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#112210 05/01/01 07:17 AM
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No lie.. Tops of fence posts beside the road, three feet from the road, and the top is below the road...


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#112211 05/01/01 08:40 PM
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So i take it you WV boys gotta find 4x4 work trucks?
or do you know as i do how many strands of 12-2 can pull a stocked 4x2...
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#112212 05/01/01 09:58 PM
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Yep, my Nissan is a 4x4... have used the extra feature many times on wet, muddy-red-clay, 30-degree-hill jobsites.

My truck was towed about 100 yards uphill with a Wal-mart 3/4" wide cargo strap after a fuel pump failure once...

[This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 05-01-2001).]


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