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BUSY Day yesterday!

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    Posted: 17 Jul 2025 at 3:25am
Started off took day off from that Four Letter Word: WORK, time for DOT Physical, again.  What a invaluable waste of time and money as I already receive a Annual Physical from my Doc that could be used for this yet He is NOT on the list of Regulated and Documented Physician Capable to deliver a US DOT Physical, amazingly many Chiros and other Non Physician type Docs have picked up on this scam.  

Did Pass, Left Eye still a bugger and requires a little coaxing to pass the 20/40 minimal required, yet I DO still receive a Eye Doc letter that explains the damage and best case vision that remains that releases me from said limit.

Next on to a near one hour drive from Washington MO to Cowtown USA picked up replacement RV AC then a forty minute ride to house, off loaded that and cleaned back up, a quick run to Dentist for clean of remaining real teeth(NO Discount of reduced numbers) and then back to house for dinner with the Missus.  Almost a Half tank of fuel for the Old Ford 250 in run time.
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All that running around got completed, AC has been swapped on the LQ trailer last weekend and is functioning well.  Have a Roof vent to change to a Fan type for the Bathroom area, old one has a fan but is cooked.  The PTHP or PTAC Heat Pump we had installed in the Shop space decide was also time to fail, received error code E9 which translates to High Condenser Pressure, once got pulled from wall was obvious, plastic fan blade had self destructed.  New fan is installed on motor and motor is OK now to reset the Enclosure insulation, clean some and reinstall the whole mess.



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JUST completed that successfully and walking back to house see caterpillars all along drive and sidewalks, then recognize them, Army Worms, off to MFA, sold me dimethoate to spray areas surrounding house, renter was there as well, are going to scour the fields around the farm and see if are migrating again.  They have enough to mix and a larger sprayer to do larger areas.  Timothy and Brome seem to be a desired Delicacy to these critters.
16-32 oz per acre in a water suspension, good for a month or two, will also deal grubs a beating.  CANNOT be delivered around children or pets, no traffic two days or until rains.
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