Where is everyone #5

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  1. wore out

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    Break one nine, all you Biggins pair up an all you little ins bunch up Lost Cause fixin be south bouth gonna need the hammer lane clear.
     
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  3. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    Out in Ohio where I was running cement for 2 years for big blue they were getting a combo of wet and dry gasses down below the Marcellus in the Utica formation. Out here in northeast pa where we are its pretty much just dry gas.
     
  4. Brettj3876

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    If we ever cross paths dinners on me russ
     
  5. cke

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    0FCCAEF8-DEAA-4FA2-91C3-0CFE62CD9892.jpeg Iron skillet at New Paris Oh. Barbecued chicken and balogna
     
  6. catalinaflyer

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    Actually, Everett is the town he lived in. I picked this up earlier this year, late June actually from my neighbor. He bought it new from the dealership there in Arlington, 3 miles from where we lived, in 1974. I'm the second owner and other than the stereo (which is the ONLY thing that doesn't work), hubs and 16" wheels it's 100% original. Still has the original clutch in it with 219k miles on it. He did put locking hubs on it at the same time he put the 16" wheels on it. I have the 16.5's, original hubs and even the hub caps. He's certain he still has the AM radio that it came with but hasn't come across it yet. Hot, cold, sea level or 8000' a couple pumps on the pedal and a bump of the starter is all the encouraging she needs to get going. Seeps a little oil in a few places but doesn't consume any or drip. Has the typical Ford exhaust tick that goes away when it warms up and I'm not going to break 1/2 the studs just for a little tick.
     
  7. stwik

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    Don’t know. I have one remaining transformer to drop.
     
  8. ShooterK2

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    I hear ya on the tick. I wouldn’t touch it either. I knew the story cuz I read it a while back, I was just making a futile attempt at humor.

    What’s in the dash to replace the original AM?
     
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  9. Shock Therapy

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    Good Luck Bear!
     
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  10. johndeere4020

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    I’m a Chevy guy through and through but I’d love to have a new F350. Best looking truck they’ve ever made. 70’s and mid 90’s were seconds.
     
  11. Brettj3876

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    Slow cooker roast on low all day in the crock pot home made gravy and taters and celery onions and peas.......oh yea that's what I'm talking about

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    And my buds Spikes tactical ar with a 1-6X power illiumated reticle scope. Laser, tac-light and grip should be here end of week. Way lighter than the psa since it has full length rail and H-bar/Mid-heavy barrel. Spikes gets my vote.... better build quality and pretty crisp trigger for a stock ar. I'd drop a Jewell in it tho anyways.

    Sometime soon I'll do a review on the ar12. 12ga on an ar platform. 10 round mags of 2 and 3/4inch high brass
     
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