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Hey, Keith Ramsey with the garden supply company. I've got Jason here with me today. Many of you guys know Jason as our resident beekeeper, manages our bee department, and takes care of everything related to bees. With a little bit of help from me every once in a while. Jason talked the other day, and swarm season's right around the corner.Jason, what causes a swarm as I Bee Expert: I was going to say, swamp, this natural tendency is to make more bees as they grow in a colony or the cavity or space they're living in. Since that approaching, they will tend to outgrow that bee since that approaching and will naturally divide themselves, which means they'll cast out a queen and about a third to half of the existing bees in that colony.And they'll relocate to another or try to leave [00:01:00] relocate to another location. If you see that, it's a great thing to see. Like in a cartoon, we, the cloud of bees coming through the sky. But when they land, they're going to land into groups all cluster together, usually on a branch or in a shrub or on a Keith: fence post or something like that.So the queen and the queen land on the branch first, and the bees go from what. 40-foot swarm to, kind of get smaller and smaller you all are until it's telling us they're Bee Expert: attracted to the queen. So, when the bees swarm, many workers leave first, and they start to fly around. The activity inside the hive gets chaotic, and the other workers are forced to queen out with them.They all fly up into a cloud or a group into this, in the sky, before flying back until they reach a spot where they can use all cluster together to rest and regroup before moving to their permanent home. Keith: Everything about bees is interesting. It's like a non-stop learning curve.But the old queen leaves, and she goes with all the old. The fun thing about that is [00:02:00] they know what they're doing. They know that the whole deal, and they've all got a position in the hive. And they go pop as much honey as they can too.So they can start building wax and start collecting resources. Bee Expert: Which in that whole process. So they'll engorge themselves with honey. They want to take as many resources with them to the new location. It takes a lot of energy to make wax and rebuild. They're reconstructing the whole.So we're when they've done that, and they are in their resting group. They tend to be relatively docile when they've clustered on the branch. No need to be scared of them, really, as long as you're don't, I wouldn't recommend approaching them necessarily, but they're not going to leap off of where they are and come stinky or attack you.They're in a resting mode. They don't have anything to protect. Home or brewed that they have to defend homeless bees, homeless B. So they're just looking they're in transition. Yep. Keith: Migraine. So, the other thing that I've found interesting is that there are many feral bees left. Bee Expert: No. When people talk about feral bees, it's [00:03:00] usually bees that a beekeeper has been managing or mismanaging, and they've either swarmed, or they've missed the swarm or the colony has left and relocated to another Keith: spot.But Winnie the Pooh tree. They aren't around because of mites, insect problems, or disease problems. Bee Expert: So, these don't tend to live very long in nature. The honeybee is not native to North America in the first. Keith: place. So they need management.They need Bee Expert: management. Absolutely. Because of pests that have been introduced over the years, mostly through commercial beekeeping practices. Have spread to all the bees, and without specific management, they will die. Yeah. Keith: That has to be a bummer if you're a beekeeper. If your swarm leaves, it's they're breaking up with you.Like we're out. Yep. You got one job, beekeeper. Bee Expert: I'd wanted Keith: this one since I had an older customer and it was keeping bees for a couple of years, and he came in, and he said, These girls don't even know when they got a good home. They kept flying on [00:04:00] him. Probably because of Bee Expert: it couldn't be healthy bees.I Healthy. Like I said, bees want Keith: to make more bees. Yeah. So when the old bees and the old queen leaves. And the reason they leave is that they're knowledgeable and they know what they're doing, and they have the resources and the Queen fertile, and she can lay an egg the next day.And she probably will lay an egg in an unfinished cell the next day. So to start that whole process again, you got a thousand bees at the hatch out of a hive and in a given day and a thousand bees that die every day. So she wants to lay a thousand eggs as fast as they can build those cells.But the exciting thing about it is you've got an infertile queen in the high. And she's got to do a mating flight. She's got to become fertile start to lay eggs. So there's a 12 or 15-day process there. But she. She's born into a hive. That's already got eggs and all stages of brood that are hatching now.So she's got a 10 to [00:05:00] 10 days before you see any blip in the process. Bee Expert: And that is a healthy thing for them. They can prevent the disease from spreading throughout the colony when they do that. So if bees get sick, they may divide themselves. A lot of the sick bees end up leaving. What's left.Can recover and Keith: maintain. Yep. It's really important that if you see bees are in short supply, they're in significant decline because of insect problems insect issues. But