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Baymule

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Son called yesterday, he forgot to put anti-gel in his fuel tank. He is working west of Enid, Oklahoma and it was and is, COLD. He was headed to a Ford dealership at 19 MPH because his diesel fuel gelled. A cop pulled him over for going so slow on a 80 MPH highway. After explaining the situation, the cop got behind him with lights flashing, until he turned off the highway.

That lack of a $12 bottle of anti-gel cost him $200. While he was at it, he had new batteries put in, so more $$$&

Son told me to put anti/gel in my truck and his ‘89 Ford truck here at my place. Had to go to a couple of places to find any, but got it taken care of.
 

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Glad it was taken care of but sad that it got so expensive.
Reminds me of a $250 pizza from a few years back...
Picked up a pizza - overdrew the account (yes.. it was that bad for a while there) - overdraft fee tacked on - scheduled payment car payment rejected later that day - another overdraft fee & fee from the car loan... etc :rolleyes:
 

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The ice in sheep water buckets is 4” thick. I’ve busted it with a shovel and poured boiling water in them twice, busted ice midday. I’m not prepared for weather like this. I may not be prepared by next year either. Fencing the front pasture is top priority. That entails a list of projects in and of themselves before I can even drive a T-post. Only after I get fence up can I think about building a small barn with lean-to’s. Time, help and money will be all 3 major factors.

Reina’s water trough ice, 2” thick, wasn’t as thick as the sheep bucket ice. Big trough of water versus small easy to freeze bucket.

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My son got me a Christmas present! Right now, that’s the best present ever! If power goes out like it did here in Snowmeggdon February 2021, I can be warm! It’s toasty warm in here now!

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