So what did you do with your truck today?

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Can't complain about that price...as long as it stays intact for at least a few years.
I'll find out soon enough. The "O" ring for both front and rear sending units are leaking so when I drop the tanks I'll post my findings. I've had those shower heads installed for about 6 months.
 

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We had some freezing fog move through this morning so I had to stop and admire some natural beauty. The trees weren't too bad either.
 

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When I lived in Arizona, even when it got into the 90s or even over 100°, so long as you were in the shade and there was a bit of a breeze, then it was tolerable. Here in Florida when it gets into the 90s with 80% humidity, the only way to deal with it is air conditioning. It's absolutely oppressive. Between 60 and 72° is ideal to me, humidity or not.
 

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Here in western Nevada it is mostly hot and dry in the summer, and probably in other parts of the state also.

In late summer the Cumulus Clouds and thunder heads start building up over the Sierra, then we get some humidity. hate it.
But not as bad as being in around Viet Nam, Japan, the Philippines and in the berthing compartments on that old WWII Destroyer I was on. So hot and sticky guys slept top side.
Being a Radioman, we had Air Conditioning in the Radio Shack, and man was it nice. it wasn`t for us, but the equipment.


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I love the beauty that come with winter, I absolutely hate the cold though! I would rather it be 100+ than anything below 60.

James
Man, give me 45F and sunny if I’m working!!

If I’m sitting in the shade, mid 70’s

When it gets to 85F, humidity or not, it just sucks the energy right out of me!!
 

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For the most part I don't mind the humidity, don't really like it when it gets so bad that it gets hard to breathe though.

James
Same here. Last summer, I was unloading firewood off of my trailer in triple digits. It wasn't so bad, but the humidity wasn't very high. I was also mostly in the shade and I was smart enough (after the first evening) to bring out a fan so I could sit in front of it while I was resting.
Man, give me 45F and sunny if I’m working!!
That's pretty nice fire wood cutting weather.
 

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I can handle 80 to 100 temps all day. Cold weather shuts me down, arthritis and old injuries make this old man hurt. Cold weather is deer and casting season. I cast bullets for target practice, for myself and friends. Heat never bothered me even when I worked on cattle ranches in the deserts of west Texas.. Lived in a old bunkhouse with a small swamp cooler........ miss those days sometime.
 

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Coldest temps I've experienced were at the end of Jan/early Feb in Presque Isle, Maine. That winter also set a new all-time record of 203" of snow ("normal" is around 100").
I did not have a diesel vehicle then ;)
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