We have a 2 year old x22i that has a malfunctioning screen. It works on and off but long story short is being replaced via warranty. They don’t want the old treadmill back and we need to dispose of. We could attempt to sell online via FB marketplace or OfferUp. But it’s also so heavy and intermittently works. Any thoughts on what to do with it? Not really sure if there is value in parts? Suggestions?
Def not Kirkland. Had a frunk warranty issue and couldn’t get them to call back after a part wasn’t in stock and still haven’t heard back. Issaquah has been the most consistent.
We tow our boat twice a year, once into the lake for the season, once out, so not a ton of data. It’s 7,000-7,500 including trailer, gas, extras. Range is almost exactly 50% of standard range. ER, max tow package.
I’m hearing stories like this everywhere. Hasn’t hit us though. We pay $713 with USAA every 6 months. 2 cars. 2023 F-150 lightning and 2022 BMW HYBRID x5
We are 304, DD, best 4 together at the time. Nosebleeds but we’re in!
Congrats! Same boat for us. Confirmed four tickets last Tuesday.
$175, 4000 sq ft house. 3 people, 2 hours.
This is spot on. Ours is boat/trailer with full tank of gas at 6,900 lbs. range almost exactly 50% range loss.
I didn’t want the pavers to move once set. The outer retaining wall is roughly 4” below the paver depth. That way it doubles as a retaining wall and paver retainer.
About $1300 in stone; grey stack stone in 8” and 12” and various sizes of holland pavers $120 in gravel and sand $80 in concrete adhesive $80 iron fire ring $20 in fire brick $20 in irrigation PVC piping (I busted through a sprinkler pipe during excavation that needed repair and rerouting to be lower)
The necessary tools and tiller, etc I previously owned.
I owned the stamper
Nordictrack is sending us a whole new treadmill. They attempted to fix is by replacing the relay board, but that didn’t fix it.
The issue is we aren’t getting a new screen; they are sending us a full new treadmill. That is the problem we now have. A treadmill that doesn’t fully work and a new one coming.
They are sending us a whole new treadmill.
That’s essentially what I did. The tilling process was slow, especially the deeper I got. The tiller we have was <$100 on Amazon. In retrospect maybe would have rented one with more power.
There was about a 3” gap behind the retaining wall that I filled with gravel
Under the fire bricks, is about 2 foot diameter by 3 feet deep pit filled with gravel. Hoping that will do the trick. Nothing has puddled thus far and the weather has been pretty rainy the last few weeks (Seattle area).
It’s all holland pavers made by Mutual Materials. Random pattern, and random combination of single, double, and triple sizes. I intentionally went with a random pattern. But the single holland stone were on special at my local Home Depot for $.20. The rest I hauled in many trips to Mutual materials. It would have cost quite a bit more to have delivered and/or put on pallets and loaded into my truck. The fire ring was a deal of they day on Amazon.
The bottom of the actual pit is lined with fire stone. I beleive they were rated up to 2900 degrees.
This is a good read for sure and strikingly true. I played in the Pacific Northwest in the late 90s and was ranked 1/2/3 in 18s. Went to a tennis academy and briefly tried to go on tour. Couldn’t hang at all. The top top guys were funded by the USTA and the rest of us got parental funding, then went to college and now everyone I know from then has normal jobs. Some are pros at local clubs, but most don’t play at all anymore.
‘I’m good, I promise’: the loneliness of the low-ranking tennis player
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