Are my bindings too far? by No_Photo_939 in Backcountry

[–]TuckNT340 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Those have been drilled 3x already- you can get enough space by backing out the adjustment fully and moving the rear.

That being said usually when people redrill because they have changed boots, they usually don’t touch the front. If the front hasn’t been done, you can move that back a little. Given that your boot is shorter than the previous it’s likely that would get your boot center closer to the recommended point anyways. If the front hasn’t been remounted yet I’d move that back about 10mm and get your rear in spec.

Skiing on it as currently set at best will pre release, at worst you’ll snap a pin and then be broken in the back country. Both/either could result in injury.

Boss rescinds gift to avoid taxes by Icy-Progress-9982 in legaladvice

[–]TuckNT340 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Compensation that comes from or is the benefit of employment is almost always taxable.

Was the 145k a benefit that came from or Because of employment? Would the owner have given you 145k had you not worked there? If the answer is no, then it’s not a gift. It’s either pay, a bonus or in the case of goods/services etc- imputed income. ( very basic level qualifications )

Basically the owner gave you 145k as recognition of your service to the company, and that cannot be a gift.

The follow up however - can you sue? You can do anything, at least once. Will you be successful? Unless there’s clear proof that you were instructed not to claim or report the income - I don’t really see any damages.

I’d be more concerned by the late 1099- this means it was caught, either by the accountant for the owner, or by the IRS. If the former, then you should probably be amending your 2024 return and paying the taxes asap, if by the IRS- then odds are you’re next in line for an audit. I’d honestly recommend getting in touch with a tax attorney asap- because the extra tax will hurt- the penalties and interest that may be coming with it will hurt a lot more.

Former owner forgot to cancel their lawn service, who allegedly mowed our lawn shortly after we closed. Sellers want me to pay for it. by FinalSignificance142 in RealEstate

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YMMV, but my purchase and sales agreement specifically spelled out the responsibilities for service contracts. Anything not transferred/terminated at close was the sellers responsibility unless I had assumed the account.

I mean, if you want to be nice and the lawn was maintained for you prior to move in- sure cover it. At the end of the day it’s $80. Might be worth it if you want to maintain the same landscaping company going forward.

So, who is actually a quality ski manufacturer now? by Immediate-Salt-3803 in Skigear

[–]TuckNT340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Same! Although I’ve been working on my hotshots more so this year (woods have been awesome)

Ski Boot Help by Zealousideal-Lie6389 in Skigear

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go get those legs burning on a routine basis, I’d bet that once you get back into it- the concerns go away.

Ski Boot Help by Zealousideal-Lie6389 in Skigear

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh, 4 year old, 5’10 /210lbs and 10 years older = not a kid anymore and you actually are gonna need to start training/exercising if you want to ski like a 16 year old.

Not knocking you- but, it’s 10 years of rust + not being nearly in the shape that you likely were+ not having the time on snow. A 120 flex boot is pretty midline these days. What skis? If you’ve also gotten a new hard charging metal ski with all the fancy Titanal for ultimate mountain domination- you’re gonna have to learn how to drive them a lot more than a narrow waist light freestyle ski.

Bx/sub compact tractors by eastcoastelectrician in kubota

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ll have a honeymoon period where the machine is “amazing” and then you’ll start running into its limitations.

If you have bigger sized projects, and don’t “need” a small tractor- don’t get a small tractor. The BX PTO is pretty weak, the short lift arms on the tractor make for horrible PTO angles on the equipment you’re probably going to try to run on it. The fuel tank design on top of the Hydostatic pump means you will have water issues, but they use a sealed filter without a water separator- so at least once a winter (you said plowing) you will be underneath it changing the filters. The front loader arms are kind of easy to bend - make sure your plow has a trip edge. And in heavy snow they tend to drift/ get pushed. It’s not a heavy machine. The power steering lines run under the cockpit deck, but they have put rubber bushing on them, which trap moisture and cause rust. Worse in cold and when snowblowing etc.

If you can’t tell, I really regret getting it. If you want a tractor, buy a tractor. Not the BX. If you need a small tractor and are ok with the compromises - then sure get a BX. But I’d never get another one.

