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Good morning all. I was smart enough to leave the extended family toys in the car last night. My house won't look like a bomb went off until my daughter decides that she needs them all sometime this morning
this was my mothers present, a 3 week old goat. she was grabbing paper from gifts and chewing on it in natural goat fashion. the dog is very possessive of his chattles so he kept taking it away from her.
Yes you can with no limit, however now that you have brought up the issue I just checked the regs and it seems to have been changed. As far as I know, coyote season has always been extended into muzzleloader deer season (which is now). It seems the DEP has changed that date to 11/15 oooops. Anyway, one less coyote to eat our deer fawns, turkeys, cats and small dogs.
Wiring issues. When I got it running, drove up and down the street seemed a little loose but that could be the tires 36 inch bias mudders. Tried the lights and when the brake is applied, all the running light light up. Some other stuff wasn't working like the temp gage, oil press gage, fuel gage. I tore the dash out and needed the lift bay for other stuff. Jeep is outside under two tarps. Maybe this spring I'll finish it. I will also modify the exhaust. I installed a cat anticapating an emission test, but the state hasn't sent me a notice. The jeep is right at the age where no emissions test is required (25 years).
Right now I have a 76 Corvette on the lift. Going to install a muncie 4 speed that was behind a big block vet. The tranny looks brand new inside. Also new shifter linkage and probably clutch. I'd like to drive the Vette this spring too.