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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I recently reused the neighbors' old fence for more fence for my chickens. Nothing like reusing 20 year-old trash wood, painting it, and not being able to tell the difference afterward.
    Out here they're using pallets for poultry fencing, with some chicken wire stapled to the outside. Drop a pallet over 2 - 3 6' green stakes, looks fairly practical and low budget's even better
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Had sweet potato tater tots today and I have to say that they were pretty good. The more I ate, the better they got.
    That's amazing dear, now finish your beer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Had sweet potato tater tots today and I have to say that they were pretty good. The more I ate, the better they got.
    They really do grow on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Out here they're using pallets for poultry fencing, with some chicken wire stapled to the outside. Drop a pallet over 2 - 3 6' green stakes, looks fairly practical and low budget's even better
    I have seen similar setups to this, doesn't take much to keep them in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Had sweet potato tater tots today and I have to say that they were pretty good. The more I ate, the better they got.
    Where do you find those?
    My airstream has been stolen by dopers

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitewalrus View Post
    They really do grow on you.
    Silly, they grow under you.
    My airstream has been stolen by dopers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Where do you find those?
    I'm not sure since I didn't get them. I'll try to find out.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    In for a penny in for a dollar. Replacing the flywheel too. Heatmarks, plus the dual mass set up is wobbly probably a worn bearing, hell if I want to do this job anytime again.
    The fun part is finding the grease for the half shaft. Apparently there is only 1 tube left in Co. Why? California prop 65. I kid you not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Silly, they grow under you.
    hahaha, yeah I guess they do, but I hope they aren't growing directly under me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erni View Post
    In for a penny in for a dollar. Replacing the flywheel too. Heatmarks, plus the dual mass set up is wobbly probably a worn bearing, hell if I want to do this job anytime again.
    The fun part is finding the grease for the half shaft. Apparently there is only 1 tube left in Co. Why? California prop 65. I kid you not.
    What grease wouldn't cause cancer? Or have the possibility to cause it? And most places just put that warning on everything that could go to CA as there is nothing wrong with putting it on when it doesn't apply.