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Post by 36fan on Jan 9, 2017 12:46:26 GMT -5
well ... I went 0 for 3 on my bundle. Made a bad hit on a doe with the xbow that I failed to recover, and passed on easy shots on several 1.5 yr old bucks. Even had a stand stolen this year - which totally screwed up my opening morning firearm hunt. BUT I did get a big ol' nanny doe behind my house (Plan B for opening day firearm day), so it got tagged with a landowner tag. Bonus: I got my wife to blood trail it with me, AND hold the flashlight while I field dressed her (the doe, not the wife)
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Post by 36fan on Jan 9, 2017 12:27:20 GMT -5
It's a guesstimate. I get mine for free from work It's probably closer to $2/suit...but it's been awhile since I've had to don a tyvek.
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Post by 36fan on Jan 7, 2017 19:21:45 GMT -5
I remember about 8 years ago when my nephew was sent home from school by his teacher because he wore a camo pair a jeans to school. I was PO'ed and was ready to let the principal know my thoughts, but my brother said to let it go, I did, but wasn't happy about it. Was no camo in the school dress code? Sounds like your brother should've been at the school, the superintendent's office, and the school board meeting discussing the issue with them.
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Post by 36fan on Jan 7, 2017 18:29:35 GMT -5
Ten dollar tyvek suit Ten dollars/suit sounds kind of expensive ... but we used to buy them by the case.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 16, 2016 19:55:39 GMT -5
I had a crude 86 F250 with the 300 6 banger 4 speed I bought new, it was one of the toughest trucks I have ever owned. It took almost as much abuse as my 94 Toyota 4x4. I put over 300K on both of them and 250K was on gravel and dirt roads. Never owned another Ford since that one until about 6 month ago got a 2006 Ranger 4x4 that only had 55K on it and I can see now it's not going to be as tough as the old 86 F250. My son has a 86 F350 with a 460 engine in it. Yes, bad to the bone truck. He has a plow and salt spreader on it. I don't have pictures, but I will take some and post. He sold his 79 F150 last Saturday. In high school I drove my Dad's old 1981 F250 w/ 400 ci V8. That thing was a tank! The bed had rusted out and dad had a 1/4" steel plate welded over the bed and tailgate. The ride was so stiff and rough you couldn't wear a seatbelt without getting your guts ripped put.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 16, 2016 19:49:34 GMT -5
tubes of sand over the axle will help. The same amount of weight at the end of the bed actually has the same effect as more weight over the axle.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 15, 2016 22:12:56 GMT -5
I see an image that says the Facebook post is no longer available...
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Post by 36fan on Dec 15, 2016 22:11:16 GMT -5
I identified a possible issue with the aluminum body this week. My wife drove it Wednesday when it snowed. She said when she got to areas that weren't plowed, the back end was all over the place. She locked in the front hubs and all was good. At first I was cursing the all-season tires that are marketed as all-terrain, then it donned on me, this new family car weighs 1,000 pounds less than the old mule. Maybe the back end needs a little weight added...
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Post by 36fan on Dec 15, 2016 22:02:28 GMT -5
I get this about everyday from this site... Most time mutil times a day Anybody got any help with this? Modify your security settings in your anti-virus program (Kaspersky). If you make them less rigid, you won't get this message.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 15, 2016 21:44:22 GMT -5
I've not had any issues. Sounds like you may have a virus.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 6, 2016 12:00:30 GMT -5
Then why did you edit your first post? You were definitely communicating something with that! If you don't care about the spelon, then change it back. that was the exception....1% of the time you are wright. btw did you know 78.92% of all statsistics are made up? No, no, no!!! You can't only use part of it: 78% of statistics are made up on the spot, 20% are distortions and lies, and the other 15% are accurate. And here is a statistic I'm sure duff will appreciate: The average person has one breast and one testicle.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 5, 2016 21:32:11 GMT -5
There seems to be a lot of spelon errors in this thread... Like I tell my coworker...do you know what I was communicating or not? then why does it matter if I spelled it correctly or not? Then why did you edit your first post? You were definitely communicating something with that! If you don't care about the spelon, then change it back.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 5, 2016 17:50:23 GMT -5
I heard Volkswagen was trying to get into Nascar with the Jetta. No joke.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 5, 2016 12:05:33 GMT -5
There seems to be a lot of spelon errors in this thread...
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Post by 36fan on Dec 4, 2016 19:13:25 GMT -5
camper shell would be my choice. But I have to shine a few pennies before I can spring for mine. I'm probably leaning towards a 3 panel tonneau cover right now. It flips up easy and can be removed solo, but a shell would allow me to put more stuff in it and keep it out of the weather before having to remove it. I'm sure my wife will have some input before I pull the trigger.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 4, 2016 15:37:12 GMT -5
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Post by 36fan on Dec 4, 2016 15:23:30 GMT -5
Get the Weathertech floor coverings. It's well worth it. Amazon had the best deal. I have had them now for 3 years and they still look like new and so do the carpets. She came with vinyl mats down, and carpet mats wrapped in plastic, which are still in the back floorboard. I probably won't get any new mats for awhile. I have Husky liners in my old truck, and they have held up well for the past 15 or so years. I still don't understand why it's so hard to get a truck with vinyl floors. Instead they have carpet, and we put vinyl mats over the carpet to protect the carpet.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 4, 2016 15:11:53 GMT -5
No heated tailgate, but the fu-fu backup camera and backup sensor are on it. I discovered today that if you back up with the tailgate down, the stupid backup sensor screams at you thinking you are about to hit the ground. I have to figure out how to disable that damn thing. wait until you are backing a trailer...we have that on our yukon. I hate it but the camera is nice when hooking up a trailer by yourself I was playing with the settings today, and I found a "trailer" setting. I'm pretty sure it silences the alarm.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 4, 2016 15:09:11 GMT -5
Ya know.... Ford circles their mistakes with an oval oh...is that what it is. I thought the correct answer was circled!
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Post by 36fan on Dec 3, 2016 23:12:14 GMT -5
How is the water table in your area? If you have a high water table/seasonal high water table, when the pool concrete starts to deteriorate, using the area of storage may not be a good idea, unless you put a sump pump down there.
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