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    Front Reciever Hitch Chevy

    Front hitch I got my front trailer hitch from Reese for my '01 2500. Had one on my '98 1500. I would have used the one off my '98 but the frame is wider on the 2500. The winch was on it's own platform and could be used on front or rear.
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    Sardines?

    I personally like kippered herring or sardines with a pinch of cracked pepper or lemon-pepper and a pinch of granulated garlic right out of the can.
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    Garmin users-need your opinion

    Garmin Nuvi650 I've had a Garmin nuvi 650 for a zillion years. It works great. Helped me find some interesting places. As someone said earlier the battery life leaves something to be desired. Thank the gods for cigarette lighter outlets. I built a shock proof plastic case for it when I...
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    my new lighting!

    Northern Tool lights The stock number for the lights is #18813. Unit price when I got them on 3/4/10 was $10.79. HF's phone number is 1-800-222-5381.
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    my new lighting!

    Question regarding your Harbor Freight lights. I just bought a set and was wondering, did you use any kind of a headlight relay with these lights? The reason I am asking is the wires coming out the back of the lights seems fairly small guage.
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    Survival Sack: When things go bad...

    A forgotten item in survival kits I generally keep to the side lines and read everyone's posts but decided I had to jump in and add a reply to this thread about survival gear. The one item I would like to add is glasses. The first thing I put on in the morning is my glasses. The last thing...
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    Diesel Question

    Hi Guys, Thanks for all your response. I went down to the Chevy dealer just because I know the whole family. The owner was busy with another customer and tossed me the keys to a '09 3/4 ton crewcab. It had 2 miles on it. Boy, was I surprised! I always thought diesels were supposed to...
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    Diesel Question

    Hay all you Diesel guru's, got a question for you. I have never owned a diesel anything. I have been thinking of getting rid of my '01 Chevy 2500HD with a 400 gas engine and getting a diesel. My days of buying junk and rebuilding are over. What I need is something that gets great fuel milage...
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    Equipment

    For the past 20 somethiing years I have worn Merrill 'Wilderness' boots everyday year round. Hiking, snowshoeing, riding my motorcycles. There American made(Rockford, Michigan), all leather construction, steel shank with Vibrum soles. They're not cheap. One pair I have had resoled at...
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    A really good easy bread to make

    bread You don't need to put it back in the bowl. It does nicely with just one rising.
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    Need Suggestions

    Hiking boots For the past 20+ years I have used Merrill Wilderness boots for everything! hiking, daily use, riding motorcycles, everything. One pair has been resoled probably four or five times and still work great. No matter which boot you choose keep them sealed with a coat of Snowseal...
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    A really good easy bread to make

    I can't recall if there was ever a recipe for bread posted so here's mine. In one form or another this recipe has been around forever. I picked it up in Canada almost 50 years ago. Oven 375 degrees 6 cups flour 3 cups water room temperature one pack dry yeast teaspoon salt Combine yeast...
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