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But on the flip side you are either first or last.
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Heading back into Seward Then we ran into the Ramblin' Rose from Deadlest Catch!Then we went to Exit Glacier Nature Center you can hike right up to the glacier here.Nice trails and visitors center here.Then stopped in a little town called Moose Pass they have water wheel that has been maintained by the same family for 3 generations! It's right by the road and has a working grinding stone hooked up!! Anyone can stop to use it! Only thing I had was my jackknife,it worked great.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I like that fire engine too!Great restoration! Check out the classic art-deco lines.
Heck Don. With all that room on the farm I am surprised you don't have a water/fire truck. Sure you have water on the fuel trailer but lots of water with a pump may not be a bad idea, ask Ken?
Also if you ever watch Alaska the Last Frontier the Kilcher's only live about 20 miles from town!! Not quite as far as they make it look on tv.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Dunno if fluid filled tires would be needed....theyre heavy suckers. The Deere models (most of them Timberjack versions after Deere bought them) range from 36,000 lbs to 49,000 lbs. But you may be right? Just seems like air or fluid wouldn't have a huge impact?
Wait a second, there has to be a story here you ain't telling. I saw that diversionary tactic of talking about soviet tanks. However, you were a tank commander so what gives?