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Posted by Mike (WA) on September 30, 2006 at 14:45:13 from (209.213.153.143):
In Reply to: Re: 3rd Cutting Pictures posted by mtgummibear on September 30, 2006 at 06:41:54:
You might oughta think about that Georgia deal, Dave- 20 tons on a semi at $600 per is $12,000. Fuel at 3 MPG of $3 diesel ends up being a dollar a mile, for the 4000 mile round trip. You could sell it off the back of the truck in a day or so, if you find a spot and put up some ads at the farm stores, so no middle man. A couple of trips a year, in the winter, when I hear Georgia and nearby Florida are pretty nice places to spend a few days, for a Wyoming-ite. Take the missus, nice little vacation (or two). Couple of guys here grow a zillion Christmas trees, and pack a selection of varieties and sizes into a refer container and send it to Hawaii every December. They have it delivered to the lot they have on a lease on Maui, near their time share condo, and sell them out of the back of the container, then spend a couple of weeks in the sun, and bank a considerable amount to boot.
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