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mowin

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  1. I'm in. How many rounds should we bring?
  2. I was close. N&N trailers. He's got a 14k dump and a 20' equipment trailer. Both 5 yrs old and used alot. Texted Another buddy, and he has a load rite galvanized dump, but he's only had that for around a yr, so can't comment on longevity.
  3. I'll look at his later today.
  4. Your about a 1 1/2 hrs from me. Depending on date, I'd be interested. I'm ok with a pistol, but my practice is limited to punching holes in a cardboard box.
  5. I'd be interested. Hr north of Albany puts you about Glens falls, Lk George area?
  6. Its heavy because my buddy built it from scratch with much heavier gage steel. Plus I lengthened it a foot so the mowers deck bolts didn't get caught if the gate angle was steep. I added gorilla lifts because it was so dam heavy. The wall thickness of the original gate is the issue. In fairness, it lasted 5 yrs.
  7. I believe it was aluma? The raised sides on my landscape trailer were a major issue. Those welds cracked first. Then the support rails underneath cracked. Trailer was only 4 yrs old when I sold it and bought the big tex. If I was looking to buy another trailer, it would definitely be galvanized. Few of my buddies have T&N galvanized trailers. Look like new after several yrs. Uhaul rents those single axle utility trailers and they get abused, but still look good after yrs of use.
  8. Had a aluminum landscape trailer before this one. Welds constantly breaking. Expensive to repair. I'd go galvanized
  9. I've got the same trailer(big tex). Its a 2011. The only thing thats weak is the gate. But I use mine daily from spring to fall. Rebuilt my gate 4 yrs ago. It's so frigging heavy now I had to get a set a gorilla lifts.
  10. Can't believe how green your grass is. Ours is still brown.
  11. I've been dreading this same thing. Fortunately, I haven't had to deal with what you're dealing with. But I'm usually in my basement every other day. Every time I go down the stairs, I'm hoping to see the green light on the freezer. I do believe at some point my luck will run out. Really need freezer alarms.
  12. Thats what this forum is all about.
  13. Congratulations on the new house. Rotterdam is a nice area.
  14. A cupcake has more knowledge about hunting than this guy.
  15. I looked for the same thing when we were looking for a place. But for less than $30 a yr, ONX hunt was $ well spent. Liked it so much I still have it.
  16. He most likely learned that talent from his dad....just sayin...
  17. Wanted to have one tonight, but I ran out of dry wood last week. Cut down a dead ash and cleaned up a huge maple leader at a client's property this week. Need to split and stack. Should be burnable in a few weeks. Enjoying others campfires through this site.
  18. Got the Serial killer pro pack. Great calls, sound great. Very raspy, but easy to play. Look forward to luring in a tom or two with them.
  19. I was asking Chef. His post mentioned he sells pallets of salt. But depending on where he is it wouldn't be cost effective.
  20. Your downstate, correct? Shipping or fuel/time probably wouldn't be cost effective.
  21. Thats a heck of a difference.
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