greybeard
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I fixed that for ya...jltrent said:Hook2.0 said:
When you come rolling in Hawkins Co. with that the natives will think Mmmmm! A neighbor with BBQ Beef!.
I fixed that for ya...jltrent said:Hook2.0 said:
When you come rolling in Hawkins Co. with that the natives will think Mmmmm! A neighbor with BBQ Beef!.
No, but you do less than a mile from your place... :lol:Hook2.0 said:I'll double check but I don't think we have any right roads on the routesstterry said:jltrent said:I have taken each of mine off putting a radio in. There is 8 big long bolts on the inside up to the top you have to take out to get it off. If they are in good I highly doubt it will blow off. That is a long trailer. It will stick out in Hawkins County.
It may not make some of the curves in East Tennessee!
Hook2.0 said:Taking 26 to 81 to Rogersville. No problem!
If you guys keep giving him good advice I will never get him caught.hillbilly beef man said:Hook2.0 said:Taking 26 to 81 to Rogersville. No problem!
You taking 81 down to 70 to get to Rogersville? With that trailer I would think about going to Kingsport and them taking 11w down to Rogersville. That is a much straighter road.
Hook2.0 said:TennesseeTuxedo said:I'll be in the area on May 9th. Can we have a cookout?
Possibly
TennesseeTuxedo said:Hook2.0 said:TennesseeTuxedo said:I'll be in the area on May 9th. Can we have a cookout?
Possibly
Well you can't say I didn't give ya plenty of notice.
The Greenville market is a good market not far from you as there is also the Kingsport and Jonesville,VA as Kenny can advise you there.Hook2.0 said:greybeard said:You taking your cattle to Tenn or buying 'new' ones?
Buying new. Starting with a group of bred Hereford heifers, and a group of herd heifers that will be bred for spring calving