Good Morning from Dullville...
Wherein we can has very gray dull skies for our viewing pleasure...oh....and cold as well....
Last few days have been kinda hectic around here...brokenpipeville struck again, this time behind us, which lead to me having to shovel out a channel for the water to go around my house, rather than into the basement...loads of fun I tells ya...
Joe..thanks for the breakfast...
Anyhow...got a few HD things to attend to then it is off to my empire and play with the trains for awhile...
Have a good one!!
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I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
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good morning
good time yesterday.Mamma was happy.NS was busy at the andersons in Maumee as well.Today we go watch Matt's cousins bowling tournament.Might be able to see more improvements by the ND&W in Napoleon.breakfast is alll set.
stay safe
joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
Johnny - this is our first really "newer" car, so we weren't aware that instead of a steady light, it flashed so hard it made me nervous.
But what does go 3 times faster is the dealership when they are correcting the problem!
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
When I bought a new laptop last summer, it came with a tail-less rodent. It is nice not having to worry about getting a tail tangled with anything--but I too often fail to turn it off when through using it for a time, and I have to make sure that I am pointing it right since it does not have that guide hanging out to tell me which is the top.
I had thought that the younger generation is thoroughly up on the latest advances, but my younger daughter was surprised to see it; she did not know that such existed.
If two of your turn signal bulbs are burnt out, does the flasher go three times as fast?
Johnny
Turn signal flashers have always been made to flash three bulbs - front and rear signals and the light on the speedo. If one burns out, the flasher is supposed to act funky - so you know you have a problem.
The other reason for hyperflashing turn signals is extra bulbs - like when someone hooks up trailer lights without first installing a heavy duty flasher.
Getting used to new digital rodent. This one is tail-less. Seems to be working well, if a bit sensitive.
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
1 turn signal bulb; no charge; glad to take care of it for you. And about 3 people tested it before we got it and then again when we were ready to go.
I usually go to the local outlet of a larger dealer group. They know who I am and never give me a hassle. The place where I bought the truck had the free oil change deal, but it was in Niagara Falls, so by the time I got home, it'd be time for the next change...
I took my previous truck back to the dealer where I bought it for the state inspection the year after I bought it. They "found" $1300 worth of work that "needed" to be done before it would pass.
Instead, I took it to a local dealer who passed it with no problems whatsoever. I won't go back to the other dealer ever again. They must have thought they had a sucker on the line.
Ed. you folks are getting a pretty good deal on automotive shop labor....We've been used to around $75 dollars / hr. in this area....
Quentin
You are right, Ed. Labor was 39.95 - rest was oil and bulb and yes, they did rotate the tires.
We bought this car out of Omaha, but will probably buy our next one thru them.
Good service nowdays is so rare. Standards have dropped so low that people accept bad service as just a part of doing business. We won't patronize places that greet you with "Hi Guys!". I hate that. And I have corrected some servers, especially young men, that "guys" is inappropriate. Everything is so expensive today - courtesy is free and should be a big part of the entire experience, always!
Now I am plotting how to go back to dealership using only left turns!
A lot of dealerships have learned that the one major thing that will create new customers, and keep repeat customers coming back is service.
Bought my Challenger from Helfman Dodge, got 3 years free oil changes tossed in, (yes, really free, I read the fine print in the sales documents, they didn’t sneak it in) along with a 3 year total warranty, after that, engine drivetrain lifetime limited warranty with a $100.00 deductible.
I put the warranty to work a few week ago, the engine service light popped on, so I whipped into the dealer, figuring it was some computer issue, this car is completely run by computers, almost fly by wire.
The plugged it in, did a diagnostic, and informed me the #2 fuel injector had failed.
I am figuring a good chunk of change there, plus a rental car while they fix it…surprise, they had it in the finished lane by the time the service rep had explained it to me…my total cost, labor/parts and diagnostic was $100.00.
I have since called a parts wholesale auto parts distributer, that injector sells wholesale for $45.00, so retail should have the part alone close to $135.00.
Total time in the dealership was just over an hour, they also managed to run the car through their car wash, and vacuum it out.
