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My new employer was going to pitch this. So I took it for shop tunes...
Rocketfish, is a wireless hook up, we'll see if will work in a shop with poor anything reception.
 

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My new employer was going to pitch this. So I took it for shop tunes...
Rocketfish, is a wireless hook up, we'll see if will work in a shop with poor anything reception.
i have that same amp/reciever(2 of them) ... they are older technology, but great stereo and surround sounds. I have one in the tv room, and another in the garage, both with 4 surround speakers, 1 center speaker, and one sub.
 

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i have that same amp/reciever(2 of them) ... they are older technology, but great stereo and surround sounds. I have one in the tv room, and another in the garage, both with 4 surround speakers, 1 center speaker, and one sub.
Got it hooked up yesterday, had the remote parts backwards. Tuner works better than the DeWalt radio I have....still breaks up cause of poor signal.
Waiting for an adapter to hook up an I-Pod....sound is good with the five speakers at both ends of the shop(y).
 

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And the season is on.
Last load tommorrow and good for another harsh cold winter.
Only half a load at a time?? Why no racks and make 'er pay? Nice looking truck for a grocery getter!!
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I loved hauling wood and looking at my wood shed when it was full of nice dry, split wood.
 

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Only half a load at a time?? Why no racks and make 'er pay? Nice looking truck for a grocery getter!!View attachment 243439

I loved hauling wood and looking at my wood shed when it was full of nice dry, split wood.

Lots of work to fill the truck but something so satisfying about it. getting out and bucking up wood, the hunt for the perfect dead or fallen trees I’ve got Wood sheds full at cabin but may have to overstock lol
 

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Doug that's the difference a real truck and so called car with a box we load the old super duty 8 foot box and get almost 1 cord
 

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What, no larch over there in salmon arm. Stuck with spruce.
That was over in Elkford James. I couldn't be bothered looking for fir and tamarack (I know they burn hotter) as my little honey hole was only 3 km from the house and it wasn't high enough for the tamarack. In the early years, I did get some fir out of that place.
 

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A rock wall I just did,, the stairs blend in great,fire pit area up top, rustic buts that's what they wanted,a couple seating rocks sticking out,turned out nice,very high water is about 2 feet from the top.
 

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