I experience this on two different 2019 versions and folks thought I was crazy. My workaround was to disengage the clutch above 1700-1800 RPM and the near stall will never happen.
Hummmm gunna give that a try!
Thanks!
I experience this on two different 2019 versions and folks thought I was crazy. My workaround was to disengage the clutch above 1700-1800 RPM and the near stall will never happen.
Hummmm gunna give that a try!
Thanks!
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I have 3 black snakes that have been hanging around here for years
Chester lives under the house - he is like my cat, since he has been there I have not had one mouse in the houseHadji and Johnny - both live back by my shop Hadji is like my shop cat but the mice give him a run for his money. Johnny hangs out in the equipment shed he is a big sucker.
The problem ones are the copper heads but if you watch where you are walking you will be ok. ( I had to kill 3 of them in the dogs pen last year)
Black Racers and Hog nose are also pretty popular visitors.
But weekends at the cabin you may run into a Timber Rattler
Bill Martin you are always welcome to stop by and play with any of them!
WOW!! Now that I’m close enough to come visit your new cabin - you uninvited me in a very subtle way !! I love ya bro - but your “family” — HARD PASS
DJohnson I am taking more time with the sealing of the holes in the firewall this time. I have about half of it done and will finish tomorrow and I did take the seat out and it does make it a lot easier. I have not thought about what I will try this time with the steering column
I just started doing this yesterday since the engine is out. I'm using heat retardant fabric with aluminum on one side. Like that heat wrap for wire looms. I slotted it to get around the steering column. I adhered it to the plastic with 3M super 77 spray on adhesive after roughing the surface up with scotch brite. I then taped over it with aluminum duct sealing "tape". I'm going to do the same thing in the driver footwell so it is blocked and glued together from both sides. I looked at using aluminum sheet and cutting it and riveting it to the plastic but after crawling around in the engine bay and foot well, I opted for a material that was a little more forgiving.
That was a beautiful snake
HUMPH!! That’s like saying good government - just doesn’t work for me
HUMPH!! That’s like saying good government - just doesn’t work for me
I love snakes and spiders. Growing up in South Florida, we would catch snakes for $$. We would catch them and a guy would come by weekly to pick them up. He sold them for zoos, labs, etc. I have had several tarantulas over the years. My son has a beautiful Ball Python. His wife has a Bearded Dragon.
I love snakes and spiders. Growing up in South Florida, we would catch snakes for $$. We would catch them and a guy would come by weekly to pick them up. He sold them for zoos, labs, etc. I have had several tarantulas over the years. My son has a beautiful Ball Python. His wife has a Bearded Dragon.
Sometimes I think my wife is a Bearded Dragon also
I love snakes and spiders. Growing up in South Florida, we would catch snakes for $$. We would catch them and a guy would come by weekly to pick them up. He sold them for zoos, labs, etc. I have had several tarantulas over the years. My son has a beautiful Ball Python. His wife has a Bearded Dragon.
When I was a kid I caught a hognose snake. After he stopped playing dead I picked him up and rode around town on my bicycle with him wrapped around my arm. When i rode past my house my mom was on the front porch. You could hear the scream two block away! 50 years ago. My mom still talks about it today. Hah, I did lots of things as a kid I wouldn't do now but we had fun!
I love snakes and spiders. Growing up in South Florida, we would catch snakes for $$. We would catch them and a guy would come by weekly to pick them up. He sold them for zoos, labs, etc. I have had several tarantulas over the years. My son has a beautiful Ball Python. His wife has a Bearded Dragon.
I love snakes and spiders. Growing up in South Florida, we would catch snakes for $$. We would catch them and a guy would come by weekly to pick them up. He sold them for zoos, labs, etc. I have had several tarantulas over the years. My son has a beautiful Ball Python. His wife has a Bearded Dragon.
Had a Red Tail Boa (Mr Boa) had it about the size of a no# 2 pencil and it grew to about 10 feet , one of the best pets i ever had.....loved to watch the attack, the kill, swallowing it......it was my National Geographic in my living room, finally gave it away to someone who open a new pet shop and built a cage for it in his window......
MOVING ON !!!!!!
I am think about sealing the holes off using a kick plate mat. I would have to make my own mat as I can only find passenger side mats but I thing it should just be the reverse of the passenger side. I would cut slots in it to get it around the steering shaft and anything else. Secure it up there with Velcro. Should block some of the heat coming from the hot plastic firewall. BTW how can it be a firewall when it is made of plastic?
I am think about sealing the holes off using a kick plate mat. I would have to make my own mat as I can only find passenger side mats but I thing it should just be the reverse of the passenger side. I would cut slots in it to get it around the steering shaft and anything else. Secure it up there with Velcro. Should block some of the heat coming from the hot plastic firewall. BTW how can it be a firewall when it is made of plastic?
Velcro is good but the glue back will not hold up to the heat. That is what I did to the passenger footwell. I think that I ended up putting about 5 strips just to try to keep it in place.
@Lowpt2001 I raised and sold Bearded Dragons a few years ago. Had some of the ones that sold for up to $450 each. It just got to be to time consuming. The babies have to be fed every four hours and I had to raise crickets to feed them.
She has a cockroach "farm" for food. Complete with its own barn. Lol. Its wild hearing them crunch when she bites them.
She has a cockroach "farm" for food. Complete with its own barn. Lol. Its wild hearing them crunch when she bites them.
Hmmmm. Cockroach farm. I've been looking for a sustainable plan to put my property into farm status and lower my property taxes without having to farm. This could be it. How much lumber can it take to build a cockroach barn?
Hmmmm. Cockroach farm. I've been looking for a sustainable plan to put my property into farm status and lower my property taxes without having to farm. This could be it. How much lumber can it take to build a cockroach barn?
Ya shoulda said something before I left coonass land. - I could shipped you enough fire ants to populate a huge farm - once the little bastards take hold ya can’t kill em ….
low maintenance ta boot
Reptiles are NOT pets lol. I do love eating them though i dont discriminate
OrangeSlingFL me too! One thing that I miss from growing up on the Grove where we lived is the fresh alligator tail on a regular basis and the occasional rattlesnake. 😁