getting her out of hibernation
getting her out of hibernation
taking the truck out of storage tonight. Paid storage through the end of the month, and today's the nicest forecasted til then. Aside from a shake-down run after making a big change or improvement, the first drive of the season is always the best.
Re: getting her out of hibernation
I'll be doing the same once we get a good heavy rain or two to wash all the salt/brine mix the city sprays on our streets in the winter. We've also had a terrible winter for potholes, but I'm not waiting for the city to fix them. They'll be at it until June. No offense to the hard-working street crews. We just have an awful lot of them.
Re: getting her out of hibernation
What is this salt/brine you speak of? Hibernation?? Lol, sorry I couldn't resist, I live in Phoenix. We have to find a place to hide in the summer.
Re: getting her out of hibernation
Pat: It's no different here, looks like a war zone on the roads around here:)
And last night on the 6:00 news, they had some guys from one of the crews on there, and apparently, they patch between 400,000 & 500,000 of them every year here. (a city of close to 1,000,000)
James
And last night on the 6:00 news, they had some guys from one of the crews on there, and apparently, they patch between 400,000 & 500,000 of them every year here. (a city of close to 1,000,000)
James
tomsrod wrote:I'll be doing the same once we get a good heavy rain or two to wash all the salt/brine mix the city sprays on our streets in the winter. We've also had a terrible winter for potholes, but I'm not waiting for the city to fix them. They'll be at it until June. No offense to the hard-working street crews. We just have an awful lot of them.