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The “dish” was left attached to the shed…. Along with the ~32” Cathode Ray Tube TV & dish controller box, window AC unit, and all the interior finishing.
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The polymer “plastic” mudflats we’re put under the 2x6 rails for it to slide it like a lazy susan 90 degrees and this right onto the trailer… worked almost flawlessly….
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As for the tractor. The coolant over the last 2-3 years has had an really, really slow water loss. Then all of a sudden…. I had a wierd almost thermal runaway…. I let it shutdown right where I was as I didn’t think I was able to get it to a garden hose in time that will reach it. Let it cool over night.

Over the last 2+ weeks I have tried test after test. Oil is still free of coolant! Coolant system on the other hand seems to of had a gasket or casting fracture that allows air to be pumped into the cooling system and instantly create the sensation of “overheating” as the air pushes the water/coolant out of the radiator within seconds of cranking up.
(In the pervious post’s 2 pics you can see the cub cadet with the hood up.
Does it have a radiator cap? If so, replace it, sometimes is answer is simple and we overthink the problem.
 
Would like to rehome a cockerel and bullet Mille Fleur d'Uccles Bantam. Prefer to release them together because of their close bond. Thomas is a protective and vigilant cockerel. Sweet Pea is chatty and super smart. They both have great instincts for nearby danger and like to roam freely in the back yard with plenty of hiding places under big trees. Unfortunately, our close proximity to neighbors is forcing this decision.
 
Would like to rehome a cockerel and bullet Mille Fleur d'Uccles Bantam. Prefer to release them together because of their close bond. Thomas is a protective and vigilant cockerel. Sweet Pea is chatty and super smart. They both have great instincts for nearby danger and like to roam freely in the back yard with plenty of hiding places under big trees. Unfortunately, our close proximity to neighbors is forcing this decision.
Where are you? Location is important. Pictures may help.

Are you getting complaints or they just too loud for your comfort?
 
Your location is important In texas. Not exact address, but general, that let's others know if your 30 minutes or 8 hours away.
For example, I don't have any now, but when I do here is my post to rehome.....
I am near Bryan/College Station and have xxxx and xxxx to rehome. Here are pics and ages.
That let's others know it's roughly a 2 hr drive from Austin and 2 hours from Houston, 4 hours from Dallas and 8 or so from el paso since us Texans measure travel in time spent and not miles 😉
 
After LOTS and lots of cursing, frustration, throwing tools, yelling, telling myself getting mad doesn't help then getting madder.
The roost has been installed.
3rd and last time.
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