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October 31, 2010 at 12:29 PM #18144October 31, 2010 at 1:20 PM #624794bearishgurlParticipant
scaredy, first things first. If you’re going to be a junk hauler on the weekends, I’ve just taken the liberty of searching for your truck and . . . wa-la!! This one from LA is just totally you – asking $5450 and has low mileage! It could even double as a flatbed and you can also later convert it back to its orig bed (or flatbed and fence it) as you wish! That is, after you bring home your tractor and backhoe you may need to dig out that septic tank!
You can even teach your kids to drive on those country roads in it. It’s indestructible!!
[img_assist|nid=14166|title=1990 F-250|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=240|height=180]
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Within a hop and a skip from you are a few of the state’s most well-stocked wrecking yards. You will be able to find everything you need to keep this thing in parts and going well past your own time left on this earth.
October 31, 2010 at 1:20 PM #624877bearishgurlParticipantscaredy, first things first. If you’re going to be a junk hauler on the weekends, I’ve just taken the liberty of searching for your truck and . . . wa-la!! This one from LA is just totally you – asking $5450 and has low mileage! It could even double as a flatbed and you can also later convert it back to its orig bed (or flatbed and fence it) as you wish! That is, after you bring home your tractor and backhoe you may need to dig out that septic tank!
You can even teach your kids to drive on those country roads in it. It’s indestructible!!
[img_assist|nid=14166|title=1990 F-250|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=240|height=180]
See the other views here (wait for loading):
Within a hop and a skip from you are a few of the state’s most well-stocked wrecking yards. You will be able to find everything you need to keep this thing in parts and going well past your own time left on this earth.
October 31, 2010 at 1:20 PM #625868bearishgurlParticipantscaredy, first things first. If you’re going to be a junk hauler on the weekends, I’ve just taken the liberty of searching for your truck and . . . wa-la!! This one from LA is just totally you – asking $5450 and has low mileage! It could even double as a flatbed and you can also later convert it back to its orig bed (or flatbed and fence it) as you wish! That is, after you bring home your tractor and backhoe you may need to dig out that septic tank!
You can even teach your kids to drive on those country roads in it. It’s indestructible!!
[img_assist|nid=14166|title=1990 F-250|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=240|height=180]
See the other views here (wait for loading):
Within a hop and a skip from you are a few of the state’s most well-stocked wrecking yards. You will be able to find everything you need to keep this thing in parts and going well past your own time left on this earth.
October 31, 2010 at 1:20 PM #625556bearishgurlParticipantscaredy, first things first. If you’re going to be a junk hauler on the weekends, I’ve just taken the liberty of searching for your truck and . . . wa-la!! This one from LA is just totally you – asking $5450 and has low mileage! It could even double as a flatbed and you can also later convert it back to its orig bed (or flatbed and fence it) as you wish! That is, after you bring home your tractor and backhoe you may need to dig out that septic tank!
You can even teach your kids to drive on those country roads in it. It’s indestructible!!
[img_assist|nid=14166|title=1990 F-250|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=240|height=180]
See the other views here (wait for loading):
Within a hop and a skip from you are a few of the state’s most well-stocked wrecking yards. You will be able to find everything you need to keep this thing in parts and going well past your own time left on this earth.
October 31, 2010 at 1:20 PM #625432bearishgurlParticipantscaredy, first things first. If you’re going to be a junk hauler on the weekends, I’ve just taken the liberty of searching for your truck and . . . wa-la!! This one from LA is just totally you – asking $5450 and has low mileage! It could even double as a flatbed and you can also later convert it back to its orig bed (or flatbed and fence it) as you wish! That is, after you bring home your tractor and backhoe you may need to dig out that septic tank!
You can even teach your kids to drive on those country roads in it. It’s indestructible!!
[img_assist|nid=14166|title=1990 F-250|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=240|height=180]
See the other views here (wait for loading):
Within a hop and a skip from you are a few of the state’s most well-stocked wrecking yards. You will be able to find everything you need to keep this thing in parts and going well past your own time left on this earth.
