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SandiParticipantSandiParticipantSandiParticipantloricleveland77Participant
Range has been spoken for and is awaiting pick up today 11/14.
Thanks for lookingloricleveland77ParticipantJust removed a Jennair professional style LP 4 burner Range from our cabin for remodel. Works great, just don’t have a use for it. The range and accesseries including two new oven racks are on our street level driveway for easy pick up. 1950 Choctaw Dr. or call/text for more details. 707 326-2467. If you come by and pick up the range, please do not take the dolly it is sitting on. Please pass the message along to anyone who might be interested. Thanks!
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SandiParticipantghmParticipantI tried to reach Jodies Mobile Repair to get my snowblower serviced and the ph # of 209-795-0735 indicates its no longer in service.
Anyone have a new number for Jodie?
ThanksAnnetteParticipantAny flooding happening?
SandiParticipantWillyCParticipantNot bad. The Eastern Sierra was not good (Mammoth), but Dorrington up to Lake Alpine is fine.
AnnetteParticipantHow’s the smoke from the KNP fire? AQI is reporting unhealthy.
Snider Snow and StumpParticipantHello everyone,
I just received a phone call from someone that was under the impression that we are not taking new clients. We still have room but will cut it off at a certain point. I also wanted to ask people to use blower friendly stakes to mark driveways..PLEASE NO REBAR WITH PVC PIPE. We are also bringing on 3 new drivers this year to be able to accommodate new clients switching services. Our #1 priority is our customers getting the best possible service and keeping this community safe…make the switch! 209-795-2847
Please see the attached pictures of some snow stakes I pulled off Amazon that are blower friendly. Call or email snidersnowremoval@outlook.com
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bigtreestechmanKeymasterAnd it’s out again. Why don’t they just fix the damned thing!
AnnetteParticipantThanks for the information!
bigtreestechmanKeymasterI talked to a PG&E lineman. He said that it was a kind of breaker intended to shut down power in case of a detected short in the system (like a breaker in your house). He said that as a result of the recent court rulings (actually he blamed the Governer who has no say in the matter), PGE was forced to set these breakers at their highest sensitivity and that the excess power consumption due to the Holiday influx of people had caused the breakers to trip. Once tripped, PGE has also been ordered to do a 100% physical inspection of all the lines in the effected area and this is what takes most of the time.
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