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Hopefully it's nothing too financially straining. Just this past November I purchased beautiful couches...2 weeks later the clutch in my jeep went out. That really hurt me. :/ I'll keep my fingers crossed for you *praying*Just spoke to the dealership. The eliminated all the easy quick things that could be wrong. Now I get to pay to have a diagnostic done. It will take about an hour for the mechanic to look at everything (hopefully less). It could be the sensor, could be more....
This is not looking good.![]()
Hang in there lady. Hope for the bestJust spoke to the dealership. The eliminated all the easy quick things that could be wrong. Now I get to pay to have a diagnostic done. It will take about an hour for the mechanic to look at everything (hopefully less). It could be the sensor, could be more....
This is not looking good.![]()
Hey I am going to use the milk crates for my nest but I was just going to turn them on their side, no cutting. Do I need to cut them like this? Will just turning them on their side not work well?
You can turn them on their side but you should put a board or something along the front so they don't kick the hay and eggs out. My hubby cut them with a sabre saw. If you do just watch for sharp edges when you are done. They weren't too hard to cut.Hey I am going to use the milk crates for my nest but I was just going to turn them on their side, no cutting. Do I need to cut them like this? Will just turning them on their side not work well?![]()
They do like to have a "roof" over them so we added a shelf. If you turn them on their sides they are a little taller and you could just put a board over the top so one others poop on top. Which ever way you do it, they work great and are easy to take out a scrub. Out of all the different nest boxes we have they like the crates the best.Hey I am going to use the milk crates for my nest but I was just going to turn them on their side, no cutting. Do I need to cut them like this? Will just turning them on their side not work well?![]()
Oh man that bites. Sorry to hear that. They are way too proud of the "labor". Hope it works out ok.No chickens for me this year. I'm getting hit with a $500+ repair bill for my car. Most of it is labor.![]()