They had this sale last year, went to pick one up and they were having one of those 50% off sales if it ends in a certain number on the price. Think we ended up paying $80 for it.
The $9G isn't that bad. I sell Viessmann Boilers and one for that size of shop would be at least $4,000, my cost. Add in the pumps, expansion tank, manifolds, copper pipe, labor, etc that is a pretty good price.
They are not cheap to do but are great heat. Even if you do decide not to go that route, put the tubing in the cement. That cost is not much and at least you will have the option to do in floor heat in the future.
Are the quotes for a boiler or water heater?
Ippielb, should get you to do a tune on my LLY. The one I got kinda sucks and I just haven't had the time or patience to learn how to adjust things on EFI. Started to one day but by the time I figured out how to do it and learn a few things I ran out of time.
That's what all those wires are for, never really looked into what they do just see a big bundle under there. I just used a 4 pin flat for my trailer, hooked into the tail lights.
guy at work bought a 2013 last year for $30K all in, nothing fancy but has cruise, tilt, air, sun roof. Neighbor just bought a new 2013 Duramax 1 ton, single rear wheel, completely loaded for $84K with tax. That's insane.
Yes, that is the law and the majority of the people have no issue with it. The problem is with the acreages that are close to cities. That same law applies there as well but anyone with any common sense and respect would not be riding in those areas or even close to them.
Majority of Southern...
Again, this happened in Saskatchewan. You do not need permission to ride on private land on a SNOWMOBILE. Has nothing to do with Quads, bikes or any other vehicle. This doesn't mean you can ride in someones yard but you don't need permission to ride in an open field if it is not posted...
Thanks imdoo'n for continually pointing out that this is SK and the snowmobile act is pretty clear, not sure why that continues to be argued. You DO NOT NEED permission to ride on private land.
Really they are both wrong, unfortunaltely only the farmer is criminally wrong. I have heard that...
But this isn't Alberta or BC, it is Saskatchewan and that is just the way it is. Not sure why we keep getting compared to senarios that may happen in BC and/or Alberta, quite a different topographic, especially in BC. Most sledders and land owners have no problem with the way it is, the guys...
I have read all these posts and this is one of the only ones that make sense. You DO NOT need permission to ride on a farmers field in Saskatchewan (Snowmobilers Act). If it is posted, stay off. The rules are different in Alberta and Ontario. I grew up on a farm and the only crop I have ever...
I watched it. Always thought that people that looked for Big Foot were nuts and seeing things. After watching the first half of Survivorman I am thinking quite a bit different. Can't wait for the next part, love my DVR.