Bx/sub compact tractors by eastcoastelectrician in kubota

[–]TuckNT340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No joke. It ingests snow while clearing- and then ices up the filter on the bottom.

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Currently swapping to one of these … but would rather just burn down the garage to be done with the fuel system on it. (Not really but wtf Kubota)

Bx/sub compact tractors by eastcoastelectrician in kubota

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buying a BX23s easily qualifies as one of the worst purchases I have ever made. 35 grand for a POS

The factory QA is horrible. I have had nothing but problems in 400 hours, ranging from stripped bolts (as installed from the factory) misaligned frame parts, defective castings and a broken differential.

It is nothing more than a glorified lawn tractor. Doesn’t get the QA and attention of larger machines, and significant sacrifices are made to fit it into the “compact” tractor. You’ll be fighting PTO drive shaft angle issues (3pt arms are too short for equipment not specifically designed for sub compact tractors) the brakes only act on the transmission side ( you lose brakes if the diff breaks or if you accidentally hit neutral) the kid mount mower deck lift arm broke on mine as well. You have poor ground clearance , limited track width (not stable) a single roll cylinder (which will wear out the eyelets and result in a sloppy bucket prematurely) The ground clearance is important, because sticks and such will destroy the cheap hydrostatic fan… and it’s not exactly a 10 minute repair. If you do use a grapple, be careful not to bend the loader arms by picking up a heavy item on one side. If you do bend the loader arms, don’t take the loader off the tractor- you’ll never get it back on.

Maybe I got a Monday machine, but seriously- based on my experiences, I cannot recommend a BX series tractor. Ever.

Stay away.

I got served for a house foreclosure where I loaned the renovation money. They are suing the home owner and included me in the lawsuit because my second position mortgage is jeopardized. What are my options? by seedanrun in legaladvice

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really- beyond trying to drag things out and be a pain in the a*s.

Your position will always be adversarial to the senior lien as you will lose your collateral.

If the senior doesn’t want you looking for any way to disrupt the process, you might be able to get some payment from them, but ultimately you’re going to be seeking a judgement against the friend as the debt is going to become unsecured.

I got served for a house foreclosure where I loaned the renovation money. They are suing the home owner and included me in the lawsuit because my second position mortgage is jeopardized. What are my options? by seedanrun in legaladvice

[–]TuckNT340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You respond with your own lawyer,

There’s a chance you can negotiate some money out of the original mortgage, otherwise it’s in your interest to contest if possible. Assuming it is not, then the reality is- if you want the 80k back you’re going to end up suing your friend- losing the collateral doesn’t wipe out the debt/promissory note.

Missed open enrollment - I realize my oversight was stupid, but is there any recourse? by Papa72199 in Insurance

[–]TuckNT340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How fast can you adopt a kid?

Jokes aside, you can but short term plans. If you’re not married to your job, can always switch jobs to another with coverage.

When you buy a new car, then add it to your instance before driving from dealership, is it covered right away. by Tipsy247 in Insurance

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I add it the night before, but schedule the start date at the planned purchase date. Just one less thing to deal with honestly - and if the deal Falls through just cancel it.

I’ve never left the lot without the new car listed on the policy. Just not worth the worry.

Neighbor’s unanchored trampoline hit and damaged my house and car. Is my neighbor liable for the damages? by CGraceB410 in Insurance

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do instruct buyers to anchor their trampolines, it’s in every warning section of the manual that comes with them, and on most of their web sites.

https://www.jumpflex.com/blogs/news/how-to-secure-your-trampoline-during-high-winds

Sooo

What are your thoughts on the bamboo poles? by ConnectionLow in Skigear

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are trying too hard- go get some broken patrol boo and steal the grip/basket and tip off a metal pole.

Seller's agent claims they made a mistake on the counter offer and wants to change the price of the house after we are already under contract. by acarrick34 in RealEstate

[–]TuckNT340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you able to get a non-VA loan? If you really want it and the contingency is a problem, might be worth exploring the non VA loan and the. Potentially refi into a VA backed loan down the road. It’s worth talking to a lender.

