subquark
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- David
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- Soupie! Race Red '22 XL 101A Scab 4X2 w/steelies
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- game publisher
I trimmed yet more of our 65 year overgrown English Yews. Even though it'll rain tomorrow and Monday, and the dump's not open until Tuesday, I loaded Soupie up. If I don't, my shoulders will be too sore to do it later (getting old has it's joyous challenges). =/
But I finally got to use those18-inch 24-inch US-made soft loops. Once Soupie's loaded, I can't hook my self-retracting ratchet straps to the bed tie-downs. I doubled the soft loops for the middle tie-downs so that they'd lay over the bed rails (later, as they kept getting pulled into the bed, I ran them through the tailgate lock loop dealio, then when done, I just slid those loops back to over the middle tie-downs). A single soft loop was fine for the rear-most tie-downs.
Once loaded, I clipped the ratchet straps to the first loop on the middle, the second loop only acted as a way to keep the loop in reach.
Meanwhile, Kate's applying Graphene for the first time to her car and loves it, thanks @AzScorpion!
I figure a load of brush is the kind of truck detailing that suits me best! =D
But the winter clock's ticking and I'd like to Graphene Soupie for extra slush protection.
But I finally got to use those
Once loaded, I clipped the ratchet straps to the first loop on the middle, the second loop only acted as a way to keep the loop in reach.
Meanwhile, Kate's applying Graphene for the first time to her car and loves it, thanks @AzScorpion!
I figure a load of brush is the kind of truck detailing that suits me best! =D
But the winter clock's ticking and I'd like to Graphene Soupie for extra slush protection.
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