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Moving into Standard on Main

We are moving my daughter into standard on main apartment complex. We are taking a ten foot U-Haul. Does anyone know if the street parking spots around or near the complex are ok for a couple hours of moving items out of the truck? Also how is the availability of spots in the afternoon. Thanks for any advice. The leasing office was not much help.

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u/xcadam — 18 hours ago
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Help. Cub cadet XT1 LT42B oil change.

I am attempting to perform an oil change, fuel filter change and new spark plugs on a cub cadet xt1 lt42b. It has a Briggs and Stratton ex1900 engine. I am getting different part results for every component I need. Every forum and video I find refers to the lt42 which has a kosher engine. Cub cadets site does not have a maintenance kit related to the Briggs and Stratton engine. Does anyone know what parts I will need even getting different answers on the oil grade. I am not used to working on any engines, but already bought a kit that the cub cadet customer service recommended only to find it was all the wrong parts.

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u/xcadam — 10 days ago

What to do with my sick dog.

We have 3 dogs. Our American Eskimo, marshy has had a rough year. She has lost the ability to move her back legs properly and only walks from food dish to the kitchen on most days. She cannot go on walks anymore. She is eating a lot less and has lost some bladder control. During today’s vet visit we found out she is diabetic and likely in dka. She likely had a neurodegenerative disorder, Cushings and a torn ccl. The initial choice we have to make is a hospitalization that will require 5k+, then wave testing for her blood glucose that will likely be thousands more. After that we will need a neuro specialist to look into her paresis. She has lived a good life, she is a family member and well loved. My problem is we are told the chances of her getting her tonicity and strength back are low. Her quality of life has been terrible. Should I spend approximately 10k to extend her life? There is a chance she recovers some strength, but I also wonder how long she realistically has left. Is it wrong to euthanize at this point. I think I know the answer, but I am not ready to face it. Has anyone had any experience with a situation like this? Advice? Due to the likely dka we are forced to make a decision quickly.

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u/xcadam — 12 days ago