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Re: Re: Re: How big of a job is this?
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Posted by Burrhead on July 09, 2002 at 19:54:22 from (32.101.106.243):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How big of a job is this? posted by jamesj on July 09, 2002 at 19:38:49:
My mistake. Then I would use the $500 to get back and forth to work and tell baby bro we're in a recession and it cost more than expected. Ever body has to pitch in to stimulate and turn the economy around. I fergot to tell you about the rental.. If ye wear a NYPD or FDNY baseball cap or T-shirt to the rent-all then a Cub Loboy is only half price all thru July. Outside of that you'd do just as well dragging a cross tie and a section of chain link fence to level the yard, maybe a box blade to drag large holes full with. When you get the holes semi level just start riding around with the tie and fence. Alot of people make finish work too hard by using too much equipment. Once you get started and see how it works it's a no brainer.
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