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Everything posted by twigsnapper
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Maybe you can provide some better resources?
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Jay Scott and Brian Rimza broke down the sheep units on Jay’s podcast. There is some very useful info on the podcast. Also Brian wrote an article for GoHunt.com that has good info as well.
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12-16 depending on what type of driving, less if pulling
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Price drop $12,000 obo Found a truck I want to buy and wife says I have to sell the sequoia first 😁
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Good Luck Hunter!!! Have fun!
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Had a couple people asking for some pics of the underside since it lived in WY before I got it. Here are some pics of the undercarriage, it is in very good condition.
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I just went and looked at a truck that has “perfect paint and perfect body” from a craigslist add and it was in much worse shape than my Sequoia. Neither of the headlights were mounted properly, the paint was pealing in multiple spots and it have a bent fender and quite a bit of rust. Some people drive me nuts!
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Taking up space in my garage. Free to a good home, will not hold them. Tatum and Union Hills Andy 6028810610
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Shoot me a text, I’m pretty flexible on time tomorrow
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Sorry man, it’s always tuff to let them go.
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In his argument he implies that “you have to be trained and licensed to operate a vehicle”. This is true if you operate that vehicle on public roads. You do not have to having any training or licensing to own a vehicle. Just like owning a firearm requires no training or licensing. If you choose to carry your fire arm in public places you may need to have training or licensing like a concealed carry. Obviously there are State level differences with this. He is comparing apples and watermelons when comparing operating of an item and ownership of that item. If I own a vehicle and it is parked on my private property and not used on public roadways then no licensing or training is required. Your friend is blending arguments and missing the details along the way.
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2018 BS Green Scores.xlsx Not sure if I am able to upload a spreadsheet.... let's see how this works.
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With the new privacy rules at G&F this is the best we get, hope it helps If the photo isn’t viewable I’ll post the doc later when I’m on my computer.
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87 Samurai, 1.6L fuel injected motor from a 92, runs good, spring over lift, power steering, rock sliders, nice interior, 31' tires, american racing aluminum wheels, new window seals on both doors, new door panels, brand new exhaust. I have quite a few extra items for it: The original steering parts, an extra fuel injection system including throttle body, all sensors, wiring harness, ect... spare wheel and tire, I also have a set of rear jeep springs if you want them. For a full price offer I will toss in all the extra items. call or text with questions. $3,800 Andy 602-881-0610
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Just curious if there is an update on this case? Interestingly quiet for a while...
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In my opinion it has nothing to do with Xbox or a cell phone and 100% to do with parenting and culture and big city culture. Growing up in a small town, we kids were always picking up side jobs and learning construction along the way. Parents nowadays don’t let their kids outside let alone go work a side job and parents put more emphasis on school and activities then they do on getting life skills through work experience as a teenager. I hope when my boys are old enough I have guys like Tony around to chew their butt and give them a chance to make a buck or two. Don’t blame the kids, it’s the parents.
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Looking for a 12 or 14 foot trailer, prefer double axle with a ramp but I’m open. Shoot me a pm or text if you have one you want to sell. Andy 6028810610
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Easy solution, Amazon.... or looks like Lowe’s
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Deck is 6x10, new tires, over all in good shape. I will trade toward a double axle trailer 12-14’. Open to other trades for guns, optics... $1200 Andy 6028810610
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Sold
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We got lucky and turned one up yesterday. It was my sons first time shed hunting. Completely made his and my day, he was tired and riding on my shoulders back to the truck when we found it. Quiet ride home
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I have built a handful of trailers over the years and gotten them through the inspection, get receipt(s) for the trailer parts you buy, take some pictures of the build process, it’s no big deal. I had a trailer I built in like 2003, the license plate from Wyoming was stolen so I took it in with some receipts I had from another trailer in 2010ish, told the guy I built it and left it out in the rain before I could paint it, no biggy, got my AZ title and permanent plate. Remember, Receipts and pictures!! Have your buddy write you a receipt for “used trailer parts”, buy a coupler, lights and a few things from a trailer store, keep the receipts, and you will be just fine.
