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Hayes Transmission, 602-321-4767. He's done 2 for me and 4 for friends and family. Zero issues great price. He's in Tempe Broadway and the 101
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I have a 9 month old, female, not spayed, semi-trained Treeing Tennessee Brindle/Lab mix that needs a new home. Here is a brief history of the breed: History[edit]The Treeing Tennessee Brindle's development began in the early 1960s with the efforts of Reverend Earl Phillips. Because of a column he was then writing in a hunting dog magazine, Phillips became aware of the existence of brindle curs—hunting and treeing dogs with brown coats, "tiger-striped" with black. He contacted their owners and fanciers, discovering that the type was highly regarded for its abilities, and in 1967 contacted them again to form an organization to "preserve and promote" the brindle cur.[1] The Treeing Tennessee Brindle Breeders Association was established in Illinois on March 21.[1] Foundation stock was obtained from various locations in the United States, particularly those between the Ozarks and Appalachian Mountains.[1] The Treeing Tennessee Brindle's records have been maintained through the American Kennel Club's Foundation Stock Service Program since 1995. Let me tell you about her. Her name is Valley. She was given to us at 7 weeks of age. She is up to date on her shots. Pros: Very smart, eager to learn, loves humans and wants to be by your side, leash and harness trained, can sit, shake and lay down, she plays fetch, been squirrel hunting and has no fear of gunshots and has been fed top quality food since puppy age so she is excellent shape. Cons: She doesn't like little dogs. At all. She has never shown a bit of aggression to a human but she just doesn't like small dogs. She also has a problem with submissive urinating. She is a pleaser and if she feels like she's in trouble she will squat and pee. I have tried so many training techniques but she just hasn't stopped. The vet says she will probably grow out of it by a year of age. We really love this girl but we just can't keep her. We have 2 older, small dogs and she just can't get along with them. She is still a puppy and wants so desperately to be loved and be trained. She is the kind of dog that with a little training will be a huge part of your family for the rest of her life. Please contact me if you're interested. I will be somewhat particular about her new home. I want the best for her. Thanks.
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Original poster here. We are still looking for a new home for Valley. I would be willing to bring her to you or meet somewhere if you live far from me. We just want her to have a better life. Please consider giving Valley a good, stable home. Thanks again.
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I had an 03 quest 650. It was a great quad, I only sold it because I wanted a Jeep which I do use a lot more. Carb is no big deal, just run it out of gas when your going to store it, I never had one issue at all with that. I did re-jet it it had a 20 on it that ran rich up north, a 15 ran great up north and lean in town. I ended up putting in a 17.5 and it ran great everywhere. I haven't heard of or experienced any transmission problems. The full time 4x4 thing wasn't the best, I probably would look for a part time 4x4 if I were to get another quad, but It always worked fine. Tons of power though, and they are really stable. The storage is pretty great to. Good Luck
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Well..... I don't know about that.... Whining about prices going up sounds pretty dang American to me. Are the increases enough to stop me from putting in for the hunts I want? Nope. I sent in my comments, I hope they listen, but if they don't I'll get over it. I would like them to ditch the premium tag thing though. That is just a gouge, It's not enough of an increase to keep people from putting in for those hunts, there is no added value, it's just an excuse to raise the price more. It's hard enough to get drawn for those hunts, the least they could do is give it to ya for the same price as the rest of the tags.
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Fire Restrictions on Coconino and Kaibab NF
JohnFriddle replied to Red Rabbit's topic in The Campfire
People need to be held accountable.... Whatever the restictions are, you're responsible for anything you light on fire. Period.... Putting out your fire, I mean dead out, is the law. I agree with fire rescrictions, I abide by them every year... But If your not going to hold people accountable for their actions all the bans in the world won't stop the idiots from acting like idiots.... -
I'm selling my camper shell it's 72" wide and 84" long. It's in pretty good shape the clear coat on the roof is coming off here and there, but other than that it looks pretty good. I had it on my 04 Chevy short bed and it was about an inch too long and about 4 inches too wide in the back. $150 obo. Thanks Call or text 623-293-3083
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Animals Against Obama
JohnFriddle replied to ready2hunt's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
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How's everyone doing on their weight loss? I started out at 341 2 months ago and I'm down to 292 as of this am... On my way to around 200, and off meds!
