We bought one 2 years ago for daughter in university, things changed and are just selling now. Will lose a bit. Nice if you are not home much, don't have to worry about anything. Ours was built in 2010, can hear neighbors on both sides walking around all the time. Worst part is parking...
I would just change them. I had one go at 2000 km's and a pain to change the one side when you are outside at -20. All the book says is take it to your dealer to change.
Moving from Regina to an acreage just south of Saskatoon. What are my options on Internet and TV? I am just 6 km's south. Sasktel has no service, Little Loon has no service and hear nothing good about Explornet. I don't even think Access does the area.
Bell maybe?
Talk about one sided, get 3 people with the same opinion. That's not a discussion. I don't believe this had anything to do with Race, religion, gender, etc. The large response to the tragedy is because a lot of people can relate to what happened. Millions of people have rode on buses for...
Seen a picture on Facebook taken a few days later at the same time. Sun could have been an issue, especially if he had dirty windows. Have heard that intersection is not easy to see at the best of times.
$10K is probably pretty common at a regular shop. I did my 04 a few years back and was quoted $6K by quite a few shops, found a backyard guy to do it for $3K. A lot of hours required as everything on the top of the engine needs to be taken off.
A lot of comments from people that are not in Saskatchewan and does not apply here. If your going to be over the 10,000 lbs on your truck/trailer the extra insurance is not that much. I think I registered mine for 15,000 total and it was $45 more a year, not a big deal. My issue is with if...
Back to original question. I have used it but only on farm Quads/Gator, tired of them always having slow leaks and for the most part works pretty well. One tire would never seal so I took it off and the bead was the issue, cleaned it up and it stopped leaking. Before I put it back on I washed...
My deck is at least 15 years old with pressure treated on it now and just needs to be replaced this year. I am going to go treated again, 15 years is long enough of a life span for me.
I don't see an issue with this, just makes people not buy outside their income if rates go up. I know whenever we qualified for a mortgage it was way higher than we thought we could afford, so we have never bought even close to what we were approved for.
Did two myself in the past few years, saved me about $800. Was reese hitch with rails on a GMC. Not really that hard, lots of swearing though trying to reach to get the nuts on. Get the one that is a little more money but can be installed with bolts on the outside of the frame.
So Lund. What is the best way to Charge them? Is it the charging type that makes the difference. I seem to go through a battery every two years on our 02 Horse/LQ trailer.
Maybe. Compared to the Honda equal at the time it was about the same, it is pretty quiet. Can't here it at all when we are in the camper. Plus it has electric start and way cheaper. Has an RV plug as well.
I like it so far. Plus I am cheap.
I bought an energizer ezv2800 a year ago and love it, will run air as long as it is not on eco mode. At 65 db is was quieter than the Honda equal and way cheaper. Paid $1000 delivered to my door from Home Depot. Electric start is nice.