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    my truck full of tools and junk in the cab is 400- 500 lbs heavier than cleaned out and only having the basic 5 gallon bucket of tools.
    That adds up over the miles.

    I cannot push enough for people to plant their own food, it's one of the highest bills in any household. any time you can chip away at that one, is worth a little work in my mind.

    There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Your insight is invaluable. The amount available directly impacts the amount consumed. 30 packs of Busch is a normal purchase. Thinking about working a deal with the distributor to have it delivered directly to the ranch. Looking at buying a refrigerator trailer to buy in bigger quantities. For the moment I have to depend on the wife and her 1/2 ton Chevy. One week at a time. Sorry Old Dude, did not mean to derail the thread from coke a cola to beer.


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    NHscrapman - "I cannot push enough for people to plant their own food, it's one of the highest bills in any household. any time you can chip away at that one, is worth a little work in my mind".

    A tomato grown in your own garden always seems to taste better than the ones from the store, too!

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    Make your own alcohol. Its cheaper, stronger, and you can run your truck off of it! But seriously, if i can keep my truck bed empty i can tell a difference in gas milage.

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    Here is a interesting read from the past.

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    Still a interesting read.


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