Granny's gone and done it again

its got a ball on a metal rod and looks like a zip tie then an over flow tube
zip tie goes to flap

that would be "old style" fill valve

you could try "loosening" or screwing out the "ball" so the water will fill the tank more.

BUT FIRST !!!!!!!!!!!!

how close to the top of the overflow tube is the water level ??
 
I'm not a doctor! I think it would be a good idea to test his glucose like 4 times a day and keep a diary. Also chart what and when he eats. Eating at the same times every day would be a good thing. Cut out the sugar and the carbs. Tell him this is going to be for a week to see if his levels come down. And yes let the doctor figure out a plan.


Oh my :(


:eek: That is really bad!


Pictures?


You had a cow die a few months ago, that was number 1.


My wife says that. I ask her why she wants to freeze something that is already frozen.


Here you go Granny - bun, hotdog with a slit down the middle. Put it in the bun, put a slice of cheese (real cheese, not "American cheese slices") in the slit, sprinkle on some garlic powder, microwave for maybe 45 second or a minute. If you are using sliced cheese (from the deli not "American cheese slices") you can just lay it in the bun and put the whole hot dog on top. And some sauerkraut and onions and ... :D


Because it was!


Nope .

in the past year I have "lost" 3 puppies (a runt and then new mother suffocated the other 2) Then 2 yak cows and a calf we found dead. And then Missallet on Friday and uncle today.
 
How much water is in the tank when it is full? Usually the level is not too much below the overflow tube. If it is low you can bend the metal rod so the ball is higher and the water level is correct. Sometimes the rod is threaded and you can spin the ball so it gets closer to the valve. If the water is already high enough tell the boys to just hold the handle down while it flushes so the flap doesn't drop down as fast.

what he said :thumbsup
 

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