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Location: Great Falls, Montana
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So heat up the WeatherTech's huh!? My mother-in-law is coming over this weekend, maybe I can get her out to the truck to talk to the floor mats, that should do the job ROR.
I've loved every other set of WeatherTech's in other vehicles, whoever did the Super Duty's should be fired.
Mitch my thoughts and prayers are with your family.
I've loved every other set of WeatherTech's in other vehicles, whoever did the Super Duty's should be fired.
Mitch my thoughts and prayers are with your family.
So heat up the WeatherTech's huh!? My mother-in-law is coming over this weekend, maybe I can get her out to the truck to talk to the floor mats, that should do the job ROR.
I've loved every other set of WeatherTech's in other vehicles, whoever did the Super Duty's should be fired.
Mitch my thoughts and prayers are with your family.
I've loved every other set of WeatherTech's in other vehicles, whoever did the Super Duty's should be fired.
Mitch my thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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Howdy gang! I'm about tired of the flooding rain here the last two days. It is expected to continue for another 24 hours or so before possibly letting up. Perfume factories don't like this kind of weather. Lightning struck a small crude storage tank earlier today (not my facility) and set it on fire. Besides the lightning being a bad thing, the rapid cooling of pipe and vessel flanges when hit by large amounts of rain suddenly can create leaks as well. Stay safe.