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easy-lift guy

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  1. Don't feel so bad, The thugs running this country have never had a budget since being installed into office:thumbdown:, of course they need more time to destroy the balance of the country and nationalize what is left . November will not come soon enough for this American. God save the Republic! ps for the mods, thugs translates into "Chicago speak" for elected officials. Except most of the ones in power ATM are appointed only. easy-lift guy
  2. Go for it!, any time you can show your skills or products to help you do your job faster or better or safer is a . It continues to keep you in front of the public eye and First impressions like this do not come very often in a somewhat controlled marketing environment. No one can pimp yourself or the products you use better than yourself, esp. when you are at the top of your game:thumbup: easy-lift guy
  3. Over here some dealerships have had hundreds stolen overnight being brand new the lining of Platinum is Virgin for smelting off. Shame really since I am sure the floor plan the dealers have don't cover such losses, and insurance go's only so far. easy-lift guy
  4. Patricia, don't think she will be applying for Saint hood any time soon. easy-lift guy
  5. Spot on Steve, you can get what you paid for, and if not Apple would not have the Lions share of the market place. easy-lift guy
  6. Back at you. My sisters birthday as well, guess that is how she got her name? easy-lift guy
  7. Big intro over here today as well, stories of folks sleeping out side stores overnight to be the first to purchase, silly people really do silly things. I got the IPAD II for my Kim for Valentines Day, with the extended warranty for 2 years. At least that way if something does happen new IPAD 3, just in time for IPAD 4!, thanks Mr. Jobs, RIP. easy-lift guy
  8. Go to my thread means and methods of protecting your kit from theft, there may be some usefull information to be had.

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  9. Dean, that was very interesting and in day light hours to boot!. No bats over here in the daylight only the night shift for them guy/gals. Thanks for sharing. easy-lift guy
  10. perhaps, but with the cost of plastic or steel these days I wonder which would really work better or last longer in the long haul? easy-lift guy
  11. Solid tyres are a fine improvement for this product, that being said beware of moisture build up and rust to form between the tyre/rim. I believe this couls occure over time. I would suggest to keep the tryes as clean as possible between the rim/tyre to help reduce the chances of this occuring. easy-lift guy
  12. Looks like the one I worked with in shop class once upon a time. It was a good one. easy-lift guy
  13. Speaking from the other side of the pond, I think this situation with colored fuel tanks and counter persons not being able to read German and such is really insane. I do understand the concern that some stores have due to riots last year and such, however if the folks had a major natural disaster and someone would not sell me fuel becuse I had the wrong color fuel can or not unless you buy my fuel can?. This is just plain wrong, hope it never happens over here, pretty sure the folks would not have it at all. easy-lift guy.
  14. Very sound advise, I do that for my own customers as well:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  15. Pretty bad, sad. easy-lift guy
  16. Utter stupidity and no communication between ground worker and claw operator. I have seen this many times over the years and people get into a hurry and don't care about what is happening or who gets hurt or killed in the process. easy-lift guy
  17. When I participate in trade shows I always offer show special pricing and extend that discount out 30 days past the show as well. With the shear volume of vendors and understanding how long it takes to go thru ones bag of goodies from said shows it just makes good business sense. easy-lift guy
  18. Original Captain Crunch. easy-lift guy
  19. Here in the States the common names include line trimmers. The brands I have usedinclude: Robin, Tanaka, Shindaiwa, "now echo more than less". 25 t0 30CC engine size mainly 2 Cycle. Of the 3 brands I like the Shindaiwa the best from a reliability standpoint and best bang for the $$$. Second place would be Tanaka, and Third would be Robin, all for the same reasons more or less. Also to note, only ever own a Straight shaft line trimmer or strimmer, never a bent shaft. easy-lift guy
  20. I have a distributor in Denmark, what kind of info are you seeking? easy-lift guy
  21. That is correct and the $$$ is done by wire transfer and the wash cycle is completed:thumbdown: easy-lift guy
  22. Dean, I believe I would be putting that customer on my Christmas list for at least a nice card or a Christmas pudding. Customers like that are and should be treated like Gold. easy-lift guy
  23. Laws for buying and selling of scrap metal have been this way for years here in the States. IMO the bulk of the sales for this activity can be directly linked to money laundering once all the legal outlets are no longer available to buy stolen material the activity will go further underground. It may help in the short term but as long as the prices are high enough to support the perps/buyers it will continue. easy-lift guy
  24. Nice job, great to have the right tools for the right job. What a root system, no wonder that material is so tuff. easy-lift guy
  25. what I ment to type was a detachable rail system, much like the same type on a snow sled. elg

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