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I like Bass, I like it better than catfish.


all they would let me put in was 43 years, retired and on chemo for the JAK2 Jean I carry, like I have said before , I miss coworkers and working so I have to keep busy and on my feet, I don't have a couch or a recliner, that is the first step I made when all this went down Mike.
oohh yea... me a tad slow on the uptake this morning - 43 years is enough and then some.. I will have 40 right around my 60th BD.... and that, as they say, will be that - - :)
 
I LEAVE IT UP IT SAVED MY *** ONCE. If the door drops a inch it gets nailed. Third time I did this.
 
I really need to get in that habit. I flipped it once into a stream when the driveway went out ended up totally upside down, got really lucky no seatbelt on either.
 
Yes, go to an over head door co. and look threw all the doors that they have taken down to put new ones up, I have seen a few do this and never seen one that did not Hops..
this...:thumbsup:
or if its a newer door still in production, you could probably order a panel. Might be half the price of a door though. :eek: we used to get a lot of bottom panels destroyed/replaced in cold storage warehouse. and they were insulated, so even more$
 
Got to see if there is a tag on it for the manufacturer.
The other thing you could do.....go to menards/lowes/homedepot/walmart and get you one of those tall orange flags that people put on the back of their kid's bikes that are like 6 feet tall, get some pipe clamps and clamp it to front side of your tractor at the height of the roll bar, that way you can see if the doors dropped any
 
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