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Weatherby Vanguard .300 Win Mag Less than a box through it. Has base but no rings or scope. Won at a wildlife banquet a few years ago and never hunted with it. $600, $500 obo (623)293-3083
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Sharing the Wealth
JohnFriddle replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
How about Clinton's " We're the party of we're all in this together, share the wealth and responsibility." Isn't that the actual communist manifesto? -
Left wants God OUT
JohnFriddle replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
That may have been the funniest thing I have ever seen... Talk about sticking to your guns, nothing like changing your platform in the middle of a convention then pretending the vote passed when it didn't. Watching those idiots on the floor make me believe for the first time Romney can actually win... -
BTT
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Unethical? Agreed that it is indeed PUBLIC land but if i take time, energy, and considerable resources to scout, put up trail cameras and pay my hard earned money for a tag, and, in that time find a nice spot for a two week elk hunt and a great water hole or wallow or trail, and put my camera up, and take the courteousy to seriously look about for other cams and stands, or sit and watch from a distance, and determine good huntable wildlife in the area and erect a ground blind or pop-up or tree stand, i would expect others to recognize this especially if those cams and stands/blinds have been up for two weeksor better, is it ethical for some other hunter who just wondered up that weekend or morning or night before the hunt to slide in and hunt that tank or camp in that spot ? He has just as much right to hunt there as you do or anyone else. The great thing about public land is it's available to everyone to legally use, unfortunately it can also be the worst thing about it as well. When I put in the work, I make sure I'm there first. If not better have a backup plan...
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Price lowered
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TTT
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<<<SOLD>>> Thanks for your interest everyone.
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<<<SOLD>>> Kimber 8400 classic in .270 WSM fired only 2 or 3 times. Won it at a wildlife banquet 4 or 5 years ago and just never got around to hunting with it. Rifle and scope rings $700 OBO. (623)293-3083
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Legal IS ethical!!! How could anyone possibly legislate ethics anymore than they already have? I don't care what anyone says LR shooting has a great deal to do with luck!!! Even if you practice every day, and shoot well every day, you’re lucky if the conditions stay the same as you pull the trigger... As you squeeze the trigger, a major gust of wind picks up down range, something startles your buck and he moves, the scorpion that was crawling up your pant leg, that you didn't notice because you were staring through the scope at a trophy of a lifetime, stings you in the a$$... So you gut shoot your deer and you’re an unethical turd who don't deserve the tag in your pocket? We need to cut each other some slack, even guys who don't practice, guys that borrow equipment, guys that don't scout, guys that mostly, (or only) road hunt, guys who watch crappy hunting shows, out of state guys, guys who use quads, guys that hire guides, guys that don't hire guides, guys that don't leave camp when it's too cold and just stay in the trailer and drink beer, heck, even guys that spoon each other on cold nights... Every one of em' wants to hit what there aiming at, every one of them intends to kill with one shot... Even if they DID want to wound or mame for some sick reason, how do you prove they intended to... As far as guides “letting” a guy take a shot, is it really up to them? All you can really do is tell your client what to expect, and hope he practices, and is honest with you about his capability... A man has got to know his limitations... You can ask him if he would like to shoot a little to make sure his gun is on, but if he says no what do you do? "Here is your five grand back now get the F#@! outta my camp!" I don't think so... He is a grown a$$ man and if he says he can shoot 500 yards, by gosh he can... It sucks when a someone gets a tag and you don't, it's even worse when they aren't as serious as you are, thems the breaks... As long as we follow the rules we all can get tags... I wouldn't want it any other way...
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2002 Bombardier Quest 650 4x4, Great machine, storage bin under front rack for additional carrying capacity... Lots of power and very capable off road... LOW MILES!!! ONLY 900 miles!!!!! 2005 Polaris 330 magnum 4x4, Runs awesome, no problems cosmetic or otherwise, green, storage trunk under front rack, Low miles!!!!!! ONLY 53 hours!!! 355 miles!!!! 2500obo Each... Hate to sell them but I need a jeep...PM for pics or call me at 623-293-3083
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I have a Kimber 8400 I'm thinking of selling PM me...
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Thanks TAM good luck...
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The you and your part was not directed at you... It was easier to get my point accross that way, I'm not in anyway accussing anyone of anything... Your point about entry level wages is a good one but, thats not what we are talking about here... There is no such thing as a future for most of these employees, they are hired by companies that have zero interest paying them more than what they were hired at or just barely more than that... Most only get whatever the undocumented worker market dictates... I think thats why we have some of the problems we have concerning illegals, if there were a future in these jobs there might be some legal workers interested in them... As far as the government raising the minimum wage, the market dictates what you pay employees anyway, minimum wage has been lower than most starting wages for years anyway... Minimum wage seems to be the only issue that the politicians aren't afraid to tackle, because it doesn't effect anything for the most part... "Believe me there are NOT legal workers beating down the doors to get these jobs!!! That's half the problem right there. If the illegals aren't allowed to do the work then who else is going to step up and do it in there place?" You raise your compensation high enough to attract legal help!!! Like employers have been doing since time began... Unfortunatly not everyone is playing by the rules, so nobody can... I think, no matter what, the best way to deal with any problem is to attack the source... I think the government certainly needs to take a more active role in this problem... But, that is unlikley, democrats are to busy pandering to minorities, and republicans are busy pandering to the employers of illegals... I don't think this law is going to make much of a difference anyway, the economy here is going to contiually get worse here for a while and not many will be needing new employees anyway...