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I have to ask because I have never seen this before...has anyone heard of concrete being used to save a tree that has lost a limb or leader? We have a tub grinder chewing up all f the trees we have taken down recently .and they have been pulling out concrete chunks and told me they were from old repairs. Clearly they don't do it that way now, but has anyone seen concrete used like this
I've heard of finding concrete in trees. We found gravel in a hollow spot a good 45 feet up a while back.
does anyone know if trailer depot sells windows for campers? I picked up a 28ft toy hauler and the previous owner broke one of the windows in the garage section.
I haven't seen any there but that doesn't mean they don't have any there. Kind of an odd thing to keep in the showroom. I'm sure they could either get the parts for you or point you in the right direction.
I like the new emblem Andy. I need to do mine also. I did my tailgate a few years ago so I will match that. It's the blue oval with "G F Y" instead of ford, everyone loves it lol
Alden, if the glass is all that is broken and not the frame, I would call a local glass company, that is usually cheaper.
yeah ill probably end up doing that, its not a very big window. I pick the trailer up friday morning and then im gonna begin tearing into it.
It needs plywood in the bathroom portion and plywood on the back door, new linoleum in the living area and then a few plumbing fixes and it'll be like new!
Evening guys, today was brutal at work. Spent the entire day removing the old footing for the chimney teardown. Was nothing but a bunch of huge rocks, and little rock, all held together with concrete, lifted some huge *** boulders outta that damn hole, I got down to 48" then stopped because we only needed 42. Had a lotta fun on the jack hammer......my *** is kicked, takes a lot for me to say that!
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