Rani go to the post it is not political and you were thanked also!
I second that!OMG for humanity sakes ...don't mention those aweful people here ....keep it in N&P
There's old Mopars around.Followed this for a few miles earlier today. Pretty sure it was an old timer out in his 'daily driver'
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I caught this one a couple weeks ago.Followed this for a few miles earlier today. Pretty sure it was an old timer out in his 'daily driver'
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It looked pretty clean and purred like a teen kitten! Nice all-door.should be RH41X8 most likely F for 318.
I absolutely love the deluxe wheel covers and white walls
10-20 a piece, maybe, I'd actually like 1, wall artWhat do you think driver quality wheel covers like that are worth? I know where a bunch are.
Love wood stoves. You obviously burn coal? Never used coal, just wood, mostly oak.Got the coal stove fired up supposed to get low 30's so that means high 20's here.
Coal is cheap here 220 a ton delivered. A ton last me almost 2 months and no oil on. Sure beats chopping wood, the draw back it is really dusty when you change the ash pan out every 12 hours or so.Love wood stoves. You obviously burn coal? Never used coal, just wood, mostly oak.
You guys burn coal and fuel oil more than here in the Midwest. All Natural gas in town and LP in the country here in the Midwest.Coal is cheap here 220 a ton delivered. A ton last me almost 2 months and no oil on. Sure beats chopping wood, the draw back it is really dusty when you change the ash pan out every 12 hours or so.
I'll stick with woodCoal is cheap here 220 a ton delivered. A ton last me almost 2 months and no oil on. Sure beats chopping wood, the draw back it is really dusty when you change the ash pan out every 12 hours or so.
Would not expect it there. too rural. Do you have anything piped? Im on public sewer. Never tied into water, still use my well.We do not have piped NG around this area, maybe the Burg.
Does Hoppy have anything piped?
@Rainy Day Auto check your PM, there's a surprise there for you.I think Mr. Ddaddy has yet to come up with my next one ....you all might be in for a surprise.
When my father in law moved upstate they had a Fisher outdoor stove. Huge fire box with coils of antifreeze feeding a heat exchanger in the house. Worked good but was a lot of work. When they decided the wood was too much for them to keep up with he upgraded the backup system gas furnace for there primary heat source and got a 1000 gal LP tank.No nothing piped in around here maybe in town since they have fire hydrants.
@Rainy Day Auto check your PM, there's a surprise there for you.
Those style stove heaters are great for heating a remote shop since the fire is kept outside so the shop gets massive heat without worrying about igniting any fumes inside. it even works on soft sided tent style garages as a way to get safe heat into them. Not hard to build one using a 55 gal drum as the stove.When my father in law moved upstate they had a Fisher outdoor stove. Huge fire box with coils of antifreeze feeding a heat exchanger in the house. Worked good but was a lot of work. When they decided the wood was too much for them to keep up with he upgraded the backup system gas furnace for there primary heat source and got a 1000 gal LP tank.