Oil changes for that thing take 7 quarts of Mobil 1 synthetic or the equivalent, which retails at $10.00 a quart…they charged me $58.00 for an oil change after the 3 free years ran out, plus filled all the normal fluids, checked the battery, rotated the tires, and last time replaced a little O-ring in the transmission that had a recall.
Aimee had an old 99 Durango, had to hold the gear shift up to get the ignition key to turn to start it, she just happened to go by the same dealer for some body work on it, punks had pried the passenger door and popped the lock to steal what they though was a I Pod, (her blood sugar meter in its case is about the same size, and was laying on the seat)…while they had her Durango in the body shop, they replaced the neutral safety switch in the steering column which was causing the key issue, no charge. The body shop manager said he figured Aimee wanted to keep the Durango, because she was investing in having the body work done, even though it was an older truck with lots of miles, and he figured she would like to be able to start it without a hassle.
Because of the way these folks have treated us, so far we have purchased a 2009 Hemi Challenger, a 2009 Ram Crew Cab Hemi Pickup truck, and a 2008 Nitro SUV from them, and when my youngest is ready to dive in 2 years, I will go back and buy a Dart from them, simply because they have gone the extra mile to make sure we are happy with their service.
For the $60.00 Mookie paid, she got a good deal…shop labor is normally $42.00 to $48.00 an hour, and a center stop light for a Buick books out at the basic 1 hour, the oil change books out at ½ an hour, plus the cost of the oil and filter and the bulb. She basically paid for the labor, and got the parts free.
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Friday is here.matt is off today.Have chores to do this morning.Service is what sets places apart from others.Breakfast is all set.Enjoy.
Joe
Johnny - the bill said the bulb was about $2 and they did everything inside except put out clean towels!
Their dealership seems to have a lot of the seasoned citizens of Lincoln and they do buy cars. So I think they keep them coming in to the dealership and give you coffee and let you sit snugged up right next to the showroom.
Car dealers are very competitive in that area, so I think they keep up their customer base by almost carrying you in and out of there. There was an elderly lady sitting at a sales desk - she had a whole line of young admirers while she was signing papers. And a very nice looking smaller SUV was pushed off the showroom floor and out the door shortly before she left. I admire her choice!
I do like the rapidly blinking turn signal better than the former quiescent turn signal when one of the bulbs is burnt out; at least one (hopefully, the rear one) is still working.
As to $60, I recently paid about $40.00 to have one turn signal bulb replaced; the car was washed, but that certainly is an expensive carwash, since the inside was not swept.
Q - Driver said there was something screwed up or they did something when they changed the bulb in the back window. It was working fine when we went in there. Will let everyone know as soon as they figure it out. And it will all be part of the $60, to boot!
Tree - he shakes his fist a lot - is that a wave?
Hi J....just saw your post on hysterical turn signal comment....If you mean it blinks rapidly, more so than normal, it probably means a front or rear turn signal bulb is not working....If it's a rear bulb....that means one stoplight is not functioning either....
Mookie IAnd they threw in a hysterical right turn signal that we didn't notice until almost home. She goes back tomorrow so they can adjust it so it doesn't beat itself to death!
IAnd they threw in a hysterical right turn signal that we didn't notice until almost home. She goes back tomorrow so they can adjust it so it doesn't beat itself to death!
Just tell Driver to stop waving to everyone. That'll cure the right turn signal issue...
(You have to be old enough to remember hand signals for turning to get that one...)
I had a pleasant surprise today. Maybe someone can tell me if this is something special or the norm.
We took Millie (the 2002 Buick) into the dealership for her usual oil, lube, check up and also had a bulb that was burned out in the back window, replaced. Had the door on passenger's side adjusted - it was rubbing something - and a bubble bath after all that.
Total bill was $60. That seemed very reasonable to me, but I am comparing this with years ago @ gas stations and fast lube places. In this day and age of gouge and overcharge, can anyone help me out with this?
And they threw in a hysterical right turn signal that we didn't notice until almost home. She goes back tomorrow so they can adjust it so it doesn't beat itself to death!