October 31, 2010 at 9:22 PM #624849NotCrankyParticipantWhat is the purpose of the fence? How long is it?
October 31, 2010 at 9:22 PM #624932NotCrankyParticipantWhat is the purpose of the fence? How long is it?
October 31, 2010 at 9:22 PM #625922NotCrankyParticipantWhat is the purpose of the fence? How long is it?
October 31, 2010 at 9:22 PM #625611NotCrankyParticipantWhat is the purpose of the fence? How long is it?
October 31, 2010 at 9:22 PM #625486NotCrankyParticipantWhat is the purpose of the fence? How long is it?
November 1, 2010 at 6:11 AM #625550scaredyclassicParticipantthe purpose of most of the fence is to keep in intimidating dogs and wandering goats.
also to make theft/burglary a little more difficult.
a smaller portion of the fence would be that plus decorative. there’s 2plus acres, but could be done in portions. Also, the fence wouldn’t need to go around all that.
also, there is much fence in place already, although it’s unclear for how long.
I’ve been looking at a lot of fencing nowadays as i ride my bike or drive around and it seems like just a piece of treated wood or metal post holding up some wire mesh is a common and not bad solution, where aesthetics don’t count.
Bearishgurl, appreciate the thought that went into the vehicle solution. However, i think I’m going to try one of those trailers attached to my minivan for a little while and see how that goes. In a county this big, there has to be lots of rusty old fence material somewhere lying around for cheap. a boy can dream, can’t he?
November 1, 2010 at 6:11 AM #625983scaredyclassicParticipantthe purpose of most of the fence is to keep in intimidating dogs and wandering goats.
also to make theft/burglary a little more difficult.
a smaller portion of the fence would be that plus decorative. there’s 2plus acres, but could be done in portions. Also, the fence wouldn’t need to go around all that.
also, there is much fence in place already, although it’s unclear for how long.
I’ve been looking at a lot of fencing nowadays as i ride my bike or drive around and it seems like just a piece of treated wood or metal post holding up some wire mesh is a common and not bad solution, where aesthetics don’t count.
Bearishgurl, appreciate the thought that went into the vehicle solution. However, i think I’m going to try one of those trailers attached to my minivan for a little while and see how that goes. In a county this big, there has to be lots of rusty old fence material somewhere lying around for cheap. a boy can dream, can’t he?
November 1, 2010 at 6:11 AM #625675scaredyclassicParticipantthe purpose of most of the fence is to keep in intimidating dogs and wandering goats.
also to make theft/burglary a little more difficult.
a smaller portion of the fence would be that plus decorative. there’s 2plus acres, but could be done in portions. Also, the fence wouldn’t need to go around all that.
also, there is much fence in place already, although it’s unclear for how long.
I’ve been looking at a lot of fencing nowadays as i ride my bike or drive around and it seems like just a piece of treated wood or metal post holding up some wire mesh is a common and not bad solution, where aesthetics don’t count.
Bearishgurl, appreciate the thought that went into the vehicle solution. However, i think I’m going to try one of those trailers attached to my minivan for a little while and see how that goes. In a county this big, there has to be lots of rusty old fence material somewhere lying around for cheap. a boy can dream, can’t he?
November 1, 2010 at 6:11 AM #624915scaredyclassicParticipantthe purpose of most of the fence is to keep in intimidating dogs and wandering goats.
also to make theft/burglary a little more difficult.
a smaller portion of the fence would be that plus decorative. there’s 2plus acres, but could be done in portions. Also, the fence wouldn’t need to go around all that.
also, there is much fence in place already, although it’s unclear for how long.
I’ve been looking at a lot of fencing nowadays as i ride my bike or drive around and it seems like just a piece of treated wood or metal post holding up some wire mesh is a common and not bad solution, where aesthetics don’t count.
Bearishgurl, appreciate the thought that went into the vehicle solution. However, i think I’m going to try one of those trailers attached to my minivan for a little while and see how that goes. In a county this big, there has to be lots of rusty old fence material somewhere lying around for cheap. a boy can dream, can’t he?
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