We got the generator lifted 15" so the starter could be reinstalled. Last one was put in Jan of 2010. Oil changes will be easier too. Went through and disconnected, cleaned, and reattached all the battery connectors so they should make it through the winter.
Ballards / Great Lakes re-plumbed the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) connections from the Water Furnace so I don't need to find a replacement for this goofy X thing (for recirculating) that was used in our 17-year old installation.
We got a cat AND we got paint AND we got an (upside down) 'light-bulb' over her head... she's sitting in the middle of the newspaper workspace, so let's get started!
Ballard's / Great Lakes swapped the failed Solenoid out. Should cut down on the water usage, now that it can shut off! Better thing is, all covered under their Warranty!
"Do you have something that can fix my 'new' truck cover?" So I found some thread and jean material to path a tear. Don't know how well that will hold up though!
This must be the original filter for my furnace! I thought I replaced it last year, but I guess not. Maybe my heat bill will improve now that my furnace can breath!