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mowerman

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  1. And yes, towing is not an option last I heard it was around 1000 bucks just to hook it up and then might charge you commercial rate for travel to and from the vehicle. It’s pretty much cheaper to rent a tractor and drop deck and do it yourself best route mack Museum
  2. I was going to suggest the same thing but here in Nevada the vehicle has to be inspected by the DMV before they will give you a fresh registration if it hasn’t been registered in a number of years and it’s out of their computer. Good luck.bob
  3. We got turned on to a Mexican handyman around here. The guy works real cheap and does great work as I mentioned. I’m hoping he still does it. Last thing he did was about 60 feet for six grand.
  4. Yes, I don’t recall ever seeing one either. That’s why I assumed it was very old. I am not very familiar with fire equipment at all. But from where I stand, it just looks like a very old design. I’m even going to go as far as possible before engines were invented. At least that’s what it looks like pre-engine era. Bob
  5. I was going to say the same thing I didn’t even know if they sold that filler primer anymore great progress thanks thanks for that bob
  6. Ok found it I’ll have to rent it net flux haven’t seen it since it was new … bob
  7. Thought of it a good part of the day the dozers were possessed and they were running with no operators… bob
  8. I remember a movie back when I was a young teen with …Clint Walker seems had a bunch of them in there. It was some sort of science fiction flick I think it was a long time ago… bob
  9. Might be looking at the same deal our neighbors are moving that we really liked. They’re selling the house. All we got is a chicken wire fence in between these days. You never know what you’re gonna get so I’m just going to put up 6 foot redwood pickets and not have to worry about anything Not sure it’s probably not gonna be cheap but we do know a guy… hopefully he’s still doing it … he … was very reasonable… bob
  10. Yes, money maker too once you get yourself a name around town everybody will be calling you great retirement position if you were to ask me,,,, have a ball with it?
  11. Good luck cool truck… bob
  12. You got us all beat… babba
  13. That’s the way it is here
  14. excellent man, keep us informed…. bob
  15. Yeah same here with roof and latter I still use the ladder but only when wife is home absolutely no roof I’m afraid of loosing conscious mainly when it’s too late to do anything about it and your tumbling to the ground…. OK now I think we’re stepping all over this guy tread happens a lot Joey. Where are you when I need you Bob
  16. His bench looks like mine probably mentioned I have 30 feet of workspace and the entire 30 feet looks like that
  17. Excellent thanks for that. It looks very very old.Bob
  18. Excellent thanks for that… bob
  19. sound like something B model store would carry,,,bob
  20. oh hell all these years i thought the D9 was the bucket loader,,,thats what the wrecking yard had,,,they had huge forks welded to the bucket to lift up cars,,,,,great photos paul,,thanks for that,,,bob
  21. or change out the starter,,,bob
  22. and you cant beat that tall breather,,,woo hoo,,bob
  23. I remember as a young guy, one of our local wrecking yards had a D9. They used to move shit around with man. That thing sounded real good. I used to enjoy watching the guy move cars around just listening to that caterpillar engine almost appeared to have a little louder exhaust for some reason, I don’t know whether it was wore out muffler or what, but it was a little louder Than I thought it should be … and yes, heavy equipment as usual very interesting to most of us… bob
  24. Ha ha, sorry about venting. I thought I would throw that in. Got to stay home today and I’m too tired to do anything…. Bob
  25. Excellent good luck yeah, I was very impressed with the work. These guys did so broke down yesterday off today. set 6 1/2 hours waiting for a wrecker started work at 7:30. Didn’t leave the yard till almost midnight. Bob
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