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Re: Where do you get it?
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Posted by Fern(Mi) on January 17, 2004 at 06:57:12 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: Where do you get it? posted by Kelly C on January 16, 2004 at 18:28:41:
It's frownd upon in some areas. Put if it should be trash pickup day in a bedroom comunity near you on a day you need to go for parts, go that way. I've picked up bed rails fo the mid gate supports. I picked up a discarded pool ladder. used them along with some large welding wire spools, also picked up, to make me a comfortable electric fence wire winder. I do about four miles every Spring. Picked up some bicycles for a ground driven wire winder this spring. When I see a stack of tires I check'em out. Some folks'll buy a whole new set for one flat tire. Then take the old ones home because last year they were to good to throw away. Probably re-tired three wagons this way. Made a newborn calf wieghing cribout of a childs bed. Made shin knockers my wife and I can use to get in and out of the pickup. Seeing junck gives me all kindsof ideas to dream on. In other words, just don't look over your neighbor's trash, look it over. I'm drifting now. Have fun.
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