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Tim im so sorry to hear about Jax. But, I am glad to hear he is not in pain anymore. I would be a total emotional wreck and probably call in sick to work for a week or two if either of my dogs passed away, so I can only imagine the emotions you are going through right now.
 
Sorry to hear, Tim. It's always hard losing friends.
 
Jax was an awesome friend and I too will miss him, Tim. My condolences to you and Diane. You have my number if there is anything I can do for you in this time of sorrow don't hesitate for a second to give me a call.

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I am so sorry to hear about Jax
 
I am so sorry that you lost your little buddy Tim. He was an amazing dog.
 
So sorry for your loss Tim. He was a very cool dog indeed.
 
Sorry Tim. :(





I leave you this picture of sand ladders as I know you like sand ladders...
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sorry to hear about Jax Tim. I know how hard it can be to lose a great pet and friend. My heart go's out to you.
 
Tim, I hadn't checked the board in a while and was sad to find this when I came back. I'm sorry to hear you lost Jax and we offer our deepest condolences to you and Diane.
 
Thank You to all who wrote, called, texted, emailed, or messaged about Jax.
Your kind words & thoughts really helped Diane & I get through a very painful time.
I need to design & fabricate the urn that will contain his ashes.
It will be made of sheet metal that i will cut from a spare XJ hood that i have.
Jax always loved being in the jeep, & so he will always be.

We just got back from a 2 week whirlwind in Oregon.
I went fishing one day & worked on houses the other 14 days.
We closed on another duplex on the 24th & I spent 3 days fixing things to get it rent ready.
One we bought a couple month ago is almost done fixing up. Just down to a punch list with my contractor.
I really need to keep after him to make sure everything gets done right & on time. uugghh, he makes me friggin crazy. His helpers all look like meth heads, but he is really cheap.
I did all the demo on a really beatup 1910 small cottage I bought on the last trip.
Had some guys cut down a 42" round doug fir that was about 120' tall. The neighbors wanted the firewood & cut it all up & will burn the scraps in the yard at no cost. win!
The new roofing materials get delivered tuesday & the electrician is about half way done rewiring the house.
I got word back from a bank that if I bump a lowball offer i made 4 months ago by 5k they will accept it, so I did.
Met with my inspector, checked it all out, didn't find too much nasty stuff (needs new roof, carpet, exterior paint, furnace, condensing unit, water heater & misc. clean up, about 10 to 12k total rehab costs) & it should close the end of january.
With luck I can get all the rehab done & rent ready by march 1st.

It looks like KOH may be out for me this year as i will need to spend all the time I can get off working up in Oregon.
Right before we left I started building a cage for my excavator. got it roughed out & some of it is finished welded, but lots to do to make a semi enclosed cab out of it.
I did get the green heep road worthy again, replaced a deavers main leaf that I destroyed, fixed the broken arb, & reset the gears.
Sooner or later I need to get back into the shop & build a cage for the red p.o.s.
 
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I need to design & fabricate the urn that will contain his ashes.
It will be made of sheet metal that i will cut from a spare XJ hood that i have.
Jax always loved being in the jeep, & so he will always be.

Just don't paint the urn red. Jax might come back and haunt you if you put him into a red Jeep. ;)
 
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