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Looks like you have your work "cut" out for you for a while! That tree cutting is hard work.
Hopefully you have a tractor or something with "lift and move" capability.
That bobcat looking thing sure would be neat - if it happens to be yours...
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Yeah, it seem difficult to imagine - but these police guys and gals - they use social media too. Seems to me that they are saving budget dollars driving a computer rather than a brand new Dodge Charger or a Durango! It is public information. No different than seeing you in your car going...
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If you already have insurance on something, call those folks and ask. It is a crap shoot - but don't be discouraged if you get told no. A good example is that I called my regular State Farm agent. Their particular group doesn't insure them, but he gave me a reference to a different State...
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I think @wheelspinner had two good takeoffs listed yesterday.
Might be the fastest and simplest way to go...
Hate to say it, but plastic in the engine bay is going to give up eventually.
Fixing it sooner than later would be smart. To protect that radiator!
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Exactly! Gotta have a reason... I occasionally make deliveries in one of mine. Customers know about the trucks because they see them at the plant. Always tickles them for me to deliver a box of envelopes or something small "in that great big truck".
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Just keep reminding them that you didn't remove any sort of emissions equipment.
That the truck is as it came from the factory needs to be the first thing you say. Nicely of course...
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Logic says that material is plenty tough enough... It will take several pieces on each side to be thick enough to match the "factory" height. Strangely enough the drivers side is easy if you have a set of winch fairleads to contend with. I've heard about hockey pucks too but they are a...
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Guy,
Eventually I will learn enough to be smart enough to run one of these things. :)
The explanations you give are darn good and I really appreciate it.
Tim
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Recently saw somewhere that had them offered as magnetics.
That way, you can have all the safety and attract as much attention as you need.
As a piece of magnetic material, if you need to sneak around in the woods they can easily be removed.
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I'm with you ldmack3. Guess the decision has to be made - if texting is okay or not - then make the decision. The sad part is we all know somebody who can't walk and chew bubblegum at the same time. Are they smart enough? Maybe, maybe not. Try adding a car or truck and maybe add in a...
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Owen, you are dead right! Music seems the least invasive - but even that isn't good with these old trucks IMO. Hearing what is going on in front and behind you - meaning motor and gearboxes - and being alert to emergency vehicles are important. These "ear buds" that people use are just...
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I think I may have already told you once before on a different thread - but just in case - Welcome to the Outfit!
Definitely like that truck and the body on the back is super neat!
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