Well, it's been very dry here lately and rain fall totals for the last couple of months have been way down. The woods are tinder waiting for a match, the soil is hard packed and the lawn is crispy- I have not mowed in three weeks. When the down pour came the other day there was no way for the soil to take the water in, it was like concrete. Some folks are saying that we got three inches of rain in one hour, others are saying four. All I know is that it sounded like a freight train on the roof. As a result without even having to look the next Morning I knew that the driveway had suffered extensive damage. I decided to get out there today to patch things up before the soil turned back into concrete again.
So all in all I put in about two hours of quality seat time getting the driveway back into passing order.
I turned the engine off to take that shot and when I got back on to my surprise nothing happened when I turned the key. I had my radio ear muffs on at the time so I did not hear the starter turning. I got off to take a look and found this-
Actually, I was quite surprised by that, the last time I checked the belt tension was just fine. I'm suspecting that a rock got thrown up into the pulley and tossed it off. I put the belt back on, reset the tension and it was just fine after that.
Another washout
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Re: Another washout
Care to do mine next? Working 12’s this week. My wife called yesterday to say it was a bad thunder storm I guess it poured for over a hour. Main drive is asphalt but the side driveway is gravel so it’s all down on the lawn!