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Curious, does property insurance cover that
timber companies carry casualty loss insurance but no-one wants to file unless it's a huge loss (like Hurricane Michael in Florida a few years ago). Rates go up if you use it. In the case of that hurricane the underwriter dropped the product after the payout. Homeowners insurance will not cover "act of God" type losses on green trees if they don't hurt a structure as RRR has mentioned.
 
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Only if they damage something and then they try their damndest to weasel out of it.
That’s what I figured . I knew it’d cover the house. Was more curious from a property damage as tree loss can affect property values. Interesting.

I’m actually trying to decide if I want to file a claim on my Jeep or not. We had that big wind storm the other day and had a big limb come down on it. Dinged up my hood and cracked my windshield. Wasn’t going to even think about it until I got the quote for the glass…$518 just for the glass plus installation. Total was $679.63. have a 0 dollar deductible and no claim history.
 
That’s what I figured . I knew it’d cover the house. Was more curious from a property damage as tree loss can affect property values. Interesting.

I’m actually trying to decide if I want to file a claim on my Jeep or not. We had that big wind storm the other day and had a big limb come down on it. Dinged up my hood and cracked my windshield. Wasn’t going to even think about it until I got the quote for the glass…$518 just for the glass plus installation. Total was $679.63. have a 0 dollar deductible and no claim history.
Dang if I wouldn't file a claim. Isn't that what you pay them?
 
So, just had a great phone call with Herb McCandless. He is such a great guy.
 
Derelicts were standing in line at the Donut shop this morning. They must have brought a lot of friends because they're weren't that many hot rods there. One ABody this morning, a 69 Dart/Rat. Rattle can black, black steelies with chrome lug nutz, little bits of the black vinyl top waving in the breeze :D
 
Trying to figure out shelving for finding the distributors easier. My friend I was on the phone with yesterday had a brilliant idea. Drill shelves like I have the tables in Carlisle. Hell why did I not think of that one!
That's a lot of space to use for storage. Doing it that way you have to reach over or remove the ones in front to get to one in the back. And that's just to read the tag....
Stack them on closely spaced sheves with a couple supports or cubby holes. Can stack them close that way without having a box for each one.
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Had to replace the hot stone elevator chain on the asphalt plant.
Whole buncha these 90ish
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attached to 120' of
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Bolt holes in the buckets 1/2". Bolt holes in the new chain 3/8".
Contacted our industrial supply guy, he turned us on to a shop here in town that made cutting tools.
"We got just what you need."
About 360 holes to hog out. One of their special cutters completed the entire task. Good tool :D
 
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