:laugh: New and fix? Or somewhat new and fix is the question :laugh:
Type: Posts; User: BillsFan
:laugh: New and fix? Or somewhat new and fix is the question :laugh:
Would you want to absorb the cost vs reward gamble?
Don't forget about the Matador :laugh:
It's all about direction :thumb up2:
Smart :thumb up2:
Hopefully more time on the water this season :thumb up2:
Someone will Catch some :thumb up2:
I always question any changes.
that way throughout their range. It's not a local diet related thing.[/QUOTE]
Well that doesn't explain why some aren't red at all.
Yep gotta dodge a few on the roads 365:thumb up2:
Sounds like the 50s minus the cost :laugh:
Or pay a professional.
Look either your on board or not?:laugh:
And that's just how it's gonna be! :laugh:
Yep, granular weed and feed with some spot spraying on a patch around 2 acres can be very effective with little effort :thumb up2:
Pretty much that's all they need :thumb up2:
The life cycle will warrant replacement :laugh: Stay green:thumb up2:
And if it falls on your patch even though planted on your neighbors patch it's your insurance company policy that will be on the hook, along with you if they don't cover.
I call it rusty colored. I think that it's food source/type related around here. In the spring and summer alot of the deer turn rusty red. Then brown again in the fall.
Depends on who's mitts will be wrenching on it, dealer or not.
They need to roll to stay pliable/lubricated.
That sounds like a festive atmosphere :laugh:
That's a nice one :thumb up2:
I wouldn't take that chance of it coming apart and shredding the trailer and possibly the boat. Not to mention having to deal with it on the side of the highway.
I'm not sure but it will etch concrete.
Yeah it can etch a finish pretty easily, it must have some type of acid in it.