No topic thread,,, Part 2
The Humane society has nothing to do with this type of situation down here . Fish and Game officers rule this type of issue .
I have a Close friend that is with the Humane society . Rescue animals are what she lives for . She boards horses , donkeys , Etc. Helps with cats and dogs . . Wild dogs , Cyotes are a problem .
I have a Close friend that is with the Humane society . Rescue animals are what she lives for . She boards horses , donkeys , Etc. Helps with cats and dogs . . Wild dogs , Cyotes are a problem .
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I don`t think the hinges are all that bad, a bit of oil and fine tuning would really help Gerry.
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It ready is and it`s quite solid for this area off rusted out trucks, too bad it`s an M350 instead of an 100. It`s quite tempting just to throw a pair of half ton axles under it, a power train and drive the wheels off of it. I do have a fairly spare hood but I need half ton fenders as the ones on this M350 have bigger openings. 6-7 yrs ago I priced out repop front fenders from the Old Car Centre in BC and they were $500 each delivered to me.
I don`t think the hinges are all that bad, a bit of oil and fine tuning would really help Gerry.
Me too....after all I am fomoko1!
I don`t think the hinges are all that bad, a bit of oil and fine tuning would really help Gerry.
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Morning fellas!! A little chilly and a very light sprinkle of rain this am.
Good luck with your coyote problem John. I have a couple tools for that task if they become a problem for me. One of our neighbors a couple miles west is a trapper. He got 32 coyotes over the winter, and another neighbor got 1/2 dozen or so with a rifle and took the hides to him. We've seen them lots in the area, but never in our yard. Too bad your wife's cat got pinched. I've been expecting to have a fox or coyote come to the yard to check out our free range chickens. So far its just been a hawk dropped in but missed its opportunity.
My parents drive GM trucks for the same reason John does. The Ford dealer in the area is a bunch of useless twits. Little to no inventory, and when you keep on them to get something for you, they turn you away. A couple years ago, my parents, grandparents, uncle and cousin were all looking for trucks at the same time. They were all very interested in the F-series, but grew tired of dealing with the Local dealer. My folks went back to a Silverado, cousin found a good deal in another province, Uncle bought a Ram, not sure what Pop ended up doing other than giving the dealer a piece of his mind. He actually got a phone call that the truck he was looking for showed up. In the 15 minutes it took him to grab a cheque and get to the dealer, they already had papers signed to a walk in customer... Great bunch.
Have a great day guys, it was my oldest girls birthday yesterday. 7 years already. Having a little party for her with her school friends today. I'm so excited I could vomit.
Good luck with your coyote problem John. I have a couple tools for that task if they become a problem for me. One of our neighbors a couple miles west is a trapper. He got 32 coyotes over the winter, and another neighbor got 1/2 dozen or so with a rifle and took the hides to him. We've seen them lots in the area, but never in our yard. Too bad your wife's cat got pinched. I've been expecting to have a fox or coyote come to the yard to check out our free range chickens. So far its just been a hawk dropped in but missed its opportunity.
My parents drive GM trucks for the same reason John does. The Ford dealer in the area is a bunch of useless twits. Little to no inventory, and when you keep on them to get something for you, they turn you away. A couple years ago, my parents, grandparents, uncle and cousin were all looking for trucks at the same time. They were all very interested in the F-series, but grew tired of dealing with the Local dealer. My folks went back to a Silverado, cousin found a good deal in another province, Uncle bought a Ram, not sure what Pop ended up doing other than giving the dealer a piece of his mind. He actually got a phone call that the truck he was looking for showed up. In the 15 minutes it took him to grab a cheque and get to the dealer, they already had papers signed to a walk in customer... Great bunch.
Have a great day guys, it was my oldest girls birthday yesterday. 7 years already. Having a little party for her with her school friends today. I'm so excited I could vomit.
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The Gm dealer has forced the other 2 competitors to change an think they are getting better but GM is the big seller in this area simply because of the service. The owner of this dealership also own a Ford dealership in another town and would sell me a Ford but couldn't service it under warranty on the GM and would have to transport it to the Ford dealership but said it would be the opposite the other way round because of GM ruling. He makes way to much money in Dryden to step on GM's toes.
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