I started off with Central Fidelity in mid/late 80's which became Wachovia. Once Wachovia became Wells Fargo I saw a steady decline in number of tellers and service in general, along with new fees for every this and that they could imagine, not to mention the endless solicitations on each...
Have him take the front end loader and squish the bale down or roll it around under pressure a bit before trying to remove the wrap.
I'll drop the bales behind the Hydrabed and roll them across the field at a pretty good clip if it's icy, helps right smart.
Thanks. You notice any difference in battery life in the various brands? Browning keeps popping up from the folks I've spoken with, and battery life is always a talking point.
Thanks to everyone who replied, I appreciate the information.
Friend of mine at work speaks highly of the Browning units, nice to hear them mentioned here in good favor, also.
dun - Do you have a link to the Cabela's unit you're talking about?
Looking for recommendations for trail cameras to place around the perimeter of our place. Need to buy quite a few so I'd like to avoid the high end pricing. Would like a model that takes good pictures in the dark. Don't need the latest and greatest, a closeout of a previous model would suit...
I'd still be driving Fords if they'd put stickshifts in them.
Lately we've been buying Cummins engines, sucks that the shipping containers are such a pile of crap.
Ouch, don't blame you for walking.
I paid $5100 for mine, though that was a few moons ago. At the time, it was a 20/20 show car - 20' and 20 MPH. All jokes aside, it's one of the better investments I've ever made, percentage-wise.
Bought this one when I was 15. Lost interest in it about 20 years or so ago, been sitting in the garage ever since. Figure I'll take an interest again sometime, just not sure when.
This *sswipe went through about a dozen or so usernames about 10 years ago, kept getting banned and slinking back like a snake. Same holier than thou attitude, same punctuation and banana fascination, same full of crap braggart.
He must lead a sad life to keep crawling back and begging for...
For the record, I really don't give a rat's @ss if you big lick it or not. Never shown a horse and never will.
FYI some "trainers" do cut the legs of their horses, my wife's is one of them. Maybe you could call Blue Ridge Equine and tell their vets that they don't know what they're talking...
My wife trail rides an old walker that used to be a big lick horse, his legs were cut way before he came to us in order to make his gait more pronounced. He's a teenager now and his confirmation is horrible, and has developed navicular which we are treating. It's sad that folks would treat an...
I used the foil bubble on a 40x64x14 shop that I built a few years ago. Like you said, it's not a proper insulation but it stays comfortable enough in there to work in the winter with no heat down to freezing or so, then I run a diesel bullet heater if I need to knock the chill off. The main...
You're not that far from us. I'm sure there's a few horse traders in your area that would be glad to take them off your hands and either polish them up and sell them, or put them on a load to the kill barn.
Why is he getting rid of them? Are they broke or just pasture ornaments?
I have a friend who installs them on the side. He said that he went to a factory training seminar at one of the major manufacturers (I can't remember which) and there were models for 3 or 4 different name brands rolling off the same assembly line, they just different badges at the end. I'd...
Told the owner I'd assist with loading/unloading, but it's not my responsibility. I'll most likely stack it myself, don't care to drive a truck/trailer that someone else has stacked. Was figuring on charging an hourly rate for myself when I was stacking/throwing them off.
Thanks for the info.