here in the mid-Atlantic region). Watered the trees we planted last year, one looks dead due to aforementioned drought. Rapped my knuckles on some stacked splits, just to hear the golden sound of dry wood (so I guess the drought isn't all bad). Movie (Superbad) and dinner (Thai) with the wife.

Oh, and checked craigslist just in case someone was giving away locust or hickory. No such luck...
 
I've been helping my mother in law prepare her house for sale. Basically finishing the remodel that my father in law half assed. finishing tile, trim work. Have to fix her Pinnacle gas stove in her room. Going to be weird going to purchase parts from my old competitor. Guess I better get used to it though as I have to replace the combustion fan in my pellet stove before it snows too and they are now the listed Lopi dealer for Casper. Kind of funny they took that line from my father in law and he had 15 Lopis displayed with Lopi signs painted on the wall etc. In other words good representation. I go to the new home of Lopi and not a sign and the only Lopi on the floor were the pellet stoves. Oh well not my concern anylonger.
Will have to get my pellets soon, but must fix my truck suspension first. The shocks are shot and there is something weird with my front right brake caliper. Need to replace the radiator too.
We will be cruising the east coast both for fun and to find a new place to live. We've narrowed it down between Portland Maine, Worcester Mass and a couple of surrounding communities of Springfield Mass. The bummer is that the cruise will only allow us time to go to Portland and possibly Worcester. We might have to come back another time to check out Springfield area. Thought that Preston would have been an awesome opportunity but seeing that both wife and mother in law were'nt so keen on it......

Sound like you all have been more productive than I. Wish you all luck with your wood gathering, splitting etc and hopefully I too will soon join you.
 
She then leaves me a list no one can complete cleaning every room in the house is just some. So I tell her if she is not returning then why should I clean Or why would I join her to have here pissed at me the entire time. Good answers but somehow Idon’t think she will give me that one..

Elk, are we brother in laws? Are our wives sisters????? I just thought I had a one of a kind,
Miss Daisy!!!!! Yessum miss daisy, yussum, now don't you fret any miss daisy etc etc as i'm vacuuming and sweeping at the same time!!!!!!!
 
Maybe it 30 years experience, but somehow Romance was not going to b part of the equasion
 
Mike Wilson said:
Craig, you like Italian? My absolute over the top favorite Italian place in Newport is Sardellas, just up Memorial on the right. Low key but very good Italian is at Mamma Luisa's all the way down Thames on the right, past Team One. Beer and Burgers??? Mudville Pub. Sandwiches??? There's only one place, and that's Sig's deli. Dark N Stormies and chowder??? The Black Pearl on Bannister's Wharf. When you're done with your dark n stormy and want a steak, walk about 100' to the Cooke House, still on the wharf. Awesome dinner specials, as in, 2 can eat for the price of one at a respectable restaurant... Pronto on Thames. Head across the street to the IYAC for cocktails with the sailors afterwards. Don't have any money but want lunch or dinner for you and the Webmistress... head to the New York Yacht Club, aim for the grill, and just ask for a chit. Nobody, and I do mean nobody, will ever check while you're there. If you want, feel free to make up an account number, like W26, or whatever. Extra points for ordering a Pims in the late afternoon. Ask them what time Navette stops running.

Okay, that's enough for now... heading out...

-- Mike

Ah, I'll save those tips for later - and for guest.
Yes, Mamma Luisas is our favorite, and Puerinis is pretty good also....if a bit overpriced....

Ha, make up the account number? I think I'd have to be dressed right or have the proper airs about me. I doubt the philly accent and "Soy to the World" cap will do the job.....although these days you never know where the money is!

I biked past Pronto today - the breakfast place across the street (Jack and Rosies?) looked pretty good.....at least it seemed well attended by locals. I'm gonna give it a shot mon. morning.

Not thinking too much about heat yet, but I did shiver last night while watching the sun set off Brenton Point. Headed to the beach soon.
 
Got down to the joint at 5:30am, loaded up the pit with 300 lbs. of brisket, several pork butts, 40 slabs of ribs, a case of turkeys, 1/2 case of sausage, and one cured ham. Got a nice smoky fire going and let her rip. Also had a small cater for 65 going out at 12 noon, so I fired up the smaller backup pit. Had fire going everywhere and man did it smell good inside and outside the joint. We knocked that cater out like a cat licking his a**. The only great thing going for a guy like me that lives in a warmer climate and has to wait a little longer for "wolfy weather" is that being in the BBQ business allows me to make a great fire and burn wood 365 days a year...summer, fall, winter, and spring. Only you guys would understand that....you know.... that internal feeling of comfort, happiness, satisfaction, a desire being feed that only a wood fire will satisfy. Guess most other folks think we're a little strange...if they only knew what they were missing out on! I'm a lucky guy.

Stickburner
 
stick burner said:
Had fire going everywhere and man did it smell good inside and outside the joint.

