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Thanks. I wanted to drive it home, but insurance lady didn't get back in touch with me until the tow rig was already enroute to pick me up, so went ahead and let him get it. Of course no rain all afternoon, but as soon as we dropped the ramps it started pouring on us.
Picked up the 5 ton and got it home through the monsoon this evening. Had to drive it off post then sit in a walmart parking lot for 3.5 hours until hauler got there. Drives really well and fires on first hit.
Got to see a tremendous sunset on the way home also.
I am picking up my 2 pallets in Groveport on Friday. Will have room for several more as I am taking my 18 foot flatbed trailer. Willing to pickup and drop off along the way or pickup and hold for a while. I will be picking up at noon.
Thanks
Mike
You would probably be a lot better served asking that question at your state BMV office as they know all of the rules and laws that apply to your situation.
That is an A3. I bid on that truck until it hit the $3,000 mark. It even had damage to the transmission from the accident.
EDIT: fat fingers hit the wrong key. I quit at 2,000.
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