if you see a swarm, they're not going to make it on their own in the wild. You mustn't spray them, don't spray them.We've gone out to rescue bees, and somebody's standing there spraying them with unbelievable chemicals. But reach out to garden supply company. And if you're local, if you're not local, reach out to Facebook B group, the county, almost every county in America has a big.But you reach out to one of those guys, and they'll put, they'll get the word out there [00:06:00] to the beekeepers that, that are available, Bee Expert: the keepers want to catch these things, give them a home, and then take care of them. Sure, exactly. Keith: And you mentioned that there's not that many feral bees left.It's probably somebody's. If Bee Expert: you see what Keith: Yeah, it's going to be somebody hive. There's a mite that's been around for about ten years, and that's a big part of the problem with bees. And it's why the loss rate with bees has gone way up, even when they're managed.But if they're not treated for. Ultimately those hives are just going to decline over 24 months. And it probably won't make it to, it may not make it a year, but it was not going to make it two years. So when you lose a high. In a tree, say, they'll leave the resources behind, and you may get another swarm that goes to that tree, but you don't, but isn't that high as died out.And then another swarm moves in because the resources are already there. I grew up in the country, and I remember honeybees would get in people's houses and stuff like that, but I haven't heard of like a swarm and a deck. Yeah. We could have to send you pictures that they happen mainly in the [00:07:00] springtime this spring.It's a mid-March through mid June is getting way late for swarms, but you see a few then April and May. And it's, and again, as Jason said, there it's the natural way that a beehive, they multiply, you end up with two points. They seem to like houses branches in cars.Yeah. So my dad tells this story, and then it may be exaggerated. I don't know where he saw somebody that went into a house and they were cutting the bees out of the house. They found the queen. He said the guy put the queen in a cage, and he put it in the back seat of a Buick LeSabre. And the B's filed into the Buick LeSabre to be with the queen.And that's what happens. That is the way this works. That's why there are so many forms and cars. And then he said that guy got in the car with a [00:08:00] pseudo. And proceeded to drive down the road. And he said the bees were flying after Victor. I bet. That's what happened in this situation. I'm looking at a Google picture of a beekeeper approaching a cop car.That's been like completely swarm. Bee Expert: the cop was probably like, yeah, we'll grab the queen. Keith: We'll throw it in the back of the squad.Bee Expert: I Keith: I just want to know why there aren't any pictures or videos of what my dad saw. He's got a phone.That is precisely the way it works, though. If you can find the queen and the queen to not necessarily easy to find and in a hive, but when you're doing cutouts like Jason was talking about, that's when I'm high, I've had swore. It's located itself into a house and a.You've got to complicate it because that involves the construction and genetics. Do you guys charge if you've seen us warm on a branch, so we'll come to get a swarm that the cutouts are a lot more specialized? Jason used to [00:09:00] do a fair amount of them, but if you're typically partner with a carpenter.And it's a thousand or $2,000 process could be $5,000 depending on, where they've gone in and what kind of woodwork you're coming that dealing with the structure. Bee Expert: You don't want to damage somebody's house. You want to be real careful and be insured and Keith: know what you're doing.So it's, that's a, it's a more, it's a lot more complicated, but again, it's, that's worth saving those bees and getting them out of the house. The other part of that is if you were to spray them in the place, All the resources are still there and the holes potentially still there. And if the hole isn't there, they will find another hole because there's a boatload of honey in there and pollen.So they'll, and they can smell like you've killed the queen in the house. They can smell where the queen that they can. They can sense where the queen is. She's given all Fairmont. Dead or alive for years, they can come. So for years, they'll come back to the location, and you'll have another swarm there and another swarm there.So they need to be cut out, cleaned out, [00:10:00] primed, and then sealed up correctly. Then not have another swarm in that location. But, give us a shout. If you see us warm garden supply company and see any bees, your Bee Expert: concern, you don't know what they are. They could be yellow jackets, Hornets. Let us know, and we'll figure it out. Keith: take a picture, send it back.Or reach out to a bee club. And or your county, they've usually got a list of people who'll pick up hives or swarms. I didn't know that they weren't local to our area and needed maintenance. It's like a., And like cattle raising come out, roaming around.Do you, should, you should call whoever is missing. You should have somebody to pick them up. Bee Expert: off. The not native to north and south America came across with Keith: your European crumbs in Bee Expert: Columbus and stuff. Yeah. Yeah. Keith: She'll need maintenance. They do all right until next time. Swing by and look at the hives at garden supply company and enjoy spring.
