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as always, topnotch work mike
Thank you and thanks for following along.
as always, topnotch work mike
Mike, That is probably one of the nicest and cleanest WJ's I have ever seen!



I'm pretty sure it was Enco. .

Thanks and I know I'm not the only one here that misses Enco. It was always a great source for reasonably priced tooling as long as you didn't need to hold it to a tenth.![]()
Freeze? It's 95 today...
I did plant my garden this week, so yes it's cooling off. Perfect motorcycle weather for next 8 months.
Lawn and whole place looks very nice, we all know you wouldn't have it any other way.

Freeze? It's 95 today...
I did plant my garden this week, so yes it's cooling off. Perfect motorcycle weather for next 8 months.
Lawn and whole place looks very nice, we all know you wouldn't have it any other way.

We had 72-degrees yesterday and I was in shorts working in the yard. Today driving to work it was 62-degrees at 5:30am and now at lunch hour it was cold at 48-degrees and the wind is blowing like crazy. Hello cold front.
We must be under the same front. Yesterday in Denver it was mid 80’s, today mid-20’s. Had to do an emergency blow-out of the sprinklers last night. Proof I’m not ready for this ****. [emoji3063]
I think we are supposed to be back up to near normal within the next day or two so I hope you are as well Matt. I guess I am least ready as far as yard goes, just not mentally.
wow I never knew you had to "winterize" an irrigation system and I will not mention that here it is 10:30am and 80* with very little clouds![]()

If you leave water in underground lines above the frost line (which is where most irrigation systems are installed), it will expand as it freezes and blow the lines up! Winterizing means clearing the lines so there is no water inside to expand and destroy the system. I know Mike hates to dig holes, so this is a very important chore!![]()

He's in FL. I think he laid the sarcasm on sufficiently thick.![]()
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If you leave water in underground lines above the frost line (which is where most irrigation systems are installed), it will expand as it freezes and blow the lines up! Winterizing means clearing the lines so there is no water inside to expand and destroy the system. I know Mike hates to dig holes, so this is a very important chore!![]()


OK, so I missed the sarcasm, but let's be clear...there are some Dumb A**e** out there that probably don't winterize their irrigation systems....
Curious if I got bad advice and/or if blowing the system out is necessary. Seems like good practice but I dunno.
Not to derail this too much but I had hired a landscape company to help me out with some grading work and when I asked about winterizing my system (blowing the lines out) he said it’s not necessary with the modern heads (or at least the ones I have, just the generic rainbird? ones they sell at Home Depot). He said they drain down automatically when there is no water pressure, same as the modern hose bibs. I did shut off the water and then gravity drain the line feeding the solenoid box anyway but left the rest of the system alone and I dunno I think it survived just fine. Not that it gets “cold” here in the PNW but it certainly gets below freezing for awhile.
Curious if I got bad advice and/or if blowing the system out is necessary. Seems like good practice but I dunno.
Bad advice, IMO. I have done both residential and golf course irrigation. I have seen what happens when they don't get blown out. Blowing it out is cheap insurance!









My dad was there until midweek, last week. His ‘17 rubicon lost the rear locker (not even on a ride, it just quit working) and then it started throwing codes for #3 injector/misfire, so he just loaded it up and went on to Suprise AZ for there winter hiatus. The dealership in Phoenix replaced the locker and the injector, but now he’s getting a code related to his steering wheel. I’m trying like h3ll to get him interested in your LS swap.
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Glad it was a fun trip with family/friends! Always nice when it works out like that!![]()




Sounds like really good fun. And now you have one more who's going to enjoy crawling.
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GM quick disconnects that love to disconnect even when you dont want them too.

Looks like a wonderful week in the beautiful outdoors.
Shorty Korte
Always remember quality in QST
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Mike,
That's great that your DIL likes to go wheelin'. That said it's more fun and less scary for someone not familiar to it in a capable vehicle.





