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Everything posted by Big Tub
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The 50 amp is good for future versatility. However, have him hook it up as a 30 amp so you have the protection of the lower amperage breaker. Or better yet, have him install 1 of each and a 110V- 15A GFIC for hooking up heat tape on your water inlet. Scope creep has always been a problem for me.
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I finally made it over there in the middle of the week, during mid-day. Hardly anyone was there. That traffic circle going in really needs to be rethought. Nice facility with lots of stuff. I bought a boonie hat with Cabelas Points. I was disappointed to find out that there is not a restaurant -- I don't get out much. The restaurants died during COVID. They still have the treats/snacks counter with all the fudge AND YES I RESISTED. I am more into the phase of life into downsizing rather than accumulating but it was fun to see the fish tank and all the schtuff. A/C was on HIGH and it actually felt good to go out into the heat. I was reminded of my first experience with BassPro circa 1990 in Grapevine, Tx. There was a tornado warning and the A/C was stuck on high -- the associates were all wearing the heavy winter coats off the racks. We all spent hours there just looking at all the stuff. This week, there were no lines anywhere and it a delight.
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SOLD IT? You got to tell us the story ... enquiring minds want to know.
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Usually, an RV hookup is 30 amp, 110 volt for the smaller trailers and 50 amp for large trailers. I'm confused about 35 amp. From a 30 amp breaker, you will run the 3 wires out the bottom of the panel to a box with the RV 30 amp socket receptacle and within reach of your power cord. If you run do have to run it underground (LOTS more trouble) to a pillar, consider pulling 4 wires for a 50 amp set up and leave room for an adjacent slot in the panel to fit a 2-pull 50 amp breaker, just leaving the last wire not hooked up till you need it. That will make it almost a trivial upgrade if you get a big trailer that requires the 50 amp setup. We had a contractor set up ours for our 30 amp requirements. I'm sure glad he pulled the larger wires and extra wire for the 50 amp that we are using now. My panel is almost identical to yours.
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I talked to him today. He is still taking in turkeys, geese, ducks and cranes on a limited basis. No texts and no website (son has moved away). CALL him and leave a message and be patient.
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So how long before you can go to BassPro and park there as opposed to Costco?
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Costco is going in out in Vail
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I was going to say Art and Leroy, but that was a generation ago ... now I just feel sad.
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You would think "alive" is obvious but then again, squab might be the end need.
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I remember seeing skulls with fools gold embedded in their teeth back in the late 80's. Bizarre.
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So is there a good story about the 1 spent shell?
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I thought the site had died. I was worried.
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(SOLD) Nissan 2017 Frontier 4x4 4 door PRICE DROP!
Big Tub replied to lionhunter's topic in Classified Ads
Would you, by chance, have a camper shell for that? -
I have the X version in .357. It is very comfortable to shoot. In .45-70, is it punishing to shoot? Free bump.
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WAIT !!! That is the kid of the kid we called elkhunter? Man, I'm feeling old! CONGRATS, but now I need to go take a nap.
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PSA Dont Book Wards Outfitter For Sandhill Crane
Big Tub replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Classified Ads
I was informed just very recently that state trust land leased for cattle or planted/seeded may be off-limits if having hunters in the field will have a detrimental effect. Never have heard that before. Specifically, those farmers developing the round fields down by where the cranes hang out can kick you off their leased fields. Anyone ready to confirm this or had discussions with the State Land Department? -
how many yards do you need?
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PSA Dont Book Wards Outfitter For Sandhill Crane
Big Tub replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Classified Ads
I hear there were few young birds and that is why hunting was so difficult this year. Flights had slowed and I just needed one more bird to get the first limit. I am not too proud to ground sluice. I remember crawling along the ground below everyone's feet in the blind to the end and sneaking out. I had changed to a super full turkey choke just for the occasion. This rather small bird was hanging out just outside the large decoy spread -- lonely or wounded, I guess. Well, it worked. I love ribeye of the sky. It was indeed the only one that landed in or near the decoy spread. The flights started up again and everyone got a limit, even my partner who had trouble with his gun, so he borrowed the guide's gun. -
PSA Dont Book Wards Outfitter For Sandhill Crane
Big Tub replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Classified Ads
If you shoot them on the ground near the decoys, it helps avoid hitting the decoys. That also tells you the decoys are great quality. -
Perfect motor for a White Mt boat with a long shaft.
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PSA Dont Book Wards Outfitter For Sandhill Crane
Big Tub replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Classified Ads
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That's really fast. Mine is about 1.5 yr.
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Unit 28 Sandhill Crane
Big Tub replied to FrustratedMonk's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
I hear it was good at first and now horrible for everyone.