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It seems like forgiving the man who tried to kill your sister and murdered your dad in cold blood would be an impossible task. Get ready to be inspired as Linda Lue shares her incredible experience, strength and hope all in the backdrop of Woodstock, flower power and thirty-two years of being clean and sober. In this episode, Alex and Linda talk about… Linda's near-death experience while swimming in the Atlantic in Ocean Park, Maine Linda's struggle with pride and knowing when to ask for help Traveling to Woodstock in a Buick LeSabre as an 18 year old in 1969 Waking up to Jimi Hendrix playing the Star Spangled Banner on the last day of Woodstock Why it was worth it for Linda to quit her job for Woodstock The challenges Linda has faced on her road to sobriety The life-changing incident of Linda's father's murder Linda's experience of living in anger and resentment Learning to speak forgiveness into existence Why Linda believes in “Don't give up 5 minutes before the miracle” Believing in a higher power and being okay with the idea of God Fun round of Poddecks Links to resources: “I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know” Blood, Sweat & Tears https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMp4bedPF1o Jimi Hendrix plays the Star Spangled Banner (Woodstock 1969) National Anthem on Guitarhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3-b3ViNTMI Hog Farmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hog_Farm Pod Decks "Never podcast without them"! Alex Mintling - World Famous Podcaster USA Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255 USA & Canada Crisis Text 741-741 USA Crisis text line for LGBTQ Youth 678-678 Crisis line for LGBTQ Youth 1-866-488-7386 Canada 1-833-456-4566 United Kingdom 116 123 Australia 13 11 14 Or Text “HOME” to 741741 to connect with a caring crisis or peer counselor Travis Brown & Team www.PodcastBuddy.co www.TheBuildersJourney.com Alex's email: Alex@PlumbKendall.com The Builders Journey Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebuildersjourney/ Check out The Builders Journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebuildersjourney/?hl=en This Episode Brought to you by Plumb Kendall Solutions: http://remodelvail.com
2015 and older Kia vehicles may have a safety issue. 1998 Buick Lesabre 3.8 Surges, Transmission, EVAP System Check Engine Light. 2013 Toyota 4 Runner Seat Heaters. Automotive Electrical. Ford Focus Fuel System Pills for Fuel Mileage. Is it real? Home Use Car Scanners. Ignition Coils. 2011 Honda Pilot Transmission Flush or not. Ethanol Use in cars of different years. 2017-2020 Honda New Ridgeline. 1990 Mazda Miata Low Power. Street Rod Transmission Installation.
