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  1. #1 enter code you we mailed you

    #2 what county is it used in 

    #3 how many miles are on it from new 

    #4 how many miles does it get driven yearly 

    #5 how often does it get driven 

    #6 how is the vehicle stored?  Inside garage, carport, or outside  

    #7 what do you do with the gas when it’s in long term storage? 
    #8 would you like to be part of our discussion group? 
    #9 Please share any additional comments you have regarding your vehicle, vehicle activity, or the survey itself

  2. Depending on how long they are there the carpet is a wear item.  You can charge for broken cabinet or bedroom doors, holes in walls, cigarette burns in counter tops, oil stains in garage. Removal of excessive trash, if the value of left over items is over like $400 you’re supposed to have a public auction to recoup your lost rent or pay for damages. Every time Ive done it, it’s all trash. If paint was changed because they didn’t like the original color without authorization. Missing light fixtures or missing window screens.  Must be returned to pre rental condition. 

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  3. I know on live bidding they extend the closing time when people start bidding at end of auction to try and get around people that don’t watch and didn’t set a Max bid.  Them auto bid comes in every minute then it goes up like $25. 

  4. I have bought quite a bit of stuff from fisher and never had that problem.  But I’m one of those people that likes to watch and bid live.   In person was always better because you could try and read people of what they wanted to spend and go over $50. That does sound fishy of you getting the winning bid then it kicking you up to reserve bid.  Most if the time they will call you and ask the reserve is not met would you like to go to $xxx or what’s your maximum.  

  5. On the 78 from the ocotillo airport to the 86 was just repaved.  It was worse than wash road. They didn’t even grind it smooth, just recapped it. The road is just as bad or worse.  Even the center lines in the road are all over, looks like one spot is about 10” off center and then a sharp turn to get back to center. 

  6. Since he said he wants to start in to welding,  I said the small welder from Home Depot.  Would defiantly recommend a 240 machine if it’s some thing down the road he wants to be welding trailer hitches and trailer spring mounts. The Lincoln is definitely cheaper than Miller. Lincoln was about $559 and Miller was over $900.   I own  both, a Lincoln 140 and a Miller 141,  the Miller seems to have way more power when welding same material.  The gas, 75/25 is good inside a shop, straight co2 is good for small machine and welding thicker plates like 1/4-3/16. Does have a little bit of scale that comes off with one pass of a wire brush.  Works well with a breeze out side.  Inner shield is dirty and seems to use a lot of its power trying to burn thicker wire to get same results. Sometimes multi passes compared to single w small mig wire. Can also use a more expensive gas to get penetration. Tri mix that uses helium but I don’t find the cost effective enough to use it with a 110 machine. That’s when you should step up to a 240 Machine.  

  7. I have the Lincoln 140 machine.  It’s works good. Open a Home Depot credit card and they knock off some money.  I run 023 solid wire in mine, turn down to minimum heat to weld sheet metal or turn heat all the way up to weld 1/8 tubing just by adjusting wire speed. I use straight co2 so it doesn’t have a problem with wind.  If you have a metal yard near that cuts material, you can ask them if you can dig through their scrap bin for cut offs to practice with.  Offering to order them a pizza for lunch they might just fill up a milk crate for you. That worked for my nephew. 

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  8. 3 hours ago, Nanu-Nanu said:

    I just have me a couple of these nice deluxe models. They come with a handle for easy relocation. Cup holders for you and 1 or 3 friends depending on how many beverages your drinking at the same time. Also they're lightweight saving your back from surgery in the long run. Checks all the boxes for me. 😁

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    Debate over.   That cooler costs less than a bag of ice. 
     

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  9. 5 hours ago, MWB said:

    You have a collect call from Wash 11 near the big tree do you accept the charges?

     

    I’ll get forget my dad answered the home phone says hello, listened, them said no and hung up.  He Said bobs at wash 3 sharp right stay on the gas and the little cove by the dunes.  I said why did you say no and hang up and then he explained it to me. 

  10. On 9/26/2021 at 9:48 AM, dbart said:

    Not sure, considering how much cases are and what you have to spend for the speaker...they usually only come in pairs and cost of the components, battery's/charger, it's kind of ridiculous. All my tools are Ryobi but Ryobi doesn't make a receptacle that can be bolted without altering or drilling into it.

    So I just bought A Milwaukee set up. I figure I'll have Milwaukee for my trailer and Ryobi for home. 

    But for my brother and I, this was just a fun project and it is something no one else has!

    :lmao:

     

    A 90* bent piece of flat bar with two bolts would work. 883BB819-031C-4A14-9A52-0D095F536DDA.thumb.png.b352e9cccffecd7e59c3f3398173c497.png

  11. From Ritchie bros recently sold. The upcoming auctions are supposed to bring big money for everything  

    KUBOTA B7100HST 4WD Utility Tractor

    Meter Reads: 401 Hr*

    Details: 3 cyl, diesel, frt end ldr w/bkt, open station, 3 pt hitch, 48 in. box blade, 54…

     

    Live Auction

    TIPTON, CA

    Friday, February 14, 2020 

    Sold for:  USD 4500

     

    KUBOTA B7100 4WD Utility Tractor

    Meter Reads: 2,389 Hr*

    Details: 3 cyl, diesel, frt end ldr w/bkt, 2 pt hitch, 1 backhoe, PTO

     

    Live Auction

    HOUSTON, TX

    Tuesday, February 11, 2020 (Day 1 of 2)

    Sold for:  USD 4500

     

    KUBOTA B7100 HST Utility Tractor

    Meter Reads: 3,583 Hr*

    Details: 3 cyl, dozer blade, 3 pt hitch, PTO

     

    Live Auction

    SALT LAKE CITY, UT

    Tuesday, March 31, 2020 

    Sold for:  USD 2500 

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