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  1. grizcty

    Found in the woods

    Being a grunt carrying 100 + LBS. , in those days:cry: You left out, a couple words describing those trails. Also Ft. Ord was called "Planet Ord". On a hot windy day, we could smell the garlic from Gillroy. I remember driving the hwy. to Salinas.:driver: Past the miles of lettuce/produce...
  2. grizcty

    Found in the woods

    Don't forget this is in California. Were the ONLY folks ALLOWED to have guns, are the gang bangers! I store my Canadian friends guns, here in Alaska. Then, they come to visit them. Don't get me going.............LOL
  3. grizcty

    Found in the woods

    Maybe I should of, clarified myself. I DO recover these vehicles from Federal lands. Alaska has more Federal lands, than any other state. They contact/pay me, for these type of recoveries. If you HINT, to the regional supervisor. That they have a potential environmental/safety hazard in THEIR...
  4. grizcty

    Found in the woods

    I do these recovery's all the time. I use my M 29 or 601 to drag them out. Load them up and go. I just bought a M936. And plan to use it. To recover abandoned equipment, in a logging area. Hells Bells, You could probably get then to pay you to remove it! :idea:
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