Auto Owner Story - Entertaining & Helpful Personal Automotive Stories
In this episode of the Auto Owner Story podcast I’m going to share about a work vehicle I bought. I used it to travel the roads of southern Idaho and eastern Oregon. I was working as a sales representative for an automotive diagnostic equipment manufacture. I also sold point of sale and repair manual software to auto repair shops. I bought the 2003 Buick LeSabre used with 18,000 miles. It has been one of the most reliable cars I’ve ever owned. It’s like that TV commercial from years ago for the Timex watch. It just keeps on ticking! It’s got 343,452 miles and every time someone goes out to use it starts and runs with virtually no problems. It’s been semi-retired for years so it sits a lot but when needed it’s ready to go. My family has used the Buick as a back up vehicle for situations when someone needs transportation while their car is being worked on. My wife likes to use it for short runs in town rather than taking the truck. The car is a white four door with cloth interior. It has A/C, cruise control, electric windows and locks. It’s a Custom model car but fully loaded. The engine is the famous 3.8L 3800. I believe it’s the best engine GM has ever made. The engine has a lot of miles but it’s as reliable as it can be. There are slight engine oil leaks but it never needs to have oil added between oil changes. I have replaced some gaskets for oil leaks over the years but the car is 17 years old so that is expected. A comfortable car for long road trips I was a sales representative for 15 years. Southern Idaho and eastern Oregon are located in the northwest part of the U.S. The area is sparsely populated. Both states have a lot of farms, agriculture and open rangeland. Living in Boise Idaho I was centrally located in my territory. Travel times to the far edges of my area were five hours in each direction. I was successful in my position but to do that it required a lot of windshield time, meaning I was always driving to my next sale. I chose the LeSabre because it has a long wheelbase compared to many front wheel drive cars. That makes them a very stable and comfortable road car. Something needed when you are driving eight to ten hours a day on the road. The other thing I liked about this car is the abundance of legroom for my 6’ 2” body. There was plenty of room to spread out and move around while driving. Having been a mechanic and technician for many years I knew the value of maintenance. Oil changes, transmission flushes, coolant services were always done as needed. Even with maintenance the car still needed repair work at times like water pumps, transmission repairs, axle bearings, etc. The body has been great. Doors and windows all work well. The paint looks good. The brake pulsation problem that wouldn’t go away One of the common problems I had was disc brake rotor warping. It caused that pulsation you get when you apply the brakes. I would have a repair shop turn the front rotors and install new brake pads to fix the problem. The next time it needed fixed I’d just replace the rotors and pads. I started having an intermittent pulsation problem that varied by the type of road surface. It confused me, and two of my shops, for several years. They turned rotors, replaced rotors and checked everything they could think of on the brakes. They couldn’t fix it. One day I was at one of the shops getting an oil change and a new mechanic checked my front end. He found a loose ball joint. We discussed it and determined it could be the cause of my brake problem. I wanted to get a second opinion from a suspension mechanic so I had a tire store look at it. That turned into a fiasco because the young mechanic who check it said the ball joint was good but that it had a bad steering tie rod end. So I went across the street to another tire store to have them check it. They said the tie rod was okay but the ball joint was bad. Those are the type of things...
Ron starts this episode talking about an emergency management kit for your car with this Corona virus problem : takes a call on an 18 Ford Ecosport that is getting terrible gas mileage : takes a call on a 15 Lexus RX450 and oil change intervals : takes a call on an 08 Chrysler Town and Country with the brake light coming on : takes a call on an 03 Buick LeSabre with a leaking transmission pan gasket. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Harold Thornbro joins me again tonight as co-host. Harold and I discuss quite a few topics, and a few shiny objects. Five reasons not to fill up your diesel tanks is the feature article. You can read about the 5th reason, hot fuel, by following the link to OOIDA. The Buick LeSabre from our Big Rolling Turd segment is also worth a look. Find it at Hemmings. Finally, check out the new website, Trucking After Hours. I'm working hard to bring you tons of great articles and information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The crew are given a crucial mission, go on a joy ride in their new 20,003 Buick LeSabre, things come to a head, and a hacking job goes... well, it goes exactly how we've come to expect them to go.
