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Old 05-10-2010, 10:37 AM   #100
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Re: 1979 Scottsdale build

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Originally Posted by Jonboy View Post
Thanks, ya'll. As it turns out, my truck really is a work truck. I ended up doing yardwork all day Saturday, and used the truck to haul mulch. It really didn't like 2 yards of mulch with the drop, but did just fine with one. No worries, just had to make two trips. that also gave me an excuse to get my tailpipes put back on. Sooooooo much better. I have really enjoyed just tooling around in my old truck. Hauled around a couple of trees and 12 bags of leaves and cuttings from my hedges, and it did just great. I think I will have to cruise it to work a bit this week, too.
That'a where my driveway built AOL set-up comes in handy. About 25psi & you'd have been good to go (one trip ).
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