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FYI, on the 22R series engines change the timing chain guide so the timing chain doesn't wear a hole in a water jacket about every 100k miles. The original timing chain guides are a plastic composite that eventually wears through/out. Ran Toyota trucks in my company for years and I was the mechanic as well. Owned and rebuilt several in my day. I also still have the 1987 Toyota Turbo Extra cab I rebuilt from a low mileage rollover back in 1991. Memories! I've had that truck longer than my oldest child. I'm old!
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I have one. Mid way in 1995 they stopped production and started with the Tacoma. Easier to call it a 1994 when you buy parts so they don't get confused. Good trucks. Mine is same with Standard 5spd tranny. I have roughly 97k miles on mine. I had it as one of my company install trucks, and then down sized. Fun trucks, abundant parts.
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Where did she get her turkeys from?
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Selling off most of my flock. Go halves with someone or buy it all and quarter it. If you haven't smoked or crockpotted lamb you don't know what you are missing. In Mesa near Bass Pro
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Counting Sheep? Be Baaaad! Try eating one! $75 and up.
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Counting Sheep? Be Baaaad! Try eating one! $75 and up.
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Not me in the pic. A friend. Great lawn mowers. They run on water. -
Sent a text to that number, but no response. Was there an error in one of the digits?
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Which calibers are preferred, in descending order?
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Depends on the scope? Older guys used to hunt fine with a 3x9x32 (or 40). Some Nikon's, Bushnell's, Tasco's, Burris', Weaver's, etc. helped guys take a lot creatures in the day. Even open sights. My first and only deer to date was taken with open sights using an AK chambered in 223 back in the late 1980's or early 1990's in Utah. Wish I still had that gun!
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He's not poached. Probably costs less than an Elk hunt and tags/ pts. Not any fun to hunt but, should taste pretty dang good. I have some citrus and olive wood you can take to smoke some of the meat, N/C. I like smoking some of the beef, all chicken, and most turkey, lamb, and hog. I had two giant olive trees go over last November in a storm. The citrus I have from the grove. I also have limited pecan wood. I guess I'm a little spoiled.
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Last time I did one it was around $450. That was kill, gut, skin, cut up, and wrap and label. They cut it up how you want it. The beauty of my beef is I only raise the one I want to eat, the way I want it. No shots, no junk food. Just pasture and alfalfa hay. I just don't have room in my freezer or I would take ¼. He did get Mesa City water. Hay came from the SRP Indian Reservation and my land received irrigation water from Lake Saguaro/Granite Reef and SRP Southside canal system. I live close to old Lehi AZ. He was born on my property but I bought his mother when she was already pregnant. It is my understanding that he is a red Angus mix. Trying to be totally transparent.
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Butcher typically kills and guts as part of the processing fee.
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My rough cost, excluding water and labor was more than $4.50 per day x 2 (years) 365 divided by 2 ( pasture was half the year) = $1642.50 I did not include the first seven months it was on its mother but still ate hay/pasture.
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That's on the hoof. You'll have one fourth of the butcher fees, wherever you guys decide to take it. Sounds like Wildwoody is heading the group purchase and butcher.
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Many good butchers still around.
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I've used Gilbert High school as my butcher the last two times. They are very honest and good. Where do you think you'll take it to? Just find three more people to join with you. I used to split all of the various cuts equally by weight. ¼ to each person, mine being a ¼. Wish I had room, but I've got 4 freezers full of food, one with just hog meat. I'll probably keep ¼ of the next one.
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Just above the picture. Horse belongs to:
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But I just walk out back. You have to drive and search. Find me a Tom and they'll be more again. Coyotes killed 14, including two Tom's. Need fewer coyotes in town.
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Two large Asian(?) Hogs 200lbs to 300lbs each (Bigger than potbellies) and a small male, roughly 40lbs to 60lbs, need to go. $200 on the white and $175 on the grey for the large females and $75 on the smaller male. Willing to trade for ammo, bullets, guns, or other (but no Father-in-law's or Mother-in-laws). Mesa, near Bass Pro.
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Nice rig! Cool arm in the mirror. I've got two Class C's that are fun and an old fifth wheel that I'm starting to rehab, but the toy hauler would be so versital. I saw on the internet that these were $29,999 to $44,000 plus tax new. Yours certainly looks close to new in the pics., (except for the arm - just a little humor). Hard to take pics with mirrors. I have the same problem when taking pictures of my rentals. Makes it kind of like "Where's Waldo?" Seriously, very tempting. Only problem is it would be tight since I'm paying for three kids in college now (thank you Obama! - kids are mine for college, health insurance, and auto insurance until 25 and three months, or until they get married, whichever occurs first. So much for being adult's at 18.) Looks like a very good deal Azdbllung! Man that's nice!
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Wish I needed one. Great seller and person. Good deal. Good for house and great garage fridge/freezer. Stock up on great sale items or use as drink/beer cooler. Even use as backup in case yours unexpectedly bites the dust. Even use fridge for ammo storage?
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OK, I'm sending a PM.