Ron starts this episode taking a call on an 03 Buick LeSabre where the fuel guage shows full until almost empty : takes a call on a 12 Honda Accord where the caller asks if, to change fluids, should he do a double drain and fill : takes a call on a 16 Lexus asking about rustproofing : takes a call 02 Taurus that runs fine, then quits, and won’t restart unless you let it sit for a while. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week we talk about driving lessons.Jon speaks highly of the 1972 Buick LeSabre.Moltz owes his life to the Chevy Malibu Classic wagon.If he'd have had this one, he wouldn't have gotten in at least one accident.The Thomas Guide is no more.Follow us: @ttcashow. Lex Friedman can be found @lexfri, John Moltz can be found at @moltz and Jon Armstrong is @blurb.
Drummer, teacher, booking agent, and app developer Ben Potok chatted with Matt about Dave Matthews Band's 2001 album "Everyday." Ben talks about being transfixed by "ghost notes" in the groove played by drummer Carter Beauford and listening to "Everyday" in his 1989 Buick LeSabre which subsequently changed his approach to his drum kit. Enjoy! Ben plays in the Americana band South Rail. Check them out.http://southrailband.com/ For details on Practopus, an educational app for music teachers and students, check it out here: https://www.practopus.com/
Ron starts this episode talking about the issues of storing vehicles and how to treat the gas – and the use of aviation fuel : takes a call on a 91 Nissan pickup and trouble with the fuel pump relay : takes a call asking for Ron’s opinion on various ½ ton pickup trucks : takes a call on a 2000 Buick LeSabre that just dies on the road : talks about the connected car of the future possibly putting auto repair shops out of business. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Last week, we brought you the news that the iconic Lincoln Continental was more than likely living out the last of its golden years in a suburban Michigan facility before being ferried away to sedan heaven where it could be free to drive around with the Buick LeSabre.It just so happens that there’s another ailing model that’s soon to be stricken from the production lines and, well, I feel like you should know.This time, it’s not Ford planning a funeral, rather, Fiat Chrysler.FCA has been riding the waves of the Jeep craze for the last several years, but it’s the automaker's small cars that are languishing, especially its Fiat brand. According to a recent report in USA Today, Fiat sales peaked in the U.S. in 2014, which was the last time gas was over $3 a gallon, and since then they’ve basically been in free fall – dipping 66 percent over the four years that followed.It’s no surprise, then, that Fiat has confirmed it will be killing, for the North American market, the Fiat 500 and 500e, the smaller versions of its tiny coupe.According to a statement made by the automaker, Fiat will continue to offer the Fiat 500X all-wheel-drive compact crossover in North America, along with the 500L wagon, and the Fiat 124 Spider roadster. According to the company, riding out the inventory should bring 500 and 500e enthusiasts into about 2020.USA Today says that low gas prices and an SUV-hungry market aren’t the only things that have worked against the 500. It says the brand ranked second to last in shopping considerations for American buyers and part of it was due to poor dependability ratings and a lack of body style modifications, leaving the model “out of sight, out of mind.” Even massive dealer incentives and discounting wasn’t enough to move the needle.They say these things come in threes. Which vehicle is next? You can bet when we find out, we’ll tell you.
It was Alex's birthday, so René invited long time drummer Doug Garrison and fellow bandleader "Johnny" Jay Beninati for a special episode. They took a free associative journey through the memory labyrinth of Alex's time in New Orleans, on the road, and beyond. Topics include his arrival in town, Stanley and the Undesirables, the Panther Burns reconstituted, personal resolve, unearthing discarded artifacts, pearls of wisdom, the Clash tour, the 688 Club, the fractured aesthetic, the Asplundh tree crew, hanging at the carriage house, the Scores at Papa Joe's, meeting Manson, the trio taking N.Y.C., finding Doug at the Eggleston opening, Feudalist Tarts and serf music, touring and the kindness of strangers, the '73 Buick LeSabre, the Road Gang, transcendental greatness, dark humor, astrology, a final encounter, the RoundUp jukebox, a European tour heist, recording, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on iTunes. Share with friends and spread the Troubled word.