Standing in line in a bbq joint here one day at lunchtime. The clown in front of me asked the owner why he allowed smoking in his restaurant. The old guy that owns the place told him if he didn't like smoke to get the hell out of his bbq joint and that McDonalds was two blocks North.
 
Howdy all,

I'm back for my second year of burn. Probably need you guys to pull me through again. Good to see your all happy healthy and wise-a$$ed.

Saturday was a little slow. My 10 year old son and I putzed around the yard, cleaning up brush and limb piles. The misses is out of town with his sisters, so he and the beagle and I get to hang out at the men's club untill later on tonight. I found out the new dangerous/'yellow' chain on the 290 is a joy compared to the old 'green' one, while bucking the few odd pieces that needed it. :)

Elk, I hope your mother in law continues to recover nicely, and that cuases her daughter to forgive your foibles forthwith.
 
10:00am woke up
10:15 double espresso
10:25 eggs & french toast
10:35 - 4:00 did absolutely nothing
4:00 over to the neighbours to see his new recurve bow
4:25 to my brothers for BBQ and beverages
10:20 went to see the Bourne Supremicy
 
Well My wife reports things are not going all that well with her mother there will be no road to quick recovery

However I did intall 9 sections of fence today and finish up the area she wanted to enclose
 
Saturday was a party day for us - a friend was doing a big pig roast and BBQ deal, that he does once a year - good time, lots of fine eats, good conversation, and so forth.

Friday was a busy day getting the house ready for the new stove - I had to do some major league stove wrassling which isn't finished, but at least I was able to get everything to a safe point. First step was to get the old smoke dragon that I'm going to semi-retire OUT of the basement. I moved it from the basement hearth to the bulkhead stairs by standing it on end and rolling it on a bunch of 1/2" pipe sections. Had to take off one door, but made it OK. Next challenge is to get it out the door.

A big part of our problem is that the bulkhead stairs are apparently a precast unit that was put into foundation when the house was built without paying any attention to the grade. As a result, the top of the steps are about 18" above ground level, which makes getting things in and out the bulkhead a real pain. However it still looked easier than trying to get up the other staircase into the living room, then out the front door.

I have a couple of 2x10 ramps that are much longer than the steps so I laid them in there, put the stove on a two wheel dolly and started winching it up with a come-along anchored to my new woodshed, figuring to do a "teeter-totter" at the top so that the stove could come back down the outside. It sort of worked until I got way past the balance point when I realized that I hadn't put any control on the way the stove would come back DOWN the ramp. It came down in a hurry and did a general tumble. Fortunately I had stayed clear of it, and welded plate stoves are pretty much unbreakable, so there was no damage to me, the stove, or anything it landed on.

I got it back on the two wheeler and rolled it out to the driveway where it is sitting pending a decision whether it's a potential donor stove, or if it will be subjected to surgery to change it into something else, possibly a Brother Bart style "Steelcase Smoker"

Next step was to disconnect the Pro-Former Z smoke dragon which has been our main burner from the first floor hearth. It will be moved to the basement hearth where it will see only occasional use if we need to do something in the basement area that needs more heat. I had already cleaned it out, and removed all the firebricks from it's interior to make it slightly lighter. After breaking all the refractory cement off the screws, this went pretty well, though I found that the connecting peice was only inserted about an inch, and was pretty well rusted out. To make things lighter, I removed the glass window, the door, and the blower assembly - couldn't get anything else off it.

The trusty two wheeler came into play again, as I used the ramps to take it straight off the front porch (next to the hive from the bee tree) over the bushes to the lawn. I found my running shoes didn't give me quite enough traction on the ramps to hold the stove back, but got to the bottom in one peice, albeit faster than I wanted to.

After rolling the stove over to the bulkhead, hauling the ramps back, and setting them up in the teeter-totter configuration again, I rigged up a second come-along to try and reverse the process of getting the stove up the ramps to the balance point, and then rolling it back down the steps into the basement under the control of the first come-along. I had some problems getting the stove to stay on the two-wheeler, and had to do some extra work with a ratchet strap (I only own two come-alongs...) but eventually I got the stove into the basement.

Photos of the fun...

So now I have to get the PFZ onto the basement hearth and hook it up, make the hearth extension on the upstairs hearth, and put the Encore in place, not necessarily in that order.

Gooserider
 
Goose...
I dunno about that link you posted for the photos... but it didn't load (error code came up)...

As intereresting as this Sunday was I don't know how to put it all in one thread...

This thread is getting a little worn anyway... (sense a new topic post coming up)...lol ;)
 
keyman512us said:
Goose...
I dunno about that link you posted for the photos... but it didn't load (error code came up)...

Strange - it worked for me, in both browsers. Here's a
Second try just in case...

Gooserider
 
Working for me, what a beast! Looks like a turkey smoker may be in the works?
 
BeGreen said:
Working for me, what a beast! Looks like a turkey smoker may be in the works?

Why just one turkey, I'm gonna go for the whole flock! :coolgrin:

Gooserider
 
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