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James McDaniel left a comment for Chris K. PolhamusEnjoying Mother Earth , and wanting to protect Her , I live in the Country , Enjoy and Protect Our Earth My Friends. James McDaniel
Posted on September 8, 2012 at 10:53am
Chris K. Polhamus said… If you weld an extention onto the frame itself and put a cross member in should eliminate the sag. Don't put to much heat into it or you'll warp your frame and of course you'll have to repair all the wood. BTW I hate the particle board they use in these things. I'm probably not telling you anything you didn't already know though. LOL Have a great one and hope it helps
Rachael Rivera said… Thank you. That is cool that you were able to get them to grow, Stinks that they died. Have fun on your many travels.
TLyn Ford said… Thank you:).
Yes, I love it here. Sometimes I'd like more dependable seasons (not all in one day!), but I do love all of the opportunity to admire and explore nature. It's beautiful!
Chris K. Polhamus said… Naps are always good. I'm having to install a new breaker panel in my 77 Midland. Thanks for accepting my request, it's always good to have a network to get onfo from. Next I'm redoing my pumps and tanks
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