KenRico
'Just the Tip'
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looks like Frywrxz Dave!
looks like Frywrxz Dave!
In one of the churches that we served, we had sheep farmers who were graduates of The Ohio State University. Once every year or two they'd donate a lamb to the OSU meat cutting school and get it back later cut, packaged, and frozen. On more than one occasion, they gave us a good sized box of meat. It was enormously helpful because we had three kids and not much 8ncome as a student pastor. Our kids didn't like it so we usually mixed ground lamb with venison, beef, and/or pork.We used to have lamb just about every week or so. Mum would cook up a leg, and make fresh mint sauce to go on top.. But lamb is now super $$$.. (I guess NZ finally found out a way to make $$!! )
Wow, is that hearse a Volvo?
!!!SHRINKAGE!!!!A rare naturally-aspirated turbo motor! I'm guessing those rear tires were 15" when installed...
Call 'em "cowboy jacks" here in Central Texas...We also had an attachment on ours to use it to tighten fence wire.
Dont be so quick to judge something stupid because you don't understand it. Check out some different off road forums. The hood is one of the better places to store a jack. Also, they have many uses around the farm. I used mine a week ago to pull an 8' post our of the ground...along with the 12"x2' concrete at the bottom of the post. I keep one in the back of my truck.Mounting a jack on the hood looks pretty stupid also
Don't you hate it when you are driving and can't see that well?
Um, click all of them?
I'm guessing they are cloaked so no, all is not the right answer.Um, click all of them?
" I keep one in the back of my truck."........ Concrete, 8' post or jack?Dont be so quick to judge something stupid because you don't understand it. Check out some different off road forums. The hood is one of the better places to store a jack. Also, they have many uses around the farm. I used mine a week ago to pull an 8' post our of the ground...along with the 12"x2' concrete at the bottom of the post. I keep one in the back of my truck.
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