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Posted by Willy-N on November 30, 2004 at 08:27:52 from (64.146.187.229):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in NE-Talk about sacred land! posted by Kens640 on November 30, 2004 at 08:14:43:
I drained the Tender and put 5 gals of RV Antifreeze in the pumps and air valves incase a little water was left. Then I coverd the truck with tarps over boards sitting on top to allow air under them. I charge the battrys once in a while and run the engine till warm. I have Anti Gel additive in the diesil fuel so it will start easy during the winter. I don't have any Ns now just my Massey 135 to take care of the place with. I allmost lost my place once that way where I used to live. It got worth so much the taxes went thru the roof so I sold it and paid off my bills and built this place. Now with out a morgage I can at least work at home and not worry so much. If I could only figure how to get rid of the taxes it would be great! I do get a big tax break on the place when I hit 60 in 7 years so I guess I have something to look forward to then. Mark H.
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