I was hoping for a nice relaxing weekend but evidently the universe had different plans for me.
I had a long as hell week last week with corporate people in town to rollout our new maintenance CMMS system.
Friday after work I was able to unwind while mowing my lawns and after dinner the wife and I were relaxing and looking forward to having our morning coffee sitting on the deck.
Well that changed quickly when the magic smoke decided to escape from our dishwasher. This was what I thought was a decent quality appliance and was only 3+ years old when we bought our new home and was the only appliance we didn’t replace when we purchased the home.
I don’t think the previous owners took care of anything and for those that followed along on my shop build and saw what I dealt with on the home, I think you can concur.
When we bought the house I performed a thorough cleaning of the dishwasher but yet I’ve still had to dig into this dishwasher on two separate occasions due to debris getting caught in the screen and once bending the impeller blades.
After performing some preliminary tests and unable to find a wiring schematic I determined it would probably be best to replace it rather than waste any more time.
Saturday morning the wife and I went and purchased a new dishwasher and my son came over to help me lift it out if the truck and install it. It was nice to be able to spend some time with my son but I wasn’t thrilled about having to spend money and replace an appliance that was only 7 years old. It’s so disappointing when researching for quality anything anymore because I’m not sure it exists.
After replacing the dishwasher I went out to the shop to begin what I had originally planned for the day which was to rack the Jeep to perform a routine service and give it a thorough once over.
I measured the tread depth again and these tires have really been wearing well. I have been so pleased with these Nitto Ridge Grapplers from day one. I now have 24k driven miles on these tires plus another roughly 8k of flat-towed miles and they still have between 11/32” and 12/32” of tread depth.
All in all very happy with the entire setup. The new powertrain now has 24k miles on it and has performed beautifully.
I did discover my front brake pads are needing to be replaced then I can wrap it up and put it back down on all fours.