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Nothin special…
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Good price on this one. If you come to Tucson ever I’ll take it
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Coop Coyote
muledeerarea33? replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
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I just thought he quit posting cause he had his money and was enjoying it. Wasn’t aware of jail time and what not. Hope he’s ok, he was a good guy off the forum. What happened if I may ask?
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Still morbidly obese and fat AF plus whatever else fat guys are called. Started eating chicken and rice a few weeks ago. Wasn’t aware an almost pure elk diet spiked cholesterol. Thought it was better than that. Life fail.
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Since my oven went out a few years ago…. I bbq, smoke, or toaster oven everything! Just tastes better
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I love my 1100’s!!! Favorite dove/quail guns!! Need a 410 to complete the collection. OP good luck with the sale! Shouldn’t take long to sell this beautiful shotgun.
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Just burbon tonight. Really wanna eat but already got my calories in. Discipline my friends.
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What’s wrong with it that you’re needing to sell? Or is it just a property that you don’t need in your portfolio?
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Am I seeing deer tracks in that tractor tire?
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You had me at blue cheese!!!
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Thank you for the recommendations. I’m in the sit and wait period now.
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Tools for off-roading / repairs - what do you carry
muledeerarea33? replied to n2horns's topic in The Campfire
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Tools for off-roading / repairs - what do you carry
muledeerarea33? replied to n2horns's topic in The Campfire
Didn’t see extra spare listed unless I missed it? Always carry 2 spares since I’ve needed 2 before. Battery impact is a must as well as a few pry bars and valve stems (been there too) other than your list I would add a few common parts that fail on whatever your driving. You may not have the tools to replace but at least you’ll have the parts when you gotta hitchhike back to town on a Sunday morning at 5am with all the parts stores closed. A buddy can drive you back out with the tools to replace the parts you already have. Saves a really expensive tow bill. I had to replace a ball joint once, distributor once, plug wire once, hubs a few times, fuses once when I knocked off my trailer plug and the Tacoma wouldn’t come outa park. Just keep some common parts with your tools. Could save a lot of money.