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Thanks we enjoyed the trip , the bear pics were fuzzy , I had my 35 mil camera but the battery was dieing , I couldn't get the focus right before the thing would shut off , at least the bear didn't decide to head our way while I was fooling with the camera , the truck was close to 40 yrds but being fresh out of surgery don't think I would have ran that fast, good thing is what ever the bear was snackin on was better than having to chase us or the deer lol thank goooood nessss
Hello FTE Freinds I wish this wind would hump it's way out of here , lost my hat 3 times yesterday so I'm going to bail wire it to my head today, on the sad note haven't driven my 92 Silverado in almost a year ,went out and had my son in law pull the battery to charge it back up, well first thing was a snake skin was laying across the front right by the hood latch , as I opened the hood further up a cotton tail rabbit had made a home in the Engine space he quickly darted out , next I was scanning the engine as always to find the engine harness chewed in 2 places easy fix but still , now they ( rat ) went for the spark plug wire,so far the coolant hoses are good at least for now , and upper wires but too scared to crawl under the truck 1 ,don't know where the snake is 2 ,3 BIG Black widows headed down that direction and 3, the truck is parked in the orchard so crawling in the dirt with a low truck don't appeal , ARG
I thought you sold that thing months ago. Surprised you still have it. Not surprised about all the critters living in it though. A year? I guess they figured you were not coming back to it. LOL
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