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There's no perfect answer, I knew it would be a compromise but a utility trailer will still be less than one month's payment on the truck. Plus the XJ should have no problem hauling it, though it will probably be a whole ordeal to get a hitch and get it installed though!

you've seen my pickup :D


i took almost 1000lbs of scrap in it last week too. I've adjusted very quickly to not having a truck anymore, the suburban just works better for all the stuff we do with our dogs too (flyball tournaments etc). Plus because its 2wd it still gets double digit MPG's, its only about 1 or 2 mpg worse than the half ton was
 
Looking for someone along either i70 or i80 that could snag a transmission off a truck from DrMoab and hold it till I can arrange for it to be picked up or pick it up myself...

When?

JIM.
 
Looking for someone along either i70 or i80 that could snag a transmission off a truck from DrMoab and hold it till I can arrange for it to be picked up or pick it up myself...


where along i80? i have a lot of peeps along there

Edit: I should say i have peeps along there from colorado to about chicago...after that it gets a little thin
 
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Hellaflush! :D
 
Hellaflush! :D
:roflmao: Tuners...
Yep, I just got another picture of a slashed sidewall. He beats on that thing like a redheaded stepchild.
That's because it's alright to beat on redheaded stepchildren. #1 They're redheaded. #2 They're step children.

I keed, I keed.


Good work, Brad!
 
As soon as next week sometime. Or after that it could be any time. We haul propane dispensers across 80 a lot and sometimes 70.

Would be a case of meeting the driver at a place accessible to a flatbed semi and grabbing it from him.

I live about 30 miles south of Effingham, Il. If it comes this way let me know.

JIM.
 
check out a few summer toys i bought

new grill: side burner, propane, charcoal, smoker box, combo
and new mower: craftsman with a Honda motor
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Every time I look at those grills, they're getting made out of thinner sheet. Is that one made out of something better than tinfoil?

I bought a Brinkmann charcoal grill several years ago from Gander Mountain. The outside has held up fine, even sitting outside for the last 4 winters in Minnesota. The grates need to be replaced (porcelain has cracked and the cast iron is rusting,) and the charcoal tray is starting to crack from corrosion as well. Brinkmann dropped this model some time ago, and I haven't been able to find anything other than adjustable grates. I'm probably going to end up replacing it shortly.
 
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