Might think of stocking up on some bread flour and yeast, if you like bread.
Bought a bunch just before the Covid Lockdown.
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Might think of stocking up on some bread flour and yeast, if you like bread.
Thank you Rick Perry!The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which manages about 90% of the state’s electricity load, said that residents and businesses should turn up thermostats by at least one degree Fahrenheit and not use any major appliances between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Central time on Monday.
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Texas grid operator tells residents to curb power as heat hits record highs
The Texas regulator projected a shortage in energy reserves on Monday "with no market solution available," but said it does not expect systemwide outages.www.cnbc.com
Ford said late Monday it will end September with between 40,000 and 45,000 large pickups and SUVs that it can’t finish because it doesn’t have all the parts.
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As many as 45,000 Fords can't be sold because they're missing parts
The still-clogged global supply chain continues to wreak havoc on the auto industry.www.cnn.com
I fear that this is going to be the norm. Going to junkyards where possible, maybe aftermarket services that can get the circuit boards up and running again, bypassed, etc.That doesn't surprise me at all. A lot of parts have been built to order, ordered a cpc for a freightliner and was told the dealer has been waiting almost a year for that module. We sent it out to see if it can be repaired over a month ago and still no ETA.
I fear that this is going to be the norm. Going to junkyards where possible, maybe aftermarket services that can get the circuit boards up and running again, bypassed, etc.
Car rear ended at redlight. No injuries. No problems with insurance coverage, etc. but expect this will take 4 - 6 months to repair as no parts available. Need multiple rear bumper parts, etc. - not going to be totaled or anything but just cannot get parts and no ETA on parts. 2019 Subaru Outback.
Car rear ended at redlight. No injuries. No problems with insurance coverage, etc. but expect this will take 4 - 6 months to repair as no parts available. Need multiple rear bumper parts, etc. - not going to be totaled or anything but just cannot get parts and no ETA on parts. 2019 Subaru Outback.
No Mobile 1 in 0W-20 to be had in town, had to buy Valvoline at $5 more per jug. I was lucky to even find that as it was hidden on the top shelf out of reach at Walmart, and they only had two jugs. I've been seeing lots of empty shelves in the automotive lubricant and coolant isles at not only at Walmart, but at all the auto parts stores.
But again, they may have to scavenge parts off of these units in order to complete the next model year units.![]()
The auto manufacturing crisis is so bad that tens of thousands of unfinished Ford trucks are literally visible from space
My suggestion: Plan to buy a Ford truck in Q1 2023, because they're probably going to be dirt cheap by then.notthebee.com
Sirhr
We should let the rest of the world rot.
Interesting that this topic was started Jul 10, 2021.
2 or 3 years ago the question was "Is it worth the money" ?
The world changed and today's question is "Is it worth the wait" ?
Tomorrow's question will be "How come they don't make it any more" ?
Best jump on the list while there is still a list.
Who many hookers does one man need?That’s why I started buying really heavy at the beginning of the year. Cost was not the deciding factor.
Who many hookers does one man need?
Whoreding
I remember that well. You were wise. I was driving a 2004 Ford F-350. Reading some horror stories about some of the 2021-2022 Ford trucks. Since I could not even afford to kick the tires, I bought a "Barn Find" 1997 F-250, gas engine, 4 X 4, X Cab. Drove it long enough to diagnose what needed to be done to make it "Dependable" (Not a show horse just a work horse). Got it up in my heated shop and have been going through it. At least I can work on it. Some say I am "Backing Up" but everyone is entitled to an opinion. Buying as many OEM parts as I can find. Stocking up on spare's also. Avoiding Chinese parts.That’s why I started buying really heavy at the beginning of the year. Cost was not the deciding factor.
I know you have a warehouse full of canned beans to barter with.All of them. Except for the gays and trannies.
I remember that well. You were wise. I was driving a 2004 Ford F-350. Reading some horror stories about some of the 2021-2022 Ford trucks. Since I could not even afford to kick the tires, I bought a "Barn Find" 1997 F-250, gas engine, 4 X 4, X Cab. Drove it long enough to diagnose what needed to be done to make it "Dependable" (Not a show horse just a work horse). Got it up in my heated shop and have been going through it. At least I can work on it. Some say I am "Backing Up" but everyone is entitled to an opinion. Buying as many OEM parts as I can find. Stocking up on spare's also. Avoiding Chinese parts.
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Dealer service dept says can't connect to PCM - Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums
2015 - 2020 F150 - Dealer service dept says can't connect to PCM - Really need some feedback/guidance here, as the dealer has had my truck for 5 weeks now. Here's my saga, let me know what i can do or any guesses on what the issue is. 2019 F150 Lariat FX4 3.5L Ecoboost, 90K miles, has...www.ford-trucks.com
This is a very not good thing. The EV world is going to get more expensive as is everything else that requires virgin copper (windmills, etc).Thoughts of "Atlas Shrugged" again
Francisco d'Anconia is one of the central characters in Atlas Shrugged, an owner by inheritance of the world's largest copper mining operation.
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There isn't enough copper in the world — and the shortage could last till 2030
A copper deficit is set to inundate global markets throughout 2023, fueled by increasingly challenged South American supply streams and higher demand pressures.www.cnbc.com
And when they go to running low voltage / high amps the diameter of that copper wire gets a lot larger...This is a very not good thing. The EV world is going to get more expensive as is everything else that requires virgin copper (windmills, etc).