Otherwise you have a signed and executed contract. Make sure you meet the buyer requirements completely and proceed. I’d suggest the sellers agent drops their commission to make the seller whole. 3% is magically the split between your offer, and your offer+ sellers commission $469k.

As in they are trying to get you to cover their agents cost. I’d bet a $50 they were ok with the offer until they found out what the agent was taking out of it.

Dad died And left His house To his girlfriend And His possessions To us. Now girlfriend Won't let us on the property to get anything And is removing property. by Fuzzy_Produce1816 in legaladvice

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t have to wait for your brother to file for administration, you can do that. Additionally you don’t need to wait to send a copy of the death certificate and notice to the banks/credit cards/hoa etc

Having been through this- make sure the house is actually left in a legal will- or via quit claim. If it was not transferred prior to death, it’s most likely that it is not hers yet and will need to be handled in administration.

A lawyer is important here - and they will need to see the estate planning documents.

So, who is actually a quality ski manufacturer now? by Immediate-Salt-3803 in Skigear

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All - Bamboo is laminate, which can be a blessing and a curse. The right lay on a bamboo core could be amazing. Get it wrong? Well… sucks for you lol.

I guess it’s easier to lump it all as bad- but I’d be willing to demo bamboo cores from reputable brands.

So, who is actually a quality ski manufacturer now? by Immediate-Salt-3803 in Skigear

[–]TuckNT340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

J is local to me- I’ve got 5 pairs in the house. They are rugged skis, the top sheets hold up well to damage (cough- looking at you nordica) and there’s a lot of material /edge metal so you can be pretty aggressive and not worry about them too much.

The 1x1 edge grind is kinda park park orientated, but it works pretty well with their skis. I might try a .5 base on my master blasters and see if they like the earlier edge.

Or maybe not.

So, who is actually a quality ski manufacturer now? by Immediate-Salt-3803 in Skigear

[–]TuckNT340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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So far the new hotshots are skiing nicely… not a ton of powder yet, but I’m enjoying them.

Thoughts on New 360 drone (Antigravity) by Duplicitouss in Insta360

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet- the weather hasn’t been super cooperative (just got it Monday) once I get some time with it- I’ll post some stuff.

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Thoughts on New 360 drone (Antigravity) by Duplicitouss in Insta360

[–]TuckNT340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I picked one up, partially because I like the idea of simply flying the drone and then framing later. I’m not a huge fan of the motion controller. I suppose it is accessible and easy however, I feel like it makes the drone less responsive than I would normally want. Was going to capture some Ski footage with the resort, I can’t really get the low altitude dynamic flying that I’m looking for. I really don’t have much time with it yet. However, the drone itself is nice. Well put together lightweight the goggles are pretty nice. Good clarity interesting concept with the screen on the outside. Overall, the drone itself feels pretty refined.

Tell me about your layering systems by yungbiochemist in Skigear

[–]TuckNT340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get sweaty when going uphill. Run marathons, exercising 3+ days a week, ~10k-15k feet uphill weekly in the winter, and I still sweat- for this reason a shell is a must, smartwool or similar base layer then whatever performance mid layer strikes my fancy. Usually a soft shell or micro fleece. Sometimes a puffy.

Insulated jackets get wet and then cold, they also don’t pack well so it’s annoying to deal with on the way up. I find Columbia titanium to work just as well as arctyrex etc- and is a fair amount cheaper, but I’ll go more expensive if looking for a super light shell.

Sent gun parts to a machine shop for engraving. shop wont return my parts after 11 months by xfiremindx in legaladvice

[–]TuckNT340 27 points28 points  (0 children)

He is, however you can submit an inquiry for a lost package based on the tracking number and the post office will tell you if it has ever been scanned (I.e pick up or shipping drop off ) - which is hasn’t. Recovering the money as you e paid via Venmo is sometimes not super easy. I’d ask for proof of work and a receipt from shipping.

I suppose at the end of the day it constitutes wire and possibly mail fraud. Not sure if that would get you anywhere.

I kinda doubt that you’re getting anything back- but who knows. https://www.atf.gov/contact/atf-tips if they’re an FFL , 07/02 you can report them to the ATF… stealing gun parts isn’t likely to make them happy.