A picture of the damage. The gravel is normally covering everything to the top of the break wall and the fire pit usually has the grey blocks piled all around.
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A picture of the damage. The gravel is normally covering everything to the top of the break wall and the fire pit usually has the grey blocks piled all around.
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Ya, concrete is just so much easier, had my patio done and driveway extended a few months back, wish I didn’t wait so long to do it!
What’s on my mind? Old Nissan Skylines, always wanted one, and the itch is harder to ignore lately. I’ll still likely never have one, but I can’t help but regret finding one in Ontario a few years back, from a member on GTAMC, that would have been perfect. I was asking for a friend, and wasn’t going to steal it out from under him, but he never moved on it, probably too late now, we’ll see I guess.
So lessons learned #76,837.2
DO NOT GO TO A DEALERSHIP TO PUT WINTERS ON. Cost me roughly 350 bucks to swap tires on the single set of rims this weekend. OUCH! They charged me 2 hours of labor to do the work (but I was in the waiting room for 1.5 hours lol). I am so done with new cars and dealerships in general. It's a positive, I may actually stop buying new daily drivers every 6 months and I have permission to buy a new set of wheels for the truck.
I have an older Ariens compact 20. Has been an amazing machine. Has developed a small fuel leak when moving it around, doesn’t spill a drop when stored but sometimes find little splashes of fuel on the driveway when clearing snow.
Can’t figure out where it’s coming from. Need to have this looked at before the snow starts.
FABMAN
^ Fuel shut off valve or carb flooding perhaps?
could be, will take a closer look next week once I am back.
FABMAN
No reason. At the end of the day I paid 447 dollars for an oil change and tire swap (I brought my own tires).
Got the snowblower running, just had to clean the carb and brushed the sparkplug, new gas and oil change... booted right up. Got everything pretty much ready for winter. Bring it!!!