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  1. Jimmer Negamanee

    Coy Dog?

    Thanks for the update. Any close up pics! And has your research shown if they can survive mange and regrow their coats?
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    Registering vehicles in Montana, anyone doing it?

    I have not done this but to legally do it you would likely need to be a resident of the state where you will be registering the vehicle. Every state that I can think of requires this. Arizona law requires that a vehicle be registered with ADOT or registered in the state and county where the owner is a resident. Even if the vehicle is owned by an out of state person or entity, it must be registered with ADOT if it is primarily under the control of an AZ resident for more than 7 months. This is not legal advice by any stretch and I could be completely wrong but it is something to research and consider before you decide what to do. It could enter into your cost/benefit analysis. Here's an Arizona statute that seems to apply (I bolded the part that looked important to me): Arizona Revised Statutes section 28-2153. Registration requirement; exceptions; assessment; violation; classification A. A person shall not operate, move or leave standing on a highway a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer unless the motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer has been registered with the department for the current registration year or is properly registered for the current registration year by the state or country of which the owner or lessee is a resident. B. A resident shall not operate, move or leave standing on a highway a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer that is: 1. Owned by a nonresident and that is primarily under the control of a resident of this state for more than seven months unless the motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer has been registered with the department for the current registration year. 2. Leased by the resident for more than twenty-nine days unless the motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer has been registered with the department for the current registration year. C. This section applies to a trailer or semitrailer without motive power unless the vehicle is disabled or is being towed as an abandoned vehicle at the direction of a law enforcement agency. D. This section does not apply to: 1. A farm tractor. 2. A trailer used solely in the operation of a farm for transporting the unprocessed fiber or forage products of a farm or any implement of husbandry designed primarily for or used in agricultural operations and only incidentally operated or moved on a highway. 3. A road roller or road machinery, including a power sweeper, that is temporarily operating or moved on the highway. 4. An owner permitted to operate a vehicle under special provisions relating to lienholders, manufacturers, dealers and nonresidents. 5. Motorized or nonmotorized equipment designed primarily for and used in mining operations and only incidentally operated or moved on a highway. 6. A motor vehicle that is being towed by a tow truck that has been registered and for which a permit has been obtained pursuant to section 28-1108. 7. A golf cart used in the operation of a golf course or only incidentally operated or moved on a highway. 8. Wheeled equipment. For the purposes of this paragraph, "wheeled equipment" means: (a) A compressor. (b) A forklift or a hay squeeze machine that is designed to load hay in an off-road situation. (c) A portable cement mixer. (d) A single axle tow dolly. (e) A tar pot. (f) A water trailer used for watering livestock or for agricultural or domestic purposes. (g) A welder. (h) Any other similar item designed and used primarily for construction or building trade purposes. 9. An all-terrain vehicle or an off-road recreational motor vehicle operating on a dirt road that is located in an unincorporated area of this state. For the purposes of this paragraph, "dirt road" means an unpaved or ungraveled road that is not maintained by this state or a city, town or county of this state. 10. A person operating an off-highway vehicle who is participating in an off-highway vehicle special event as defined in section 28-1171. 11. An all-terrain vehicle or an off-highway vehicle as defined in section 28-1171 that is only incidentally operated or moved on a highway. E. A person who owns or operates a trailer that is exempt from registration pursuant to subsection D, paragraph 2 of this section shall notify the county assessor of the exemption, and the assessor shall assess the trailer. A person who violates this subsection is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.
  3. Jimmer Negamanee

    Accident attorney

    Sounds like you have it handled. Your insurance company does this every day and it is protection that you paid for with your premiums. You should definitely let your insurance company know if you get any further contact from the subrogation attorney. If at any time your insurance company refuses to defend you or says "sorry, you're on your own", then you have an issue but unless that happens, it sounds like they've got it covered. Like others have said, subrogation is a real thing. Consider an accident like a two round boxing match. Round one, the initial accident litigation/settlements has been completed and you rightly thought this whole thing was behind you. But this is round two, the final round of this two round boxing match. Subrogation is when the insurance company pays out according to their policy but believes it that another party is ultimately responsible so they go after that party to try to recoup some or all of what the insurance company paid out. Lawyers have to eat so they generally only take cases when there is some meat on the bone for them. Usually, subrogation attorneys get a % of what they recover for the insurance company that paid out on the claim. Some subrogation claims are clear, some are murky, and insurance companies have all kinds of agreements as far has how to handle these things between themselves. You're smart not to post anything about the facts on here but there can be instances where the rear car has 100% liability like if a car crashes into the car in front of them which pushes that car into the car in front of them, etc. Or there can be cases where the rear car has 0% liability like then the pile-up already happened and the rear car barely taps the last car and causes no damages. And there's the in-between where the rear car did not cause the initial accident but made it worse by hitting the rear car. I mighta taken the long way around the barn on this one but, in the end, you were a responsible person and had insurance so they should handle it. It's what you paid for.
  4. Jimmer Negamanee

