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Loading up some fresh dry oak for the CottonLand Campout this weekend
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Glad your pleased.
Finished the Goat Pen this weekend and fully moved in. I use this truck so much it’s great to have a pull through shed.
Getting all this crap out of my shop makes it feel like it doubled in size
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Wish I had that much room , good job.
Good choice just fits the goatThank you. I had removed the frame and roof from my house. It was a temporary carport we built when we moved in with 2 small kids that ended up staying for 12 years.
The entire project cost me about $2000 to move it and that’s paying my friend $1000 to help and to wire it.
Less of them ... would switch to aDamn electrons.
I’ve been terrible about keeping the Goat clean because it has been so wet here and I use the truck all over the farm all week.
This particular batch of mud has been on the truck for a couple of months.
Fluid Film makes me have zero worries though.
It’s amazing how mud falls off the truck and it cleans up when you pressure wash the filth off.
All my trucks are filthy with the stuff.
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...great.Fluid Film makes me have zero worries though.
It’s amazing how mud falls off the truck and it cleans up when you pressure wash the filth off.
All my trucks are filthy with the stuff.
...great.
Would use it the first 3 years every year then all two years or after pressure washing immediately
like you do... think I wrote it in your thread at the beginning.
Cheers
.... no rest 4 the rust
pic. Rolf Sachs