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  1. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    Never seen em so bad here.
  2. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    How 180 acres. Organic lentils.
  3. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    How come?
  4. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

  5. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    It's a 1979 S-1700. It's so clean and straight...it was obviously well taken care of. Only down side I believe is the engine. It has the 550 v8 diesel. I would have preferred a 466.
  6. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    Truck wasn't licensed so I figured the driver didn't need to be either.
  7. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    Split rim Saturday. Got one fixed and need a tube for the other.
  8. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    99 old body style one ton. 5.7 vortec. 200,000 hard miles. Spun a rod bearing.
  9. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    Found that yesterday. No idea how it got there. Unless some Shrike or something found a duck head and is storing it there.
  10. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

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  12. FireFighterZero

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    Ham, cheesy potatoes, bread, salads, asparagus. Standard Easter dinner.
  13. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    Pretty country.
  14. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

  15. FireFighterZero

    How'd it go today?

    Daniel built himself a floating 22 target base. taking it out for a trial run.
  16. FireFighterZero

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    I cooked some of those the other day. Granted...it was canned salmon...
  17. FireFighterZero

    The Official Happy Birthday thread!!!

    I brought him and mom home Tuesday. It's a tough deal to throw in her lap.
  18. FireFighterZero

    The Official Happy Birthday thread!!!

    Thanks fellas. It was quite a birthday. My father had an 8.5 cm abdominal aneurysm rupture the evening of my birthday. He made it to the ER early next morning in an extreme amount of pain. They told us to tell him goodbye because there was very very little chance he would survive the mercy...
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