I have cedar siding on my house, about 5 years ago I started having problems with Downy woodpeckers. I hung a couple of owls and balls with eyes on them and that kept the little woodpeckers away. ...
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I have cedar siding on my house, about 5 years ago I started having problems with Downy woodpeckers. I hung a couple of owls and balls with eyes on them and that kept the little woodpeckers away. ...
Pat, I agree with you about drag coefficient with the tailgate up/down. Now my question. I have a louvered tailgate with the "V" notch for fifth wheel/goose neck trailers, so would I get any better...
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If you don't want to burn or can't burn, I've been told that if you drill four or five holes at downward angles around the trunk and a couple straight down on the top and fill them with rock salt and...
make that a V6 diesel....
I've heard rumors that Ford is bringing out a V6 as an offering in the F150s and light duty F250/350. If you can wait that might be of interest to you. I've got a F250 with the 7.3 PSD and with no...
Dan, I found a way to train cats that requires a little money and less time. I get my training materials at WallyWorld, under the brand name of Winchester Super-X, they always learn on the first...
Cowboydoc, I didn't know we shared the same neighbors. I've lived at 40th and plum (forty miles from town and Plum out in the sticks) for years with no problems, now all the city folks are moving...
Just a passing thought. When I was stationed in Germany I bought a shrunk (wall unit) that with all the really cool back lighting and stuff, with the idea that when I got back to the states I could...
I quite driving Chevy trucks in the mid 80's, I've had the C10 with a 327 and a couple with 350s. The 327 was far and away the better all around engine. A co-worker as a '99 1500 with the 5.3L...
Thanks for all the insight. Looks like if I get them moved by the end of April and get as much of a rootball has I can handle with spade and FEL I should have a resonable chance of success. Again...
I have several Oak sapplings I'd like to relocate. They average about 1-2 inches in diameter and about 5-9 feet tall. How much of the roots do I need to take to insure the transplants survive? I'd...
Paul,
they might not have made it to Michigan, but they are alive and well in SW Iowa..OUCH! /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif
Steve