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Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:00 pm
by dwendt
Now I get to add to my list. I get to take a loader of the front of my plow tractor and split the tractor to put a new starter in. All outside. Yay


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Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:34 pm
by D.T. Hammer
lanyard wrote:Don't use GoDaddy, or at least check out other forums. Weebly has been great for me. For credit card transactions I use WePay.

Here's my online store: http://www.nots-snacks.com/purchase.html


Opps to late I already prepaid for the godaddy services.

I figured I needed help the offered.

Did you have your nuts on any Delta flights? There was some type of sunflower nuts things in the treat box?

Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:36 pm
by lanyard
Not mine...... yet

Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:10 am
by maplelakeduckslayer
Also hope I can get the company bank account up and buy myself a flipper or rental this Winter before the market increases too much...and work on that over the Winter.

Now that hunting season is over I will also hit the working out hard again...up at 3:30 AM every weekday for the last 3 weeks working out before work.

Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:45 am
by D.T. Hammer
maplelakeduckslayer wrote:Also hope I can get the company bank account up and buy myself a flipper or rental this Winter before the market increases too much...and work on that over the Winter.

Now that hunting season is over I will also hit the working out hard again...up at 3:30 AM every weekday for the last 3 weeks working out before work.


Over here I have seen the price increase taking off. Last year the metro ring went up 30-40% on rental units now they are up 15-20%(25-40 miles) in the next ring outside the metro area.


Kind of sad the great deals on stuff are getting harder and harder to find :cry: :?

Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:29 am
by Stute Slap
lanyard wrote:Thanks for the heads-up. What browser OS are you using?

I don't get anything on Firerox or Safari, running Mac 10.9

Crip~ thanks for the share. I pulled up on my android with no cert errors.

Stute~ it's a 3 pack... 4 oz bags :-)

If anyone sees a certification error, please send me a PM with the system you are using. Thanks, apologies for the hijack and request for free consulting :oops:



That was my way of saying "maybe you could throw in an extra bag on the Mike from Mankato order"..........

Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:04 am
by lumbertick
D.T. Hammer wrote:[Did you have your nuts on any Delta flights?



That just made me feel a little sick to my stomach... :D


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Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:20 am
by maplelakeduckslayer
D.T. Hammer wrote:
maplelakeduckslayer wrote:Also hope I can get the company bank account up and buy myself a flipper or rental this Winter before the market increases too much...and work on that over the Winter.

Now that hunting season is over I will also hit the working out hard again...up at 3:30 AM every weekday for the last 3 weeks working out before work.


Over here I have seen the price increase taking off. Last year the metro ring went up 30-40% on rental units now they are up 15-20%(25-40 miles) in the next ring outside the metro area.


Kind of sad the great deals on stuff are getting harder and harder to find :cry: :?


Yeah it is, I really wanted to buy something last Winter but just wasn't comfortable taking money out of the company to do so. Hopefully by Feb things are a bit different and I can try to find something. I have my eye on one(starting last Winter) now that's been listed for 2 years and is all the way down to 76k asking now.

Re: What Do You Do For Inside Winter Projects?

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 11:22 am
by Stute Slap
There will always be good deals, the trick is having the patience to pass on the fair deals.