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Steve's County land firewood adventures (pic intensive)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dalmatian90" data-source="post: 3548448" data-attributes="member: 28208"><p>Step father sold is Dodge 3/4 ton to a mutual friend.</p><p></p><p>We're at Ron's one day, and he has a new (used) pickup. Ed asked what happened to his old one...Ron's face fell. </p><p></p><p>"Sold it to a guy around the block. Week later his son and a friend took it joyriding...and drove it into a tree."</p><p></p><p>==========</p><p>Anyway...I'm hoping to buy a car in the next few weeks. </p><p></p><p>The Ranger has a 226,000 miles and counting. It could live for years to come doing firewood & dump runs...but every time I make the weekly 100 mile round trip for work with it I feel like I'm living on seriously borrowed time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalmatian90, post: 3548448, member: 28208"] Step father sold is Dodge 3/4 ton to a mutual friend. We're at Ron's one day, and he has a new (used) pickup. Ed asked what happened to his old one...Ron's face fell. "Sold it to a guy around the block. Week later his son and a friend took it joyriding...and drove it into a tree." ========== Anyway...I'm hoping to buy a car in the next few weeks. The Ranger has a 226,000 miles and counting. It could live for years to come doing firewood & dump runs...but every time I make the weekly 100 mile round trip for work with it I feel like I'm living on seriously borrowed time! [/QUOTE]
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