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RE: Pulling out semi, car, truck, on a snow day
Makes me jealous, we got about 7" on Tuesday. Which doesn't seem like much of a challenge and then everything gets salted and I prefer to avoid that. Come Wednesday afternoon most of it was gone.
I would think local const, used for parts and equipment storage. In a similar modification the bows are raised and covered with wire mesh. The cover then has extensions sown on each side. Thats the way my truck was set up when I got it. Head room in the bed was around six feet.
Quite the cloak and dagger turn of events. It's reassuring to hear that it was only stolen for resale and not as cover for some bigger plan. Because that could be bad news for all of us.
RE: modeler
Can't do models brings back bad bad memories. When I was much younger and used to build models and aggravate my little sister she would break them to get even. So now I just push her buttons when given a chance. The models above look great though.
RE: Re: My first 5-ton purchase from GL
Nice catch, We're starting to get a decent handful of Missourians on here. Just where are you and your truck. If you need a hand let me know if close no problem. Good luck
I thought I saw you out there. Yes you can run it as you described. It seems that the point of question is how to filter it and how much to filter it. Some just run it through a coffee filter while other do as you describe plus a centrifuge. Lots of talk on here about options, I would recommend...