Good Afternoon AlphaRomeo!
61° when I got up this morning. It's up to 80° now with a few scattered high clouds. I'm hoping it will dry out a little more so I can mow before tomorrow afternoon's showers.
Yesterday I went and worked on three big Warmblood horses, then came home and pulled the wiper motor out of the truck, fixed it, and put it back in. Those wiper motors have a known problem with cold solder connections on their PC boards. When the wipers stop working you pull the motors out and pop the cover, touch all the connections that aren't shiny with a soldering gun and put them back together. I think this is the third one I've done it to, and they all worked like a charm after the fix. Three bolts to pull the motor, and three screws to remove the cover over the PC board. Whole process generally takes less than an hour, and it beats the hell out of spending $ on a replacement that will eventually do the same thing.
61° when I got up this morning. It's up to 80° now with a few scattered high clouds. I'm hoping it will dry out a little more so I can mow before tomorrow afternoon's showers.
Yesterday I went and worked on three big Warmblood horses, then came home and pulled the wiper motor out of the truck, fixed it, and put it back in. Those wiper motors have a known problem with cold solder connections on their PC boards. When the wipers stop working you pull the motors out and pop the cover, touch all the connections that aren't shiny with a soldering gun and put them back together. I think this is the third one I've done it to, and they all worked like a charm after the fix. Three bolts to pull the motor, and three screws to remove the cover over the PC board. Whole process generally takes less than an hour, and it beats the hell out of spending $ on a replacement that will eventually do the same thing.