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    Father-In Law Cleaning Out and I'm Cleaning UP!

    Father-In-Law called and said he had 3 things for me as he was cleaning out today... Umm. This filled the truck and I have to go back tomorrow for BUNDLES of Conduit.. He cleans-out, I Clean Up.

    Looks like some good: NON-Scrap Stuff- 2 perfectly good hitches, Craftsman Lawn Cart, Possibly the Porch Corners.. A Craigslisting I will Go!








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    Nice load!!!

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    How much for the trailer, if i may ask?

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    Nice. I'll guess the year I'm thinking about a 2002

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    Kochy is close.. But it is a 2000.
    Gino.. For real? if you mean the little one ON the big one I make you heck of a deal if you were to make a voyage from The Great North to the Great Cornfield in the midwest :-)

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    cool deal!

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    Nice haul.
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    Those porch corner posts look solid to me, bet ya can't buy anything new like that these days. I'd be shopping those around somewhere too

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    Depending on the condition try selling the tower sections for more that scrap. Mike ke4ilg
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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    Depending on the condition try selling the tower sections for more that scrap. Mike ke4ilg
    Not tower pieces, look to be wrought iron porch corner pieces. You know, to hold the roof up
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    Mines a 98, Sledge. It MAY hit 120,000 today. Just stated seeing some rust, paint bubbling in the panels behind the doors, this spring. Plan on keepin that thing until...welllllllll they can bury me in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Not tower pieces, look to be wrought iron porch corner pieces. You know, to hold the roof up
    I had to put on my "old" guy glasses and you are correct. Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroJer View Post
    Mines a 98, Sledge. It MAY hit 120,000 today. Just stated seeing some rust, paint bubbling in the panels behind the doors, this spring. Plan on keepin that thing until...welllllllll they can bury me in it
    You are probably on the same mileage schedule I am. My 2000 only has 78K on it. I looooove it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Not tower pieces, look to be wrought iron porch corner pieces. You know, to hold the roof up
    Yes indeedy.. My mother and father in law had them on their porch until they did a remodel and put in solid posts. He saves everything.. and I have caught him on a lucky day that he has decided to PURGE PURGE PURGE!

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    Hey ya might get more for the old porch posts ,i been sending all mine to the garden club,their taking a few of the metal posts and old metal sattelite dish upside down and making gazebbos out of them,my cousin uses hers to plant climbing beans, some ive seen they just plant climbing folage or morning glories.

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    I just sold a lawn mower trailer for 40$. Im keeping the John deere 180 that came with it tho lol, anythings better then scrap value

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