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Jeep CJ to SBM $165.56
Advanced Adapters Paso Robles Ca.
 
I need to find an old CJ2 Jeep left over in Vietnam. I think I would be pretty cool to have there. I know they're around. Will start checking soon...:thumbsup:
 
Only what? A chilly 20 hour drive in that CJ? To the new place that is :lol:
The Jeep is only a couple hours over the border into Oklahoma from our farm in Arkansas. It is already set up as a spray buggy which is exactly what I want to do with it, for pastures and road weed control. They want stupid money these days for a good side by side. Wish we had kept ours! And to be honest the side by sides of today and the CJ2 are essentially the same size.
 
Hidey Ho
Or is that Hi- ho, Hi-ho......?
Who you callin a ho?
I guess I am a freaking ho!
Oh him...:rolleyes:

Tell him he has to bring a bottle for admission!
Suddenly there is a fell schedule of showings...
That right there is a solid idea!
"Dear, this sale may take longer than we thought..."
Exactly, Jodi runs a property management company on the side and it amazes me how little value most realtors bring in todays property landscape. To your point the typical (not all) realtor lets the client do the work and then skims a commission for nothing but getting you on the MLS data base. Just my opinion but I think realtors are going the way of the travel agent and photo hut.
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Besides I've heard the owner is a pretty good shot and it is Fargo. :elmer:
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Three, One for my Cuda and one for the one Mitch will be scrapping!
Get a crane in and set them right on the shed! 2 problems solved!

Good Morning
 
Well day two of showings today and the house is yet to be listed. One guy from yesterday now wants to bring his entire family out here Saturday for another walk thru. Not sure I am realtor material. But whatever it takes to get it sold.
Most houses today sell within hours of their listing and often for thousands more than the asking price. Do what you got to do. Good luck.
 
I’m still no good at estimating wood piles, but pretty sure this is way more than a cord. They had left early again on Wednesday without finishing as it was going to rain. Just really dragging along for what was projected to be a couple hours actual work. Seemed the splitting went fast, but he got bogged down with cutting. So yesterday he wasn't coming till afternoon... I took my chainsaw out in the morning and cut up/cleaned up everything that was left. So all they had to do was split it and roll. He is a legit business and fully insured, but I kinda wanted him out of here before he hurt himself or something...

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Partially subterranean... if you have the terrain to set it into a hillside
probably, if done correctly.

I’ll find the pictures. In 2008, my base got hit with an F3 that grew into an F4 as it crossed. The Ranges all had connexes as storm shelters, they were anchored at each corner and buried on 3 sides but the roofs were exposed. It ripped them right out . Thankfully no one was in them. I always figured if they’d just buried the roofs that they’d been fine, but they said the roofs couldn’t support the weight of the dirt
 
I’m still no good at estimating wood piles, but pretty sure this is way more than a cord. They had left early again on Wednesday without finishing as it was going to rain. Just really dragging along for what was projected to be a couple hours actual work. Seemed the splitting went fast, but he got bogged down with cutting. So yesterday he wasn't coming till afternoon... I took my chainsaw out in the morning and cut up/cleaned up everything that was left. So all they had to do was split it and roll. He is a legit business and fully insured, but I kinda wanted him out of here before he hurt himself or something...

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Looks more than 1 cord to me if you're counting the stacked in the back of the pic. Splitting and cutting is on my list for the day, daughter is having a birthday party, I'm on tap for stringing the party lights and the firewood.
 
Those Mahindra Rokors look like a 3/4 scale CJ2 :D Too bad they're not street legal.

I've seen those, pretty cool. While working this week a tower climbing owner showed me a video of his new toy, a Sherp. That's one crazy vehicle there, 72 inch tires, Ukraine made, land, ice, water, snow etc.
 
Looks more than 1 cord to me if you're counting the stacked in the back of the pic. Splitting and cutting is on my list for the day, daughter is having a birthday party, I'm on tap for stringing the party lights and the firewood.

I always found that piles become disappointing when you start stacking it tightly. Good amount nonetheless.
 
I've seen those, pretty cool. While working this week a tower climbing owner showed me a video of his new toy, a Sherpa. That's one crazy vehicle there, 72 inch tires, Ukraine made, land, ice, water, snow etc.

Oh yeah... you can fill the wheels with fuel and it uses like a single wrench to repair everything? I think they got super popular and the prices spiked
 
Looks more than 1 cord to me if you're counting the stacked in the back of the pic. Splitting and cutting is on my list for the day, daughter is having a birthday party, I'm on tap for stringing the party lights and the firewood.
Just the pile. The stack is about 2/3cord by itself. There is definitely a good bit more in the pile than already stacked. Pile is roughly 12x15x4ft high...
 
Start thinning it down now Mitch, if we had not started early it would have been terrible. Turns out I am a pack rat. I took a hard look at what all I had spread across three shops and thought I am not moving all this to Arkansas. I really thinned out the junk and stuff I had saved over the years, in no way am I close to a minimalist lifestyle but I sure tossed a bunch of stuff. We started about a year ahead of target and it has paid off huge dividends for us with regard to both time compression and stress related to the move.
We did the same and then did it again while it was still boxed and, on the floor, as we unpacked at the new place.
 
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