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It\'s a Dry Heat
06-29-2004, 04:39 PM
I was wondering what I was going to do with that 10,000 lb strip.
It\'s a Dry Heat
06-29-2004, 04:39 PM
I was wondering what I was going to do with that 10,000 lb strip.
It\'s a Dry Heat
06-29-2004, 04:39 PM
I was wondering what I was going to do with that 10,000 lb strip.
It\'s a Dry Heat
06-29-2004, 04:47 PM
No I didn't get the Hummer muddy.
Kevin B
06-29-2004, 08:56 PM
Hey Vern, was that a "strip" of bacon you used for that recovery http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif.
HummMe
06-29-2004, 10:09 PM
If I didnt know any better I would say it looks like that Deere is rescuing the H2 http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif
RIC-H0
06-30-2004, 02:10 AM
I know where you're coming from Vern...
I'm always looking for a reason to use all my cool accessories.
As a matter of fact, I actually used my winch on my job site, and saved the company about $800 and about 5 hours of work.
It's nice to have the right tool for the right job!
Ric-H2
DURAMAX TIM
06-30-2004, 02:22 PM
Do u have a water leak?
I thought AZ was a desert http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif
It\'s a Dry Heat
06-30-2004, 10:56 PM
I live in a very small area where the farmers got together and created the Salt River project. And through cannels brought water front the near by mountains for irrigation to a valley for there crops. I bought land here and get water rights. 6 inches ever 2 weeks and winter once a month. So what you see is 6 inches of water coming for my 2 1/2 acres.
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