tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post7233436426310356302..comments2024-02-28T20:56:23.768-06:00Comments on Sipsey Street Irregulars: In keeping with the musical intro to the day, my morning resembled this song.Dutchman6http://www.blogger.com/profile/09935420042995679958noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-73466584755174523082014-03-30T08:19:54.334-05:002014-03-30T08:19:54.334-05:00If you get the chance to see Paul Thorn live, do n...If you get the chance to see Paul Thorn live, do not pass it up. He is an old school story teller, a genuine person and darn funny.<br /><br />Good lunch fighting you beast. I learned to expect all plumbing projects to end at the street, with a backhoe. That way I'm always happy that I got off "so cheap"Chucknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-40561529040840715302014-03-29T23:38:20.381-05:002014-03-29T23:38:20.381-05:00About the time it fell over, I would've probab...About the time it fell over, I would've probably been reaching for the shotgun... And then the checkbook.Shawn McEwennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-5251710951354368462014-03-29T10:11:16.442-05:002014-03-29T10:11:16.442-05:00First thing to check is the drain hose, and its a ...First thing to check is the drain hose, and its a PITA to get to. If you have a Maytag, the top hinges up ward and to the rear - you'll need a screwdriver to help pry as it is held closed by metal spring clips. Next, there are two screws at the bottom which are a pain to get to that hold the front panel in place. Once these are removed, the front panel can be lifted up about 1/2" and the pulled forward. This will let you inspect the plumbing and water pump/transmission. Good luck!BrassScroungernoreply@blogger.com