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you have the originals cemented in?
I do..... But I think with the wind, and the privacy slats. The wind pushed it over, also I know that the phucktards last summer bent it into my yard. So now the poles are creased both ways :(
 

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I do..... But I think with the wind, and the privacy slats. The wind pushed it over, also I know that the phucktards last summer bent it into my yard. So now the poles are creased both ways :(

ya that wind has a lot of pressure, and with privacy slats, would be big. guess the next door idiots are not willing to replace the bent poles. the posts and stuff is relatively cheap, just the time to dismantle , pull the old busted steel and then replace is so time consuming and a pita. let alone picking up new materials. yes neighbours are always fun!

think what medlars neighbours have to put up with, haha.
 

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ya that wind has a lot of pressure, and with privacy slats, would be big. guess the next door idiots are not willing to replace the bent poles. the posts and stuff is relatively cheap, just the time to dismantle , pull the old busted steel and then replace is so time consuming and a pita. let alone picking up new materials. yes neighbours are always fun!

think what medlars neighbours have to put up with, haha.

I put my fence a few inches in on my property so I didn't have to deal with the tards next door. Now I might have to as permission to put new posts in :( or I might be able to take it apart on my side and do a little each day, but then put it back together so the dog doesn't get out.
 

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to many friggin decisions, just have to make up your mind and go ith it, usually will look ok, unless ray has something to do ith it. he drives a pink beer getter, lol



Let your wife decide. You just shut up and pay...this is good advise.



Good Judgement comes from experience..

Experience comes from bad judgement. ...
 

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I need to go back to work and relax...... This weekend yard work, is hard on a guy!!!
 

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upgrade, as the rear axles are weak and there is a possibility if one breaks it will make a rather large window in the trans/differential. with a $4000, plus price tag. Polaris forums suggest replacement at the earliest time possible. so i feel $400 in new axles now may save me some grief later, i will replace the fronts in a month or so.

may go down to Maclean crk in the next couple weeks for a ride, some lads ant to sho me how there rented can ams run, think i better tune up my winch.

polaris rangers RULE............. can ams drooool

Is this $400 axle upgrade "your baby?" Or recall?? Is it similar to a clamp??? Or fix kit???? Uh oops sorry was droolin there a bit, lololol jk but only a bit... Sorry
 

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No it is a preventive maintenance type thing, Left rear axle is clicking, if i apply some mud pressure if may say bye bye



If I add Ray's cream the click will be gone.
 
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