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This is a relist of a winch i had posted a couple months back. It is a Warn 9.5Ti with Multi Mount. It has been mounted to my reciever but has never actually been used to "winch" anything. It is in almost perfect condition aside from some rust where the paint came off of the hawse fairlead. It comes with the hand control which is not pictured here. $1100.00 obo Jeff
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Bump Or trade/partial trade for varmint rifle (.223, .204) 1000.00 OBO
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I didn't receive a PM for some reason. Please try again. Thank you Jeff
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This is a great toyhauler. It has almost every upgrade available at the time of purchase and also quite a few after market upgrades. To name a few Electric rear dinette and queen bed(dinette also converts into bed) Queen bed in front 15000BTU ducted AC 10Gal capacity hot water heater retractable cargo door bug net 100 gal fresh water 40 gal gas with duel station for refilling toys power awning flat screen tv with dvd and 5:1 surround sound Outside custom stereo with Polk marine speakers and Kenwood amp satelite/cable/xm ready aluminum wheels two rocking chairs stove convection microwave outside power washer to clean toys converted to 6V golfcart batteries 5500 watt Onan Marquis Gold generator The list goes on and on It has been used a total of 9 times since purchased. This thing is ready to make a lucky tag holder very comfortable this season. I will include all the misc accessories i have for it as well. Leveling, roto chocks, sewer accesories, etc. $19500.00 obo I can send more pictures upon request Jeff
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This is an automatic mini bike. It has fat tires and is very stable for young riders. No shifting necessary. I removed the speed limiter and gained a few mph. It runs very good. It does have a small oil leak. $150.00 Jeff
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Are you looking for 5th wheel or bumper pull? I have a 5th wheel/toyhauler for sale. Its 29.5 feet. 2006 Wolf Pack Jeff
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I have a never used Warn 9.5Ti winch for sale. It comes with the multi mount carrier to use in your rear(or front) hitch receiver. I did unwind it as per the instructions to tighten the cable onto the drumb but thats it. It has the hawse fairlead and not a roller fairlead. There is some rust on the fairlead where the paint has chipped off. I had it mounted on the front of my truck in a front receiver. If you are interested and you see it in person you can tell its perfect. It is a little dusty from sitting in the garage and still has some road bugs on it but it is a very nice winch. I have the remote I just didn't put it in the picture. I live in west Mesa but would drive a reasonable distance if you are serious about buying. I really don't want to seperate the winch from the multi mount. Info can be found here http://www.warn.com/truck/winches/src/9.5ti.shtml I found this exact setup on Amazon for 1469.95 http://www.amazon.com/Warn-65735-9-5ti-Mul...y/dp/B000FQ7I90 I would like to get $1200. I would also consider trades on AR15 or varmint type 223 or 204 Jeff
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I am a friend of Broken Wheels and another strange thing is it shoots the 12 gauge fine and doesnt break open the action. I suggested the possible 5.56 Nato thing because I had read that they are loaded for higher pressures to aid in cycling the action of semi autos. Problem was, he was using standard rem 223. Jeff
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Here is a picture of the completed tripod. Jeff
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Guess the Score Contest - set of Sheds!
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I bought this kit a few weeks ago and have done a couple things. I have the predator brown. I did the faceplate of a little satelite stereo first for practice. It came out pretty good. It's amazing how this stuff wraps nearly every contour of the piece you are dipping. For some reason this faceplate looked very good untill i sprayed it with the included clear topcoat. The pattern started to seperate in some places and bubble up.(maybe it wasn't dry enough). The next thing I dipped was my buddies TC stock and forearm. These two pieces came out very nice. As you can see on the forearm, there are some places where the pattern deforms a little. To me its acceptable for a DIY job. Lastly(30 minutes ago), I began dipping the individual parts of my tripod. These are just a few. This is the first metal object I have tried as it requires a different primer and paint than the plastic pieces. The instructions call for an etching primer and urethane paint. I went to Ace and purchased some automotive primer and rustoleum paint. It seems to stick better to this than to the plastic/composite things I have done. Lightly sand paint before dipping! Like anything that requires paint and finishing, the prep work seems to be the most important step. If you lightly rough up the surface just before dipping it definitely helps. The actual camo film is transparent in some of the pattern which is why it is necessary to paint the surface before dipping. The paint shows under the pattern and creates one of the colors. In my pattern the lightest color is the paint. After a little research..it looks as though the only parts of this kit that aren't easily available(Ace hardware) are the activator and the actual film. Some company on Ebay sells both individually. It is about 50 bucks for appx 15 feet of film(you get 6-7 feet with kit) and another 50 bucks for a quart of activator(maybe 8 oz with kit). If you buy the quart most likely you will need some means to spray the liquid. The activator in the kit comes in a spray can. These are just my findings and my experiences. None of these pieces are perfect! If you are a perfectionis have a pro do it! Your results may be different. Don't kill the messenger Jeff
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Thank you very much for the information. Its amazing that this thing is over 100 years old! Everything is still so tight and well fit. May just have to hang it on the wall. Thanks again Jeff
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I was wondering if anyone who visits this sight might have any information on the value of this shotgun. From the pictures I can find on the internet it looks as though it may be a model 1878? I am not sure though. The only writing I can find is what is seen in the pictures below. Exposed double hammers. Double triggers. Damascus(sp?) barrels. Seems to be in pretty good condition. Some surface rust and scratches/nick on stock. Also some pitting insside the barrels. All moving parts are tight with zero play. If more pictures would be helpful let me know. Thank you for any info. If anyone is interested, make me an offer. Jeff
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SOLD Pending Payment Thanks Jeff
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These come with the original box, paperwork, case, and neck strap. The rubber armor has some light marring. There are some VERY light hairline scratches on glass. This does not affect the performance of the binoculars and cannot be seen while viewing. I live in Mesa and work near downtown Phoenix. I will meet within a reasonable distance of either. I would like to sell ftf. If shipping is necessary all shipping costs and insurace will be the buyers responsibility. ****These have been relisted. It was brought to my attention that the glass does have some VERY minor scratches from years of use. These scratches in no way effect the performance of these great binoculars.***** Leica, 10 x 50 BN, Trinovid $750.00 OBO Thanks for looking Jeff
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Back up TTT You really need to see these optics to appreciate them. Jeff
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Blacks Creek SOLD Pending Payment Jeff
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These packs are both used. Very good condition. No rips or holes. They are a little dusty and the J-107 has some blood stains from a mule deer hunt in NM. I would rather not ship so prices are ftf. If shipping is necessary, actual shipping cost to be paid by buyer. Eberlestock J-107 Dragonfly $180 Jim Horne Series, Blacks Creek $80 Thank you for looking Jeff
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J-107 SOLD The Blacks Creek is a very good pack. Someone make me an offer. Jeff
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Looking foward to your call Jade. Jeff
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Savage model 116 Stainless Laminate Stock NO accu-trigger Simms Recoil Pad Good conditon. Some scratches on stock and barrel. Included Leupold matte 1" rings and one piece base. This rifle is very accurate with 180 gr Barnes Tripple Shocks $375 FTF..... I live in Mesa and work near downtown Phoenix. Would be willing to meet within a reasonable distance. Thank You for looking Jeff
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I would really like to sell this rifle. How about $325.00 Jeff