Larry, as to pack-rats, Ricki said that two pack-rats should never marry. However, when she said that , it was too late.
I have been finding things that I had forgotten about--and things that I never knew that we had. There has been at least one box of things that went from Boise to Reform, Alabama, to here--and it has gone to our church, along with many other things, for a sale in May. One not-so-easy decision was what books I knew that I would never read; I do not know how many I will have to get rid of because I will no longer have the shelves to store them on (no place to put some of the shelves that we have been using) (we ran out of floor space for bookshelves, so I put a couple of shelves up close to the ceiling, and we still had some books unshelved). I also have many phonograph records which I do not think that I will ever play--some are 78 rpm records that moved from Memphis to New York City to Boise to Reform to here. That there is a station that plays classical music most of the time, and it has been possible to hear classical music by way of television here really retired the records except when a particular composition was desired.
Railroadiana? It all moves with me.
We're with you on that, Larry. Right now Pat has begun packing some of the stuff in her sewing room, which will be demolished in a month or so. And after that is replaced with a much larger room (about 2 1/2 times the space) for sewing and computer purposes, the poor gal will be deprived of the kitchen for a few weeks. My dungeon will be affected, too, because we'll be using an old window well to put heat and utilities into the new room, and we will somehow need access to the new crawl space.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
It's tough to sort out ones stash when cleaning one area means you have to clean another so you have a place to put it...
Not that I'm a pack-rat, but there is stuff in my life I want to keep, at least for now. Deciding to trash something (or simply give it away) can be a real challenge to the psyche.
Hardly have been outside, Johnny. Sounds like I leave and you folks warm up....Hope it follows me east.
Kinda nice looking at mountains in all directions - appears that we go home and then head east by Sunday by more conventional means.
Sir C - chickens usually pretty quiet. I will e-mail you a cof drop.
Johnny - I am trying really hard to downsize - not to move - just to get rid of so much of - everything. It is really hard work, especially when you have things hidden in crannies and your nooks are full.
...I'll settle for calling our snow from the system moving by {to the north}, of us...including yesterday and today...one inch. It was melting as it was snowing, and is still above freezing....
MC, how did you like your day by the Back Range of the Rockies? I thought it was a good day, except for the low temperature in the morning.
I am making progress in geting rid of things I will not have room for when I move, and have carried a few things up to my new abode.
Mooks:
Mookie We have, maybe, an inch of white dandruff on the ground. Then a polar north wind today - should blow it all over the place. Nice day to stay home and find a potato chip sack. Going to try to just sniff the contents, but... Sir Chicken - sounds like fun in the west! What is a group of chickens called? AREMA.....
We have, maybe, an inch of white dandruff on the ground. Then a polar north wind today - should blow it all over the place. Nice day to stay home and find a potato chip sack. Going to try to just sniff the contents, but...
Sir Chicken - sounds like fun in the west! What is a group of chickens called? AREMA.....
Uncle Pete, UTA and OLI all came to pitch-in and help here. My faith in railroaders being public minded good-people was strongly reinforced today. I hope 315 Utah surveyors got to learn something that will benefit them.
- I survived, but my voice didn't.
@.... sleepy day.....and no sun to snooze in. Drat!
had 1/2 inch of slush to take care of.Matt is on time today.he is off tomorrow due to teacher meetings.BOC thanks for breakfast.off to bed.chores and errands later.
Good Morning..
Kind of foggy out here... bit of snow fell last night so everything is all white here...including the trees...
Got a few things to do this morning...more doctor visits...yay....
breakfast cart out and ready...
Anyhow....y'all have a good day!!
.....It appears the worst of the latest weather system is passing north of us. But we will see some results from the "wrap-around" part of it as it passes. Today, it is a thin line between light rain....just visible few snow flakes....and simply, nothing but overcast sky.
It's been setting on 36.7 degrees for most of the morning so far...And again, the news photos show some very nasty weather in certain areas...Seems we've been quite lucky in many weeks past to have some of this nasty stuff veer just north of us.
No snow on the ground here.
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