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No problem, glad to help.
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See you shortly. Just pulled some from a rental and it's in my trailer. Timing.
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" If you want to post this- from Heather Many of you know that Mike passed away on Monday. He was a great dad, avid hunter and lover of animals, and my best friend. We are still trying to figure out what all the next steps are so we appreciate all the well wishes. I thank all who have reached out to help and if I did not respond to everyone, I'm sorry. I will try to get back to you. Even though many people will not get to be with sick loved ones because of the pandemic, I was blessed to be with Mike when he went to meet Jesus. He is no longer crippled and in pain but dancing with Jesus. Praise God!"
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Now that is sharp looking! Should be fun. Might have to fight the feeling of envy on that one.
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Nice gun! Thanks. Enjoyed meeting your super family. Watch out Texas Hogs!
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We used to be able to paint stuff outside when I was a kid. Now you can't. Did my own stuff for years. I've used Herbie who owns Jetzons Autobody. (480) 834-8602 545 S Robson, Mesa, AZ 85210, USA Roughly Country Club and Broadway area. He's been doing Autobody for roughly 30 years. Small, friendly operation.
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Walmart clearances guns / ammo pretty much once a year, or more. Great opportunity to pickup rifles on sale. Previous comments were FYI's, not judgements. Savage seems to have there barrels, etc. figured out. I've heard from several places the above results are not uncommon, and for the price? Their trigger setup seems to be really safe and innovative. I forgot to mention the $290 Savage Axis' come with a heavy barrel. BP had a similar sale last fall, but you had to use BP's CC and file for a Factory Rebate of $75 each, limit 5. I had to fight to get two of my rebates. No rebates now that I know of. A complete .223 hunting rifle with a good trigger for $290 plus tax. Gun, Scope, Scope rings, scope mounted. Dial it in and bang! Ready to go. Maybe they'll be on sale again this fall, but they definitely are on sale now. Thanks matt for the notification.
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Stapley and Southern $175.00 each Black Plastic Stock Axis Savages .223, 22-250, .243, .270, .308, 30-06 No accutrigger. $290.00 each Mossy Oak Stock Axis Savages .223 With accutrigger and with Bushnell 4x12x 40 scope
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$260 for the hardwood, no accutrigger. .223, .243, .270, .30-06. $199 for youth muddy girl in .243
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Those don't have the accutrigger.
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If someone doesn't buy this I'm going to have to make an offer!
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The main thing is this truck is barely broken in. Should be a very reliable quality vehicle. Simple to work on and able to go most anywhere. It is a standard 5spd tranny?
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Also, a few early 86's had straight axels but most 86's on had independent front suspension. Gotta love the internet.
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OK, I stopped relying on my faulty memory. I found this info:
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85 may have been a straight axel carburated in the deluxe but EFI in the SR5 package.
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We have an appointment with Southwest in Queen Creek for the morning of July 27, 2020. Typically a week to two return, wrapped and packaged.
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Need a Tom for my hens. Same breed. Near Bass Pro in Mesa.
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If your last name is Owens' I guess you could come shoot it and drag it to your area and take some pictures, get a new bow, get published, and become....infamous? But then, why pay for the tag?
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Thank you TPGMike!
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Cabelas Alaknak 12x20 with extras ****SOLD****
Boarman03 replied to willhunt4coues's topic in Classified Ads
Home away from home. Covid retreat, if all the forests Don't burn. -
I don't believe that for a minute. Plus, we got lucky. Kids ultimately decide who or what they are going to do. But my wife laid out the plan, and we did spend a lot of time on each child. Each one has a different personality. My second daughter and my caboose son tested my patience. We had a few come to Jesus meetings where they came close to meeting Jesus! I love them very much but I almost wanted to love them to death! I even asked my wife once if we could but my second daughter back where we got her from? Her sophomore year in highschool she fought us at every turn. Then we let her join the new robotics club beginning of her Senior year and poof! A new child was born. She's been great ever since. Go figure? For the boy, I figured out he needed more one on one campout time. I went on scout outings and then had to step in as Scoutmaster when nobody else would do it. Poof! New son.
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DCS, does yours have cruise control and the temp/oil pressure gauges, or just idiot lights?
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Yes, I believe 1986 was the first year of the independent front suspension. Straight axel was stronger but the independent does give a nicer ride. Turbos were available in 86 and 87 only, I believe. In 88 they came out with the 6cyl. My 87 is the 22RE Turbo. They stopped the 22R series with the Tacoma in 1995, if I remember correctly. Tough little engine. Lots made. Memories.
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Like all things, 20% Excell, 80% fill the square or fail. Their District is known as a better one. I dealt/am dealing with one that used to be better but I feel has degraded. Finding the right programs for your kids and keeping them on track is almost a full-time job. Cannot leave it up to the schools/educators, parents have to also be very involved and still hope (and pray?). One of the most important time investments we need to make as parents. We have been very lucky so far, and I mostly "blame" my wife for that! But it is a team "sport". Proof- Oldest daughter - senior year for Civil Engineering. Graduated highschool with honors. Second daughter- junior year Electrical/ Computer Engineering. Graduated highschool barely turning 17. Was on robotics team that went to nationals. Has started her own "niche" custom keyboard company. Third daughter - just graduated in the top 20 (14th) in her class of 687 kids and in the International Baccalaureate program, barely turning 17. Accepted into the Electrical/Computer Engineering program at the same private university her sister's are attending. This daughter chose to excell, we were just the support team. Caboose boy - starting sophomore year in highschool one year ahead at 14. Finishing his Eagle Scout Requirements - still challenging at times! Best investments of my life! Biggest time sinks as well, but well worth it! Parents HAVE to be totally involved.
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Free ceiling fan for a little girly girl 🦋, also a Baseball ceiling fan for boy or girl
Boarman03 replied to hoghntr's topic in Classified Ads
Sorry for your health situation. Best wishes and prayers.