Posted by da.bees on January 01, 2015 at 13:03:07 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: ot upright freezer posted by ericlb on January 01, 2015 at 10:56:42:
A wife that knows everything about everything??? You must be talking about mine Eric. I'll answer your question first then talk about my smart gal. Lean a piece of plywood against the tail gate and tilt the freezer in then lift bottom and push up as far as the ball. Haul it lying down then slide plywood and freezer out enough to tilt bottom to ground. Alow freezer to sit upright about an hour before plugging it in. You can store a modern appliance 2 years laying down without harming it. The unit in your RV or grandpaw's propane or kerosene box would require service after laying down a few hours,possibly after only several minutes. Now back to know it all wives. About 30 years ago I was driving accross NM one night and stopped to refuel. The wife and kids woke up to use restrooms and get snacks while i refueled. When I pulled back on the road the wife said I was going back from where we had just come from. She continued reminding me until I did a u-turn and she quited down. No conversation followed for about 20 miles when we passed a sign saying "Hobbs 40 miles",wife softly said "I think you should turn around again,we are headed back home". After 30 years the kids sometimes say "dad you are going the wrong direction,turn around"if the wife is arguing with me.
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