It was Alex's birthday, so René invited long time drummer Doug Garrison and fellow bandleader "Johnny" Jay Beninati for a special episode. They took a free associative journey through the memory labyrinth of Alex's time in New Orleans, on the road, and beyond. Topics include his arrival in town, Stanley and the Undesirables, the Panther Burns reconstituted, personal resolve, unearthing discarded artifacts, pearls of wisdom, the Clash tour, the 688 Club, the fractured aesthetic, the Asplundh tree crew, hanging at the carriage house, the Scores at Papa Joe's, meeting Manson, the trio taking N.Y.C., finding Doug at the Eggleston opening, Feudalist Tarts and serf music, touring and the kindness of strangers, the '73 Buick LeSabre, the Road Gang, transcendental greatness, dark humor, astrology, a final encounter, the RoundUp jukebox, a European tour heist, recording, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on iTunes. Share with friends and spread the Troubled word.
Eric Wohlberg spent more than a decade traveling around the world to compete on two wheels. He participated in three Summer Olympics for Canada and won multiple cycling national individual time trial titles and stage races. But Wohlberg, 53, of San Jose, in his sixth year as a director for the Rally Cycling Team, now prefers four-wheel transportation. He often travels to the team's camp and its races in the United States and his native country while driving one of his two vintage cars. Eric Wohlberg and his beloved 1964 Buick LeSabre estate wagon. Images © James Raia/2018 Since 1990, Wohlberg has owned a 1965 Mustang Fastback. For his 50th birthday, he purchased a 1964 Buick LeSabre estate station wagon. “I think every man over the age 50 should be driving a Buick of some sort,” Wohlberg said recently during the team's recent pre-season training camp along beachfront property in Oxnard. “It's a rite of passage.” The well-worn interior of Eric Wohlberg's 1964 Buick LeSabre estate wagon. “Right now, that wagon is driving down property values. The place where it's parked in front of is for sale, so that house is probably going for $15,000 or $20,000 less. I am sure the owner will be happy when it's not there.” Wohlberg's interest in vintage cars and their repairs dates to his youth. He was raised on a wheat farm in Saskatchewan where his family had to be self-sufficient. His father led the way. The creatively done, makeshift engine of the Eric Wohlberg's 1964 Buick LeSabre estate wagon. “If something broke, you had to fix it; that's all there is to it,” said Wohlberg. “I just had that same farm-boy mentality. If something breaks, you do your best to fix it. Sometimes it might break a little worse when you are trying to fix it. But that's how it goes. It's a never-say-die attitude.” Wohlberg is humble. While not equipped at his home to do total rebuilds, but he knows his cars well and does most of the repairs. Monterey Auto Week, the yearly international pilgrimage in August to all things automotive is among Wohlberg's favorite weeks of the year. He camps on the beach in the station wagon with his girlfriend and absorbs the car culture. “It's amazing the attention my car gets down there,” Wohlberg said. “Once all the Lamborghinis and Ferraris are judged, I can score 9 1/2s and 10s with my station wagon. With my Mustang, people always want to know if it's for sale. I've had a couple of offers for the wagon. It's a beautiful wagon and they're kind of coming back into style." Wohlberg's description ideally defines the term, “beauty in the eye of the beholder.” The engine compartment is a collection of mismatched parts, the fodder of creative mechanics. The exterior is weathered. The interior is old and worn. The driver's seat floor mat bears the image of a road runner. A religious figurine rest in the center of the dash, accompanied by a plastic toy rifle. What's not to like? “It's a fun old car; it's a little rough," Wohlbeg said. "It's a 50 or maybe even a 100-footer. But it gets the job done. I can haul a lot of stuff in it. I beat it up; it's perfect for the foul weather on highways 101 and 880.”
