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Well thanks for inviting a feller!!
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I hate town. A couple acres is all I really want. Put up a decent sized shop with a loft and just hide out there away from everyone.spyder7723, JolliRoger, 1951 ford and 12 others Thank this.
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Speaking of Washington, I need to head to Chehalis Monday or Tuesday to pick up some shipping flats that we are going to use for a bridge. It would be the scenic route, but you don't have anything from down south that you need that fits on a 48' flat do you? I thought about subscribing to a load board to see if I could find anything going that way, but it's probably not worth the hassle.tramm01, 1951 ford, Walk Among Us and 10 others Thank this.
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No need to subscribe. Tell me where and when and I will take a look for youJolliRoger, tramm01, 1951 ford and 14 others Thank this.
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I married a city girl. There was some hiccups along the way, but she loves farming now, and surprises me all the time with stuff she picks up out of nowhere like rebuilding a lawnmower carb because she watched me do it once. And then there's still disconnects for odd things too, but yeah, don't discount city girls "faking" country or thinking you need to have a farm to appease. Everyone is trying to fit in, but there are a lot that just need a little connection to really come into their own. You'd be surprised once you get past the facade and connect with people, how much we all have in common.spyder7723, JolliRoger, SL3406 and 17 others Thank this.
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Southeast Idaho to Seattle/Portland area I guess. I don't have tarps. Would do hay (no tarp) but most of ours doesn't go that way I don't think.
Edit to add: Would have to be empty Wednesday to load the shipping flats as I would like to get back by the fourth.tramm01, 1951 ford, Walk Among Us and 9 others Thank this. -
not looking good
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Thanks for looking. I'll have to trip permit Oregon for their weight/mileage deal, so running up Idaho and across into Washington might not be so bad despite the extra miles.tramm01, 1951 ford, Walk Among Us and 11 others Thank this.
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