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I will make sure that if you have time to stop there will be a way to get it loaded with or without me being there.
I can leave my backhoe out and my brother might be able to do it.
Gimp's riding with me to Georgia and we haven't finalized the trailer yet. But, there is no sense in taking it the rally if you going down I75 and coming back the same way everything will be sitting at my place about 6.5 miles off 75 on a state route.
Vondy, You still going to that road side place on Sundays?
I can't make this next Haspin Rally as I have to go watch 83 young women parade around in bikinis at Miss Ohio USA.
Then I have to get ready for the big Georgia Rally.
My Brother did exactly what you want to do to haul his backhoe around until he could afford a tandem International with a DT466 in it.
Now he is paying to move his track hoe and he wants me to move it........... ;-)
Bed swap as I mentioned earlier. I like my A2s, green trailers that they painted tan with the covers on. You can guess what they look like when you take the covers off...........
;-)
And contrary to what other people will tell you just because it is listed at GL as an A3 doesn't mean it is an A3. Tons of them have the old bed swap done. A3 frame and axle with an A2 bed. They have to list it according to the what the frame tag says.
May or may not be easy to spot in the...
Looks good.
My Dad was a volunteer fire fighter for 13 years. I would run down to the firehouse on most day runs and pull the doors closed after the trucks pulled out. Ah memories.
:-)
Let's see now, another way of doing what, listing auctions? I vaguely remember reading about auctions in another thread but I just can't put my finger on what it was..............
I guess this is okay since it is just a website, like Ebay, GL and GSA. The problem would be with someone posting...
Rizzo, It doesn't matter. I never said that it was required of anyone, including FWS employees.
Here is Doghead's question:
"I've also heard that loadbinders need to be screw type and not cam over/lever type. Is that true anywhere?"
Is it true ANYWHERE?
All I was pointing out is that yes...
That's good news. The only reason I know about Middlesboro is I built one of their first Internet Service Providers. Don't know if they are still around though.
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