Ron starts this episode talking about the guy who came in who needs to slam his car door to start the car : talks about California wanting to ban internal combustion engines : takes a call from an auto tech student looking for suggestions on what tools he should have for the real world : takes a call on an 03 Yukon XL that keeps getting error codes while towing : call on 89 Buick LeSabre with a heater problem. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Parts obsolescence and being able to keep your car on the road is the first topic of discussion : Ron takes a call on a 2010 Acura and using a memory saver : takes a call on a 14 Jeep Grand Cherokee with steering rack issues : takes a call on an 04 Chrysler Caravan with starting issues after accidentally connecting jumper cables backwards : takes a call on a 92 Crown Vic with a crank-no start issue : and takes a call on an 04 Buick LeSabre with a noise from under the hood. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron starts the hour with a call on a 2000 Buick LeSabre with power window issues : takes a call looking for a recommendation on a pickup for towing a camper : answers an email on airbag problems that possibly point to the front impact sensor : takes a call on a 14 Subaru Outback where the caller asks how to treat the engine that was replaced at 30,000 miles : takes a call on an 08 Toyota Tundra regarding the class action lawsuit over undercarriage problems : takes a call on an 07 VW Tourig TDI where fumes are getting into the passenger compartment : takes a call on an 01 Chevy Blazer with no high beams : and takes a call on an 05 Dodge Ram with various electrical problems and no available repair parts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron starts the hour talking about cars with air conditioning problems that have been repaired, but just are not right : takes a call to discuss rotary engines : takes a call on a 98 Buick LeSabre that lost oil pressure : takes a call on a 2012 Edge with brake problems : takes a call on an 06 F150 asking whether to fix it or buy new : and takes a call on an 08 Equinox where the temp pegs hot. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron starts the hour talking about how auto repair tends to be similar all across the country, regardless of the variations in climate and other conditions : takes a call on a 2008 Mazda 3 that won't shut off : takes a call on a 94 Buick LeSabre with a hole in the catalytic converter : takes a call on an 07 Impala with a chirp in the steering - unfortunately, this was a cell phone call and the connection was lost : answers a Facebook question on a high mileage engine and the type of oil to use : takes a call on a 95 Toyota Land Cruiser with a speedometer malfunction : takes a call looking for air filter advice : and answers an email on a Toyota RAV 4 with questions on transmission service and a recommendation for tires. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron starts the hour talking about his frustration in finding a laptop computer with the proper specifications to run a factory level scan tool at his shop : takes a call on a 2005 Buick LeSabre with shift shudder issues : answers an email on Roadforce tire balance on a 2007 Honda Accord : takes a call from a Ford master technician regarding his laptop conundrum : takes a call on a 2004 Trailblazer that ran great but now won't start : answers an email on the responsibilities of driving a car : and takes a call on a 2012 Chevy Equinox and recommendations on all season tires. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Having unlocked the secret, new powers of the Tome of Fire, Buick LeSabre flees to Europe with the book. Now, Dodge and Pluck must chase after him, and avoid the Nazis at all costs.
Dodge, Pluck, and Buick LeSabre travel to Washington D.C. to help General Gumption decode the Tome of Fire. While our heroes toil away in a hidden bunker underneath the Washington Monument, Pluck stumbles on to a devious assassination plot.
It was Alex's birthday, so René invited long time drummer Doug Garrison and fellow bandleader "Johnny" Jay Beninati for a special episode. They took a free associative journey through the memory labyrinth of Alex's time in New Orleans, on the road, and beyond. Topics include his arrival in town, Stanley and the Undesirables, the Panther Burns reconstituted, personal resolve, unearthing discarded artifacts, pearls of wisdom, the Clash tour, the 688 Club, the fractured aesthetic, the Asplundh tree crew, hanging at the carriage house, the Scores at Papa Joe's, meeting Manson, the trio taking N.Y.C., finding Doug at the Eggleston opening, Feudalist Tarts and serf music, touring and the kindness of strangers, the '73 Buick LeSabre, the Road Gang, transcendental greatness, dark humor, astrology, a final encounter, the RoundUp jukebox, a European tour heist, recording, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on iTunes. Share with friends and spread the Troubled word.