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Re: What is the best thing you ever found along the highway?
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Posted by Ron in Nebr. on February 12, 2003 at 19:17:53 from (65.165.16.21):
In Reply to: What is the best thing you ever found along the highway? posted by Earl in PA on February 12, 2003 at 16:32:40:
Picked up a nice 12" Crescent wrench once while traveling... Our ranch has about 6 miles of highway running right through the middle of it and I've picked up some good stuff from there too. Once we noticed a tire laying about 50 yards from the highway in a pasture. Figured it was a blowout and didn't pay any attention to it for a couple weeks. Then I went to pick it up and it was a brand new, never mounted truck tire. Must have fallen off some dealer's tire trailer. Took it to town to the tire store and the guy there gave me $150.00 for it. Was following a boat trailer once and watched the spare tire/wheel assembly bounce off and land in a ditch, and stopped the next day and picked it up. Brand new tire there too...if only I had a boat trailer...Also, we never run short of mudflaps around here, there's plenty of them in the ditches.
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