Let me know how you do an ACH, I'm trying to build a PV system, you have to pay by ACH or wire transfer to CMP. Somehow you have to label it and get reciept so they know who paid it. They would know if they would let me send them a ******* checkLet's see if a new day can make things better than the last few.....
On the agenda today, learn how to do ACH and regular transfers in the new online bank system,try and get inspection sticker on Perk, I have another fifty things, I am going to randomly list a few:
Plug tire on Goldfender that got a roofing nail in it
Install battery in lift table
Install battery in the black burb
Buy more batteries for white diesel burb
Install new batteries in white diesel burb
Cut and cap two the well heads that are dry so they aren't a trip hazard anymore
Clean up tools at the Hill
Look at rental of electric jackhammer for basement
Order some more plug kits for tires
Order some die grinder carbide burrs
Unload a gang box or four...
Fill scrap trailer with hardware from quonset hut
This seems doable so I can be home by about 8 tonight.
Thanks for the tip, I'll head to the bank. That way when CMP loses it somehow I'll have back up.I am sure that would work Ron…
Walrus, we had to setup a special account in order to be able to do the ACH payments, wire transfer is usually just a trip to the bank (and a fee).
Trailers are funny beasts, especially when it comes to buying used, right now there isn't the normal selection for new and that definitely drives the price up.
I just found a beautiful diesel burb, has high miles, but has a new engine and the seats have been redone, so it doesn't show the miles. No rust and diesel, plus local, plus it is a GMC and it is blue on blue, I love that. I may be taking a road trip.
Barn doors too? Just once, buy a fully functional and reliable burb to see out winter without requiring any work. Dispose of the majority of other needy burbs and gain control of the urge to buy more.I just found a beautiful diesel burb, has high miles, but has a new engine and the seats have been redone, so it doesn't show the miles. No rust and diesel, plus local, plus it is a GMC and it is blue on blue, I love that. I may be taking a road trip.

What state is it in?I am contemplating having someone do that, but I know you aren’t any closer than I am…
OK, so here is reality talking, I am going to look at the 4x4 flatbed 1 ton today, if it is in as good a shape as the guy says, then I will buy it. If not, then I will keep looking. As for the burb, if it is still available next weekend when I can actually pick it up, then I will probably buy that too, if it isn't available, then it wasn't meant to be and that is that. Technically I need the flatbed more than I need the burb and I can fix one of my burbs, I just need more time, the flatbed buys me more time as I can use it for a DD for the time being. All this is subject to change in an instant due to adult ADHD..........
Don't bring logic in here, it falls on deaf ears............Hey Strouty, are you planning on using this one ton truck as a DD in the winter?
If so let me tell you that you should strongly reconsider that idea. Driving a ton truck on snowy/icy roads is a terrible experience. You would be better off in a car.