    SPF

    Sold Pending Funds through other avenue. Will re-post if it falls through. Will know in about 72 hours. Thank you.
  5. Jimmer Negamanee

    End of year thoughts?

    Great bull and keep trying to post the story with more pics!
  6. Jimmer Negamanee

    New hunting rig

    Sweet build! I'm drooling. I'm at a decision point with my 1st gen Xterra. I'll make a different thread about it when I get a chance to get some thoughts and advice. Thanks for this post.
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    New mechanic starting out

    I think government work would be worth him considering. I'm more familiar with municipalities but here are some considerations that might be applicable depending on organization: - Most large cities have public works departments and the need to maintain not just passenger vehicles but industrial vehicles too like solid waste (garbage) trucks, etc. - Steady work with a consistent schedule and holidays off or holiday pay. - Health insurance - Retirement plan (not as generous as it used to be but still better than nothing). - Ability to buy back military time as prior gov't service with pre-tax dollars, payroll deduction and once bought back this will give him 6 years of service in the municipal retirement plan (usually Arizona State Retirement System unless Phoenix or Tucson). -Room for advancement into supervision/mgmt -Training/Education benefits -Tools? I don't know if they supply tools or not. -Hourly rate (usually less than pvt. sector but with the reduction in fringe benefits, it might be closer than they used to be). Just some thoughts for your boy to consider.
  8. Jimmer Negamanee

    FYI - Meat Processing

    FYI - I was there today (11/17) and Von Hanson's is also full. They'll accept more starting the 24th.
  9. Jimmer Negamanee

    36B success

    Well done! Great write up and pictures. I agree with you that, with or without a harvest, it's a great unit and a great time. I head down there tomorrow and can't wait.
  10. Jimmer Negamanee

    FFL advice

    + 1 for Healy Arms. I've always had good experiences there whether buying from their stock or using them for FFL purposes for online purchases. (Plus, they are a CWT.com sponsor) https://www.healyarms.com/
  11. Jimmer Negamanee

    Deer tags. (In mail?)

    I had USPS return my mail to sender for no reason and called AZGFD yesterday (7/12) to see if my tag had been returned and the nice gentleman said paper tags have not been mailed out yet.
  12. Jimmer Negamanee

    SMALL FEMALE PIT BULL FREE TO GOOD HOME

    Post a pic if you can. Maybe someone will fall in love. Good for you for rescuing her and trying to find her a home.
  13. Jimmer Negamanee

    Applying together point spread

    I learned something with this post. I understood it exactly as MogollonMan described it with the exception of the last part. I thought if there was 1 tag left and the hypothetical application with 4 people was picked, then the AZGFD would issue 4 tags. Under this procedure, the maximum # of tags issued would, at most, exceed the # of tags allotted by 3 which, in the vast majority of situations, would be insignificant from a game animal population standpoint. That way they wouldn't have to keep re-drawing until they got to an application with only 1 person on it. But the system described by MogollonMan makes sense because in cases where there is only 1 or 2 tags available, sending 4 hunters into the field could indeed have an impact on game populations.
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    Arizona Trail - Any Fanatics???

    Good for you Stanley! I'm glad you're planning this. So many people put things off not realizing that it is later than we think. The ATA website has a lot of info. Thanks for posting the link. I'll be following this thread! -Jimmer
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    Taking Care of Feral Cattle in Gila National Forest

    The negative ecosystem effects of feral horses, burros, and to a lesser extent cattle, have been well documented and there is no sound reason why they should not be removed. (And I don't consider being "majestic" or a "symbol of the West" to be sound reasons.) I think letting individuals hunt them for their personal consumption seems like an elegant solution. It wouldn't cost the gov't money unless they wanted to issue tags and do check-ins or something like that. Even with that, the costs would be minimal. For some unknown reason, YouTube routinely suggests hunting video to me and I've seen a bunch from Australia where they hunt horses, cattle, and camels. And the camel back-straps they cook up over the campfire look dee-licious.
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