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That is the coolest snip of the year or what? Well done. You must be well (more than) Pleased.
Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Great deal, for one whom is most deserving! God has truly blessed you, for all your good work!OK, boys and girls, children of all ages...
Come gather round for the SEQUEL to my original purchase announcement
"WHAT?!? $756.32 Won EVERYTHING!"
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?49661-WHAT-!-756-32-Won-EVERYTHING!&highlight=$756.32
The major plot difference is that this time it was a 5-Ton vs. a Deuce, and the winning bid was only $582.00 (plus auctions fees) for a grand total paid to GOVDEALS.COM of just $654.75 (after their 12.5% Buyers Premium).
Here are the auction pics...
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I'll be adding more to this thread as the recovery is planned and executed. We are blessed in that it's only 109 miles from our LZ, and the Midland County Sheriff's Point of Contact had some very promising things to say about her condition.
Stay tuned for more info as I get around to posting it.
I suppose I should at this time add that this is an answer to some ongoing prayers. She's already got a name: THE SHEPHERD; and she's been acquired to tote the SS Chaplain's 1960 Vintage 26' Box Van Semi-Trailer named: THE FOLLOWER.
Carry on.
I guess he will actually start Basic tomorrow or Thursday so figure about 8 weeks till graduation. I'll PM when I know exact dates.Thanks, WM.
Yes, we shall pray for your son's Basic Training experience. The chance to meet you - even though San Antonio is a 100 mile hope from here would be a great plan. Do you know the date(s)??
John
that might work, but I don't know if you would have to cut power to the other axles, FURTHERMORE that might not be enough to move it safely for 109miles
OkThank you.
I'm not considering the front axle option for the 109 mile trip, just to get it off the fenced and gated Sheriff's Office Impound Yard where it is currently parked. Once it is off their lot then I have essentially satisfied the PICK UP WITHIN 10 DAYS condition of the auction. This would also allow the Deputy who lets me into the yard to lock up and leave. The area is surrounded by oilfield related businesses. I'm sure we can find both safe and secure haven for the truck in the even more extensive repairs or a ride back to San Angelo could then be arranged.
I just feel as though an attempt to do a fairly quick and easy prep for the "short" drive home is our best PLAN A, with PLAN B being a tow or ride home for more major repairs.
Things are beginning to fall into place. Intell is coming in as I type........
More to come.
One thing if you have a newer style driver seat that you were going to put in later, do it now! If that was not you plan bring a couple of firm 1 to 2" thick pads that you can use on the seat. When I drove mine home it was 160 miles several years ago and I still have the dents in my rear end from that trip! Oh and if there is any chance of rain spend the time and clean windshield and rainX.
Thank you for the great seat suggestion. I may have to use it.
As for rain..... Nothing in the forecast for at least the next 10 days... This IS dry west Texas!