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I dumped .78” out of the gauge this morning & I had water pooling on the dash of my pickup. It did give the dash console a nice rinse though. Somehow the seat is dry but water is dripping out of all kinds of places onto the floorboards & my feet.

I doubt we will be baling any hay today, Chase has about 150 acres down we were going to start on today.
 

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I dumped .78” out of the gauge this morning & I had water pooling on the dash of my pickup. It did give the dash console a nice rinse though. Somehow the seat is dry but water is dripping out of all kinds of places onto the floorboards & my feet.

I doubt we will be baling any hay today, Chase has about 150 acres down we were going to start on today.
Sounds like you have my kind of pickup.....
 

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You can keep that heat, I don't function very well much over 85 or so.
You and me both, 75° is where hot starts, imo.

I lived 10 miles from the Pacific ocean for years, our average summer high was about 72 and it always cooled down to the mid 50's at night.
We'd get maybe 5 days total of 85 to 90 degree weather per summer.

On the down side, we could go for 3 months straight without ever seeing the sun in the winter, and 120 inches was our average annual rainfall.......
 

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Morning fellas.

Looking at this for our week. It was bound to happen eventually. We've still been very fortunate to have a wet and cool summer, compared to usual. Especially after last year. It's been probably 6 years since we've got this much rain throughout summer. I've only watered my grass once, and it's still green and needs mowed about every 4 days (more than I like).
 

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We usually don't see the summer warmer streak until nearer the second week of August. We have already exceeded the yearly average days of 90+ for our area.
I seem to remember years ago, when we had the snowier winters, the following summers were out of wack similar to this year.
 

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You and me both, 75° is where hot starts, imo.

I lived 10 miles from the Pacific ocean for years, our average summer high was about 72 and it always cooled down to the mid 50's at night.
We'd get maybe 5 days total of 85 to 90 degree weather per summer.

On the down side, we could go for 3 months straight without ever seeing the sun in the winter, and 120 inches was our average annual rainfall.......

120 inches of rain a year is hard for me to even wrap my head around. Good grief. How spread out was it, throughout the year?
 

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Sounds like you have my kind of pickup.....
I gave my son $1200 or $1500 for it about 4 years ago. It was an old Co-op truck he bought on an online auction. 97 F250 with a 351 in it.

Works great for me unfortunately today the same rig is $4k - $5k or more …

This is the 1st summer I had the ac checked out it was just an inline fuse & needed charged, it will run a fella out if on high.
 

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Good morning folks. Expecting another day of the temps getting to about 95, it was 68 when coffee was made. And they added in a middle of the night nature alarm clock warning for good measure. Can't say I'm surprised with these temp swings
 

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Good morning folks. Expecting another day of the temps getting to about 95, it was 68 when coffee was made. And they added in a middle of the night nature alarm clock warning for good measure. Can't say I'm surprised with these temp swings
Was 68 inside this morning but up to 72 now with 93 outside. Painting grey roof white sealer a yr or 2 ago big dif lolOpen winders at night close 7 or so all good no ac
 
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